Current usage has been influenced by plurals such as trivia & memorabilia: [ ] all that [ ] kids learn so quickly is forgotten twice as quickly; having no further use value; being code written for obsolete machines; e·phem·er·a/əˈfem(ə)rə/noun plural noun: ephemera; noun: ephemerum: things that exist or are used or enjoyed for only a short time; items of collectible memorabilia, typically handwritten or printed-out ones, that were originally expected to have only short-term usefulness or popularity: ["Mickey Mouse ephemera"] Origin: late 16th century: plural of ephemeron; e·phem·er·on iˈfeməˌrän/ noun: ephemeron; plural noun: ephemerons an insect that lives only for a day or a few days; Origin: from Greek, neuter of ephēmeros; ‘lasting only a day.’
Current usage has been influenced by plurals such as trivia & memorabilia:
all that [ ] kids learn so quickly is soon forgotten & twice as quickly, have no further use value as code; written for obsolete machines texted explications vanished; who knows what sense anyone tried to make; every man-made application defies [ ]. ( ); reason as if humankind were intent on slitting its own throat: the false gods of religion & comic-book movies only offer the solution of an extra large Coke & air-conditioning; [Bam! Pow! Wham! ****!]