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I suppose the intended answer is Xenocacia's. But the description applies equally well to

written text, which just looks like lines of stuff on a page if you don't know how to read. Copied writing is still writing and the words can appear on paper, spoken or stored on a CD-ROM.

Note that this answer was posted before the asker added hints which seem to radically depart from the original riddle.

I suppose the intended answer is Xenocacia's. But the description applies equally well to

written text, which just looks like lines of stuff on a page if you don't know how to read. Copied writing is still writing and the words can appear on paper, spoken or stored on a CD-ROM.

I suppose the intended answer is Xenocacia's. But the description applies equally well to

written text, which just looks like lines of stuff on a page if you don't know how to read. Copied writing is still writing and the words can appear on paper, spoken or stored on a CD-ROM.

Note that this answer was posted before the asker added hints which seem to radically depart from the original riddle.

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I suppose the intended answer is Xenocacia's. But the description applies equally well to

written text, which just looks like lines of stuff on a page if you don't know how to read. Copied writing is still writing and the words can appear on paper, spoken or stored on a CD-ROM.