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Okay, fine, I'll dib it then. --[[User:Dfaran L'Eniarc|Dfaran L'Eniarc]] 21:30, 1 Sep 2005 (EDT)
 
Okay, fine, I'll dib it then. --[[User:Dfaran L'Eniarc|Dfaran L'Eniarc]] 21:30, 1 Sep 2005 (EDT)
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Mother Mutton published her seminal Golden Book of Linear and Dynamic Historical Projection Techniques and Coloring Fun tome to attempt to reinstall the public belief in their scholars. It became an immediate bestseller, as the same uneducated public realized the ego-potential of idly (and "disinterestingly", of course, as if this were old hat), thumbing a copy in a crowded tea shop.
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Antiquation analysis has been an attractive sphere of study to many generations of scholars because of its origins in one of the great mythic romances of our culture, as well as its, ah, familiarity and completeness.
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Bardway has been instrumental in developing the material approaches and applications for the techniques in this area, most significantly (at present) in her paper Carthage Must Be Destroyed: Linguology, Meaning, and New Aesthetics for Old Hat
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Phantom: New Hat

Revision as of 20:36, 1 September 2005

Okay, fine, I'll dib it then. --Dfaran L'Eniarc 21:30, 1 Sep 2005 (EDT)

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Mother Mutton published her seminal Golden Book of Linear and Dynamic Historical Projection Techniques and Coloring Fun tome to attempt to reinstall the public belief in their scholars. It became an immediate bestseller, as the same uneducated public realized the ego-potential of idly (and "disinterestingly", of course, as if this were old hat), thumbing a copy in a crowded tea shop.

Antiquation analysis has been an attractive sphere of study to many generations of scholars because of its origins in one of the great mythic romances of our culture, as well as its, ah, familiarity and completeness.

Bardway has been instrumental in developing the material approaches and applications for the techniques in this area, most significantly (at present) in her paper Carthage Must Be Destroyed: Linguology, Meaning, and New Aesthetics for Old Hat

Phantom: New Hat