We propose to defend reading via an application that accompanies the changes in reading habits brought about by digital technology. In addition to collecting texts that are loved and integrated into its complex database, FLP, a statistical and entertaining tool based on the French language, invites you to play with the correct meaning of words (here, the Internet allows you to verify many things), and above all their combinations. It's a new way of reading that "forces" you to think, in other words, to confront the subjectivity of your reader's sensations with the semantic objectivity multiplied by the possibilities of information technology - while respecting the rules of insertion of this application. It's an aggregator that's the opposite of machine learning. A form of entertainment that requires effort, Les Fils de La Pensée can be seen as a kind of community dictionary - even a collective intelligence - constantly evolving and striving to surpass itself.