Now that we know that the NSA is spying on our online activity, it is time to get back at them.
The team behind online magazine Motherboard has come up with a sentence generator which contains keywords that the NSA is picking up.
With a click of the mouse, users can generate sentences with these keywords and share them via Facebook, Twitter, and email.
Some hilarious sentences include “My favorite Dustin Hoffman movies are Outbreak, Death of a Salesman & Terror in the Aisles”, and “Drill my cloud, Calderon”.
While amusing, these sentences could possibly confuse government agents and cause them to amass useless gibberish instead of infringing on our privacy.
What do you think—is this a good way to fight back against the culture of surveillance?
Scroll down to view more of these sample sentences, or generate them yourself.
[via Motherboard]