Juxtapoetry
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Juxtapoetry is a 2000s neologism, a portmanteau word derived from juxtaposition and poetry. The term was coined by Jahsonic when Youtube users started to superimpose video to unrelated audio tracks and vice versa.
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See also
- User:Jahsonic/Are "faith" and "truth" an unlikely couple?
- Unrelated
- Incongruity
- http://wordpress.com/tag/juxtapoetry/
- http://jahsonic.wordpress.com/category/juxtapoetry/
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