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  • ...wer reading age than their interest age. The list includes fiction and non fiction on popular topics and are often highly illustrated.
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  • ===Science Fiction=== [[Category:Science Fiction Films]]
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  • ...fiction programming such as "[http://www.analogsf.com Analog]'s Science of Fiction" [http://www.barrylongyear.net] series and a proposed dramatic series based
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  • ...ovelist and screenwriter. His main themes include, both in fiction and non-fiction, the social and/or emotional isolation of highly sensitive individuals due
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  • Hyperion was founded in 1991. Hyperion publishes fiction and nonfiction books for adults under imprints including Miramax, ESPN Book
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  • ...=Plan 9 From Outer Space]]''' is a [[Release Date:=1959|[[1959]]]] science fiction film directed by Edward D. Wood, Jr. It has often been considered the worst [[Category:Science Fiction Films]]
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  • ...subscribers, features general-interest and lifestyle articles, interviews, fiction, and, of course, a monthly Playmate centerfold. Beyond print media, Playboy
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  • ...fandom they come from: anime, cartoons, comics, movies, politics, science fiction, sports, television, theater, and video games. ...hed fanzines. During this period, Laura's research into the history of fan fiction and fandom continued. Fan History on its old location was not inviting enou
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  • ...rrestrials, UFOs and alien beings. Great gifts for those that love science fiction or just the abnormal.
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  • ...el, Other Voices, Other Rooms (1948), as one of the most exciting works of fiction to appear in postwar America. This book, a "Southern Gothic" novel set in a
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  • ...t be a subsidiary of any organization, only an entity representing a legal fiction as a separate entity can be a subsidiary. This is because individuals have
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  • [[Category:Science Fiction Films]]
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  • | genre = non-fiction
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  • <h4>'''[[Movie Title:=La Jetée]]''' is a 1962 science fiction film directed by Chris Marker that tells an eerie tale of a post-apocylipti
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  • * Publish fiction
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  • ...usic action suspense cartoons tv and shows classical manga romance science fiction western more movies new release action strategy role playing sports driving
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  • <h4>'''[[Movie Title:=The Brain That Wouldn't Die]]''' is a 1962 science fiction film directed by Joseph Green. In classic b-movie style a scientist (Jason
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  • ...e with the full co-operation of the show's creators, although its [[canon (fiction)|canonicity]] in relation to the television series has not yet been establi
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  • ..."''Greyhawk Celebrity Panel Seminar''." He has written numerous online fan-fiction adventures set in the Greyhawk campaign setting, including "''Slerotin's Tu ...s.yuku.com/topic/398</ref> for Gloomwing Magazine, a gaming, art and short fiction periodical.
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  • ..., a book seller and publisher which produced a trilogy of homebrew fantasy fiction novels in the 1980s -- ''The Persnackety Dragon'', ''The Dimadon Lantern'',
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  • [[Category:American non-fiction writers]]
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  • * 1938, BBC Television produces the world's first ever science fiction television program, an adaptation of a section of the Karel Capek play R.U.
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  • ...nds of pounds as if it were only a pebble. No, it's not the latest science-fiction movie or a reworking of Jack and the Beanstalk, it's a new technology that'
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  • :''It would appear that the story by the Shepards was a work of historical fiction, despite the tale having been re-told later in more official bodies of work
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  • * [[Directory:Amazon Nodes/Literature & Fiction: 17]] * [[Directory:Amazon Nodes/Science Fiction & Fantasy Books: 25]]
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  • Dharma books actively engages in printing fiction that most publishing houses find unconventional, in terms of politics. Dha
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  • ...ction and placed as a Finalist in the Minnesota Book Awards Children's Non-fiction.
