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QUESTIONS PLUS ISOLATIONS DIVIDED BY CREATURES = PEOPLE



jason n e l s o n 's ***GENERAL HISTORY OF PEOPLE*****


Knowledge (cringe) secretly obtained, and now bestowed by: --Zzyzzx (talk) 19:57, 23 October 2017 (MDT) --Zzyzzx (talk) 19:57, 23 October 2017 (MDT) --Zzyzzx (talk) 19:57, 23 October 2017 (MDT)


There were

~milky people~

and then there were

ORANGE JUICE PEOPLE

Supposedly, there were other people as well, but these are the two well recorded types of people. Eventually these people ascended into the stars, and they became capsule people. Tragically, these capsule people could not overcome their problems, and gradually faded away until there were two capsule people left, one of which was named Charlie. The two capsules decided to freeze themselves for future generation, however on the way to the freezer, Charlie fell and die. One capsule person remains now, in the freezer, beneath the frozen pudding.


If people = questions + isolations/creatures, then

computers = questions + isolations?

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Inspired by Jason Nelson’s “game, game, game, and again game”