The Battle Hymn
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Summary
An explicitly low-content filler post (Scott: 'I know this is a weird post without much content. My computer is broken... Now I'm just winging it'). Prompted by learning of a rarely-sung sixth verse of the Battle Hymn of the Republic, he shares the verse, some Wikipedia trivia (the John Brown's Body teasing origin; Julia Ward Howe writing it half-asleep; Mark Twain's Philippine-War parody), and -- the one substantive thread -- a memetic-evolution reading of the tune 'gaining adaptive fitness at each stage' (dull spiritual -> John Brown's Body with bad lyrics but a better tune -> Howe's dignified version that 'explodes and takes over the world'). Charming and personal, with a light cultural-evolution observation, but admittedly thrown-together trivia.
Why this score
Quality 48 · Solid. Solid (48): a likeable, well-written trivia/personal post lifted just above the vignette floor by its genuine (if brief) memetic-evolution observation about cultural transmission -- but it's self-described content-free filler with negligible substance.
Claude’s paradigm shift 25 · Slight. Slight (25): the memetic-fitness-of-a-song reading is a mildly interesting lens, but neither novel nor developed.
Real-world impact 1 · Negligible. A self-described content-free filler/trivia post lifted slightly by a brief memetic-evolution observation; negligible substance, no material-world reach → RWI 1.