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Said Tom, importantly

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Saturday, June 25, 2022

Photo of Photo Display of Photo Display

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Rainbow Rainbow

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Subway Subway

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Captivating

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Whatever Floats Your Boat

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Exactly

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Sunday, June 12, 2022

Um…that’s not what that means…

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BUG Smashing Book

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Shitting Bird Bird Shit

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Subway Subway

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Um…ya think?

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Feliz Cumpleaños

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Cake Fails

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Frozen Hispanic

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Light and Fan Pulls

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With Flash is Better

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Frozen P

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SpongeBob sponge holder

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Who Stole First?

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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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