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WHO R U?
Smugglers! At the cove! 0%
I can do anything by typing really fast! 0%
We're smugglers hiding at the cape. 0%
This electric eye determines who's a smuggler. 0%
A menagerie of countless items of cutlery. 25%
Ninjas vanishing silently into oleander. 25%
Cloudy, with occasional rain 25%
Soujiro 0%
Captain Feldspar, Lord of Minerals 25%
Jesus "Fucking" Christ 0%

Votes: 4

 antidepressant o44

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Jul 11, 2001
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Furrows emerge from the horses in the terrain--not that I'm against Luxembourg, per se, but undead horses rising from the furrows in their earth understandably leaves me disturbed.
The abstract symbol tree constructed from a relatively thorough parsing of our own famed mathematician's Tenniel-illustrated story reveals his hidden intent (and indent).

However, without absolute certainty, I refrain from stating the obvious. Can it merely be the product of a second-order Markov model, or is there a deeper meaning?

Unrelatedly, I stumbled upon an article by a semi-infamous, somewhat-recognizable, utterly-ludicrous person. If we ignore the fact that it's written in the conditional tense, it can be cringingly humorous in some places, if by "cringingly humorous", I mean "embarrassed for the human race by the author's existence".

Enough descent into the real world; I must return to the floating one.

       
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