Gagaism is a literary movement in Zamonia that is infamous for its haphazard invention of languages. Gagaists like to write in words and grammar of their own creation, making their works incomprehensible to everyone else but the writers themselves. The following is an example from the excerpt of prominent Gagaist, Lugo Blah.
‘tressli bessli nebogon leila
flusch kata
ballubasch
zack hitti zopp
zack hitti zopp
hitzli betzli betzli
prusch kata
ballubasch
fasch kitti bimm’
Beside the language that’s hard to make sense, the criticism of Gagaism mainly comes from the public’s doubt of the true purpose of the movement. Many believe that instead of being a concentrated creative endeavor, Gagaism is a product of recreational drug use and excessive alcohol consumption. At their functions and readings, the Gagaists like to dress up as sausages or brass instruments, play music on Oxenfrogs and spray their audiences with saliva. Gagaists seems to get together more for social reasons instead of getting any work done. However, despite its bad reputation, Gagaism still has its positive effects. For example, the invention of stutterpoems sanctioned and cultivated speech disorders.