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  • * [[Fan fiction]] [[Category:Fiction]]
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  • According to the account Podkletnov gave to reporter [[Charles Platt (science-fiction author)|Charles Platt]] in a 1996 phone interview, during a 1992 [[experime ...d interview (1997) by [[Wired magazine]] reporter [[Charles Platt (science-fiction author)|Charles Platt]], Podkletnov told Platt that he was continuing to wo
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  • fiction cut gas bills ...out to discover the 1 foolproof guide to. Run your car on water - truth of fiction cut gas bills with this gas saver device laugh at rising gas prices " did y
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  • [[Category:American non-fiction writers]]
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  • ...971 cult classic [[The Last Movie]], followed by the environmental science fiction adventure [[Silent Running]] with Douglas Trumbull, written by Michael Cimi
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  • '''''Pulp Fiction''''' is an [[Academy Award]]-winning [[1994 in film|1994 film]] directed by ...film's dialogue and many of its scenes are based on other works of "pulp" fiction, that is to say bits of other, less acclaimed, works.
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  • ...man Publishing Company, Inc.''', is a leading independent publisher of non-fiction books, games, and calendars. The firm's biggest successes include pregnancy ...North Carolina. Founded in 1982, Algonquin published both non-fiction and fiction titles, including well-regarded novels by Clyde Edgerton, Jill McCorkle, an
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  • 1. Pulp Fiction
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  • [[Category:American non-fiction writers]]
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  • [[Category:American non-fiction writers]]
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  • [[Category:American non-fiction writers]]
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  • [[Category:American non-fiction writers]]
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  • <nowiki>[[Category:Swiss science fiction writers]]</nowiki> '''''Gormglaith''''' (2007) by [[Heidi Wyss]] is a hard science fiction novel set in a radical feminist separatist world of the future.
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  • Under the pseudonym "E. P. Stein", he authored various popular works of fiction as well as historic and non-fictional books, and writes for TV and motion p
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  • This is a list of [[fiction]]al [[trio]]s.
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  • ...and online resources, as well as Christian music, videos, fiction, and non-fiction
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  • [[Category:American non-fiction writers]]
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  • ...alse" in the context of making " fiction on the sites of temples of social fiction".
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  • ...s of child molestation involving a 13-year-old boy, the stepson of science fiction writer Stephen Goldin</ref>.
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  • ===In fiction===
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  • [13:52] <Qcoder00> *fiction [13:52] <Pesky> My grandfather wrote pre-war detective fiction
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  • ...of Science]]'' premiered in 1997 on HBO, this time being based on science fiction instead of horror. The series only lasted for a short run, and was cancelle [[Category:Fiction narrated by a dead person]]
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  • ...he AMG rock guide, the writing style is closer to rock journalism than fan fiction, and the reviews seem honest rather than celebratory. As for other users' c
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  • ...share of successful writers. Studies have determined that the best-selling fiction by Indiana authors is ranked second only to New York authors in the period
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  • ...s and early 1870s -- an era that has lasted far longer in romantic western fiction than it ever did in historical fact. Still, some legends of the Old West ro
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  • ...awave.com/news/2005/0408/Editorial/138.html Getting Harder To Maintain The Fiction On AA 587]
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  • [16:54] <Qcoder00> In terms of quotes I alwasys misremember the one in Pulp Fiction [16:56] <BarkingFish> Qcoder00, I only have one quote I like from Pulp Fiction. Beatrice on the table in the diner...
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  • ...on the Romance of Science]]''. Sagan also wrote the best-selling [[science fiction]] novel [[Contact (novel)|''Contact'']], but did not live to see the book's * [[Pulitzer Prize|Pulitzer Prize for General Non-Fiction]] - 1978 - ''[[The Dragons of Eden]]''
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  • ...m the top selling New International Version of the Bible, to inspirational fiction, self-help, reference, biography, history, and textbooks, to gift products
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  • * Nancy Friday's books are pure pulp fiction
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  • *1998, 'Towards a Logic of Fiction: Ludolph Meistermann of Lübeck', in Miscellanea Mediaevalia. Veröffentlic
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  • ==In fiction and popular culture==
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  • ...| isbn = 0-03-020296-5 | year = 1979 | pages = 129}}</ref> The magazine's fiction editor Vicki Haider also lost her life in the crash.<ref>{{cite web
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  • ...stand-up comedian, playwright, political cartoonist, magazine editor, non-fiction writer, software developer, scientist, or professor. His identical twin b ...Golden has had books published by reputable publishers in fiction and non-fiction. His biographical novel based on the life of gambling theorist [[Edward O.
