Choose nonsense, report, or reflection style, then enter a topic and minimum length. The tool assembles locale-specific templates in the browser: nonsense uses free-form turns, reports follow background, analysis, and conclusion, while reflections move from experience to feelings and learning. It uses secure random selection, not an AI model.
The result appears in an editable text panel, so you can trim repeated lines, change awkward wording, or add your own paragraph before using it. The export controls copy the current bullshit text or download it as a .txt file; the tool does not keep a saved draft after you leave the page.
Use it when you need long placeholder copy, a quick stress test for text wrapping, or a playful wall of words. Because the content is assembled from templates, treat it as a random text generator for jokes and drafts, not as factual writing, a citation source, academic work, official copy, or anything you can publish without review.
Common questions and answers about this topic.
It turns your topic and minimum length into one of three template-driven styles: free-form nonsense, a report with background, analysis, and conclusion, or a reflection with experience, feelings, and learning. The result is editable filler for jokes, drafts, placeholders, and layout tests.
No. The tool uses browser-side templates and secure random selection to assemble text. It does not call an AI model, so the result is intentionally silly filler rather than factual writing or polished copy.
Yes. The generated text appears in an editable panel, so you can rewrite awkward lines, add your own paragraph, copy the current text, or download it as a .txt file.
No. The generator runs in your browser, and the topic is only used to assemble the text on the page. The tool does not upload your topic and does not keep a saved draft after you leave.