Here's something to pick our collective spirits up:
According to Google's infallible algorithms, 20% of the content on LessWrong.com falls within the 'Advanced' reading level. For comparison, another well-known bastion of intelligence on the internets, Hacker News, only has 4% of it's content in that category.
Strangely, inserting a space before the name of the site in the query tends to reduce the amount of content that falls in the highest bucket, but I am told that highly trained Google engineers are interrogating the bug in a dimly lit room as we speak, and expect it to crack soon.
Well, you did, but I was probably going to anyway at that point.
Really long descriptions seem to work well for making long sentences. Aside, do you want to do this with or without semicolons?
Does the algorithm count semicolons as creating new sentences? The purpose here remains to defeat the algorithm, correct?