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  • ...w philosophers speak of things like truth in art, truth in drama, truth in fiction, human truth, moral, religious, or spiritual truth, along with the differen ...n in truths. People often speak of truth in art, truth in drama, truth in fiction, human truth, moral, religious, and spiritual truth, along with the differe
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  • ...w philosophers speak of things like truth in art, truth in drama, truth in fiction, human truth, moral, religious, or spiritual truth, along with the differen ...n in truths. People often speak of truth in art, truth in drama, truth in fiction, human truth, moral, religious, and spiritual truth, along with the differe
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  • ...lus/ency/article/002983.htm" TARGET="_blank" <sup>[7]</sup></a> In science fiction films the characters vaporized by a laser simply disappear. Patients opting
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  • ...d on Google". He quotes authors like Nancy Friday, whose work is pure pulp fiction.
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  • ...stand-up comedian, playwright, political cartoonist, magazine editor, non-fiction writer, software developer, scientist, or professor. His identical twin b [[Category:American non-fiction writers]]
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  • 12:58 < Qcoder00> For Science Fiction with Gothic like themes 13:00 < Pharos> i guess the article would be [[Gothic themes in science fiction]]
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  • ...t it. He said, and I think most agreed with the sentiment, that sometimes fiction serves a better purpose than truth, words to that effect. Among other thin [[Category:American non-fiction writers]]
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  • ...mathematics, he proceeded to rehabilitate mathematics as a kind of useful fiction. He showed that mathematical physics is a [[conservative extension]] of hi ...s left are the general worries about non-mathematical physics, and about [[fiction]] in general. Although intriguing, Field's approach has not been very infl
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  • ...stand-up comedian, playwright, political cartoonist, magazine editor, non-fiction writer, software developer, scientist, or professor. His identical twin b [[Category:American non-fiction writers]]
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  • ==== Fiction ====
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  • ...n in truths. People often speak of truth in art, truth in drama, truth in fiction, human truth, moral, religious, and spiritual truth, along with the differe
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  • *"Opening and Closing Les Miserables" Alexander Welsh ''Nineteenth-Century Fiction,'' Vol. 33, No. 1, Special Issue: Narrative Endings (Jun., 1978), pp. 8-23
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  • ...stand-up comedian, playwright, political cartoonist, magazine editor, non-fiction writer, software developer, scientist, or professor. His identical twin b [[Category:American non-fiction writers]]
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  • ...stand-up comedian, playwright, political cartoonist, magazine editor, non-fiction writer, software developer, scientist, or professor. His identical twin b [[Category:American non-fiction writers]]
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  • ...stand-up comedian, playwright, political cartoonist, magazine editor, non-fiction writer, software developer, scientist, or professor. His identical twin b [[Category:American non-fiction writers]]
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  • ...lds> Pesky: yeah, I can't write fiction and I'm not qualified to write non-fiction May 06 18:32:16 <Ironholds> I am halfway through writing one work of fiction
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  • ...mathematics, he proceeded to rehabilitate mathematics as a kind of useful fiction. He showed that mathematical physics is a [[conservative extension]] of hi ...s left are the general worries about non-mathematical physics, and about [[fiction]] in general. Although intriguing, Field's approach has not been very infl
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  • * ''[[Breece D'J Pancake]],'' short-lived writer of short fiction. The unusual initial came from a misprint of his first story, which he deci
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  • [[Category:American non-fiction writers]]
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  • ...lly Symphonies]] series. Both feature elements generally found in [[horror fiction]] and particularly in [[horror film]]s effectively combined with music and
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  • [05:13] <{Soap}> i think someone should sit down and write a good sceiecne fiction novel/movie where people have present day technology except that hovercraft
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  • 00:02 < mareklug> wctaiwan: it's after the populist Italian fiction writer :) ...4 < closedmouth> [13:57:52] === - leading light in the New Wave of science fiction.
