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A '''catch phrase''' is a [[Predator (nonfiction)|predatory (nonfiction)]] form of [[Artificial intelligence (nonfiction)]]. | [[File:Ribosome mRNA translation.svg|thumb|A ribosome produces a [[protein]] using mRNA as template. If the template is bathed in a juvenile catch phrase solution, the resulting protein will become prey for adult catch phrases.]]A '''catch phrase''' is a [[Predator (nonfiction)|predatory (nonfiction)]] form of [[Artificial intelligence (nonfiction)]]. | ||
== Origin == | == Origin == |
Revision as of 13:52, 4 June 2016
A catch phrase is a predatory (nonfiction) form of Artificial intelligence (nonfiction).
Origin
Artificially intelligent catch phrases appear to have evolved from nonfictional catch phrases (nonfiction).
Research into catch phrases is characterized by wildly divergent theories, with no two researchers agreeing on anything.
Examples
- You and whose protein? - official War Taunt of the Grievous Mitochondria