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This multilingual random filler copy tool generates dummy paragraphs in five languages: English, German, Spanish, French, and Cyrillic. Enter the desired number of sections, then click on the Generate Copy buttons. You can generate up to 99 paragraphs.

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If you prefer your incoherence in English, press "generate!". You will receive up to 100 paragraphs of the most incomprehensible corporate jargon to ever grace a quarterly report.No need to run this industrial disaster through a translator. If you did, the algorithm would run screaming into a corner, rocking and sucking its thumb drive.Take care, however. Using Corporate Ipsum may backfire. Middle managers with a penchant for using the words "agile" and "disruptive" in every Zoom meeting might think your dummy text should be this quarter's call to action. Why limit yourself to Cicero if you use someone else's words as your placeholder content? Why limit yourself to Cicero? Try Kafka's wry humor and piercing irony instead.In addition to a paragraph limit of 99 and a 9,999-word count, you can enabletags, change the font, letter spacing, and alignment, use bold, underline, and strike-through text, change font families, and capitalize or lower-case everything. Set this Blind Text Generator to Pangram, which makes Jabberwocky look sensible. 

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The short answer is that lorem ipsum text doesn't actually "say" anything meaningful. It's deliberately scrambled Latin that doesn't form coherent sentences. While it comes from Cicero's "De Finibus Bonorum et Malorum," the text has been modified so extensively that it's nonsensical.

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They abbreviated "dolorem" (meaning "pain") to "lorem," which carries no meaning in Latin. "Ipsum" translates to "itself," and the text frequently includes phrases such as "consectetur adipiscing elit" and "ut labore et dolore." These Latin fragments, derived from Cicero's philosophical treatise, were rearranged to create the standard dummy text that has become a fundamental tool in design and typography across generations.

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