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Comments (7)

GarandFan:

Shakul! ALL will be made clear! Life's MYSTERIES shall be explained! YOU will be given the POWER!

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John Cox:

HEY G

Interplanetary Existentialism shot through the prism of The Free Market System
Or has Scientology covered this?

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GarandFan:

Nah! Just messed up my ankle the other day. Been watching waayyyyy too much TV!

Terwiliger:

This is too funny in too many ways.

The umlaut "u" is hilarious. Makes a word that some would think sounds like "Sha-kool" & makes it sound like "Shackle."

Are you sure this guy is Graxolian? For some reason, he reminds of a Vitruvian I've seen somewhere before--except maybe he let himself go.

Cowboy:

Just noticed that he's flipping the bird with both hands...NICE!

John Cox:

HEY T
I love a good umlaut. Makes any word look unearthly. I have to admit, I did not know the pronunciation.

And the Graxoli are known for their overwhelming presence in the Outer Rings. You probably HAVE seen one of these dudes before, but DO NOT mention Vitruvias. Lots of bad blood there.

Dr. Bob:

I thought this book must have been about some new fad diet called "The Graxolian Way, not a novel.

For that matter, Vitruvian sounds like a diet too, e.g. "Lose Weight by Vitruvian Plan Cookbook".

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