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This is quite a fun anagrammatizer. I turn out to be CRUELLER HABIT, which I'll leave others to judge the aptness of, but feeding in a few random politicians and celebs has revealed a remarkable acuity in the algorithm:
Father Christmas: "The rich Mr Fat Ass"
Tony Blair: "Tory in Lab"
George W Bush: "He grew bogus"
Lloyd George: "Ego-led glory"
Leonardo DiCaprio: "Periodic anal odor" (surely not!)
William Shakespeare: "I am a weakish speller"
I'd do more, but it's late, and I must away to my bed...
Father Christmas: "The rich Mr Fat Ass"
Tony Blair: "Tory in Lab"
George W Bush: "He grew bogus"
Lloyd George: "Ego-led glory"
Leonardo DiCaprio: "Periodic anal odor" (surely not!)
William Shakespeare: "I am a weakish speller"
I'd do more, but it's late, and I must away to my bed...
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(or my real name is Injury, fine, mean halo)
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The Di Caprio anagram makes more sense if you think about it in the context of "Total Eclipse", in which he plays Arthur Rimbaud.
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