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Test Book of Infinite Oblivion

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Did you ever wonder if politicians are treating you as a guinea pig for their thoughts, testing their theories on you to see just how much you will believe, without ever giving a second thought to the impact of their actions? Nah, of course not: why would you want to think about that! In this book we will delve into the space of the unknown unknowns to see what concrete understandings can be gleaned through the act of observation and analysis. I know, boring, right?! Else, we can always just think peacefully about the time when things were said... not sure exactly what, but you felt good at that time and it made you very sure of the decision that you made.

1000 pages, Unknown Binding

Published November 4, 2020

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Brandon Van Buskirk

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Born in 1362 in Atlantis to Prussian immigrants, Van Buskirk was constantly tormented as a child for his silly face. It wasn't until the age of 17 that the gander garnered attention as a prankster and author for his work that translates to: Tsk-Fellow-Land-Man-Creature (one word). Unfortunately, the work was lost a few years later when a practical joke gone wrong caused the city to sink into the sea. This was followed by an intense period of arbitration that cumulated in the test methodologies for which he is better known.

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