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  • ...a mere fiction; we may know it to be fiction; it may be intended to be a fiction and the very form of the word may hint that intention as in the case of abs
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  • ...would opt for Wikipedia." He comments that many traditional sources of non-fiction suffer from systemic biases. [2] As of April 2008, Wikipedia attracts 684 m
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  • ...me up with a minimum change (albeit not quite as accurately as in science fiction :-P)
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  • ...left in which such a statement can originate except from induction or pure fiction. Hereby, we strike down at once all attempts at solving the problem as inv
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  • [18:14] <bep> his science fiction futuristic liquid crystal watch is funny
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  • [20:40] <Rainbowzer> Not even the thing from "Pulp Fiction" is true, where they say that in Europe, a Quarterpounder Cheese is called
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  • ...Filk music is both a musical culture, genre, and community tied to science fiction/fantasy fandom and a type of fan labor. The genre has been active since the
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  • [21:29] <Aranda56> Thehelpfulone it's a prod for "original fiction"
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  • ...s; for though it is true that roses are red, yet redness is nothing, but a fiction framed for the purpose of philosophizing; yet harmless so long as we rememb
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  • | after all, no fiction. The only profession made is that we | introduces a fiction; but it is not an arbitrary one; it exhibits
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  • ...s; for though it is true that roses are red, yet redness is nothing, but a fiction framed for the purpose of philosophizing; yet harmless so long as we rememb
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  • ...ct. And it helps to avoid citing any sources outside the realm of popular fiction, as this will only incur the wrath of the anti-intellectual in non-elitist
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  • This "faculty of inquiry" may be nothing more than a figure of speech, a fiction imposed by the formalities of language that say a sentence should have a su
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  • 00:42 < tommorris> See, my misspent youth was mostly reading non-fiction books and downloading porn.
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  • ...roiNeko> wikia is a product of the movement that wants to limit content on fiction on wikipedia
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  • May 04 16:29:50 <Irish_Eddy> it is pulp fiction
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  • ...tscripts: An Interview with Stanislaw Lem,” trans. Marek Lugowski. Science-Fiction Studies 13 (November): 242–260.
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  • 12:53 < SoapX> one of my favorite science fiction authors died
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  • May 04 16:29:50 <Irish_Eddy> it is pulp fiction ...lds> Pesky: yeah, I can't write fiction and I'm not qualified to write non-fiction
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  • ...> geniice: I was more thinking on OpenLibrary, it would be awesome for non-fiction books to say that chapter whatever of book B was a response to the thesis o
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  • :Shunpiker, have you ever gone to a bookstore in search of a non-fiction book on topic X, deliberately looking for book that states on the back-cove
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  • ...t (C.M. Duque Wilson Essay Award). She also writes short stories and flash fiction."
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  • ...; in all these cases the same error is made of giving a false reality to a fiction, as if events were in some way obedient to something &mdash; an artificial
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  • [02:47] <darkfalls> Underbelly is 90% fiction
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  • 06:48 < Qcoder02> God is not a fiction
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  • 06:04 < ToAruShiroiNeko> ChrisGualtieri we had that with fiction related articles
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  • to the main ideas in the form of a science fiction to the main ideas in the form of a science fiction
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  • ...jorm> "What do you think about Conservapedia?" "Well, I like fantasy and fiction a lot, so I guess it's okay."
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  • 11:06 < Biberkopf> markelug, I'd like to see science non-fiction reality shows... astronauts dating and kissing and fighting on the space st
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  • ...hat a hypothesis hits the mark, and it remains so as long as a provisional fiction, something called a likely story on account of its origin, can still succee
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  • | is made of giving a false reality to a fiction, as if events were in
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  • [17:53] <GabrielF> I think Kirk/Spock was the original slash fiction ...rsand> "And like Stephen Glass, The New Republic reporter who slipped pure fiction past his editors by falsifying his notes, it's easier to corrupt the system
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  • ...re, but it turns out that as far as the motto goes, truth is stranger than fiction
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  • [06:50] <Qcoder02> God is not a fiction
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