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  1. So using the "Insert Fill Text" has resulted in an interesting occurrence of the word "Cum" being added in the text. Using Insert Fill Text seems to repeat this occurrence frequently. Apologies if this is in the wrong section P.s. perhaps this could be called "lorem oopsum". Edit: for clarification there are several reasons for this post. 1: According to what I found "cum" was not originally included with lorem ipsum so I was unsure if this was supposed to be included here. 2: Using the Insert Fill Text option is a great help and saves time except when it includes something like is mentioned and you are working on something for an audience that would not be impressed by such. Unfortunately there doesn't seem to be an option for removing given words from the Insert Fill Text option and you cannot edit the filler text so you then have to go get it from somewhere else. Its not the end of the world by any means however it is ultimately more time consuming.
  2. Can we get the This Lorem Ipsum generator? Perhaps as an easter egg (pressing Option + Text > Insert Filler Text) if it's not proper over there in England — would the Queen fine you :P ?
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