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Sunday, February 23, 2014

Amplified Store Front?


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Cubed Root?




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Metro Daily Mirror


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Lightbulb Lightbulb?



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Printer Printer


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Book Sandwich


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Monday, February 17, 2014

Person inside costume of person inside costume...


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Okay is not all right!


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Couch Potato


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Friday, February 14, 2014

To catch a thief...


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Photobombing your own selfie yourself?


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Normal Test


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Exact Time


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Milk Carton Milk Carton


Never got a picture of yours, Isaac & Sarah! :-)
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Meta Bling Selfie


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Bunny Bunny Ears


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Literally


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Windows Window


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Micrometa


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Saturday, February 8, 2014

Miniature Miniature


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Snow White White Snow Cat


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I *Heart* This Locket




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Metaprime Examples

A metaprime example is something that IS an example of itself in a self-referential way. Metaprime examples can be words themselves, or names, or names of things, or things themselves. Metaprime examples can be ideas or objects, abstract or literal, metalanguage or existential. They can be intentional or un. Sometimes they make you laugh, and usually they make you dizzy if you think about them too long!

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