Amount of texts to »Dada« 19, and there are 15 texts (78.95%) with a rating above the adjusted level (-3)
Average lenght of texts 139 Characters
Average Rating 1.579 points, 2 Not rated texts
First text on Aug 25th 2000, 19:42:46 wrote
Plöperpengel&Gronkor about Dada
Latest text on Jan 17th 2006, 08:41:59 wrote
Domandologo about Dada
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on Jul 2nd 2005, 10:14:38 wrote
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mulatto wrote on May 1st 2001, 07:09:37 about

Dada

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'Dada' is the French word for hobbyhorse.

mulatto wrote on May 1st 2001, 07:11:22 about

Dada

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The Dadaists chose their name by flinging an icepick at a French dictionary opened to a random page.

The icepick hit 'dada,' meaning hobbyhorse.

James wrote on Feb 2nd 2005, 20:22:03 about

Dada

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"Even as we speak, the Stealth Bombers of the Brotherhood of Dada are swooping silently overhead. They're using Stealh Bombs which level whole cities without the slightest trace of noise or damage. Nothing remains of the world you knew, yet you stand in the ruins, acting like nothing has changed. What are you waiting for? A word? A sign from above?

FFWAAAR!"

Mr Nobody in Grant Morrison's Doom Patrol

Sophie wrote on Mar 30th 2005, 18:15:55 about

Dada

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I think it opened the door for freedom of speech in many ways. It brought about some contradictions though- obviously! The world was not a better place because of it but at least people were aware more so of the complete idiocy of the world. This group of people who in a sense were mirroring this back to society to show everyone ecaxactly that.

jassee wrote on Sep 8th 2000, 02:57:20 about

Dada

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Baby Marcel fidgeted and fretted in his crib. Lately his mouthings had taken a turn toward intelligibility, and now he seemed to be deciding whether or not to speak for the first time.

Monsieur Duchamp smiled at his wife and turned to hover over the infant whose mouth, awash in saliva, yes, released a word:

»Da-da.«

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