New World Odor
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+ | Historians still disagree if this phrase was edited from William Blake's ode to English Dystopianism ''Jerusalem''. Entymologist happen that it is likely fraudlent and a not uncommon theme of the era(Industrial Revolution). Conspiritorialists echo the Alexandine Schools claims of a more [[The League of Gnomes|Gnomic]] pedigree, and even posit the narrative that the cryptocracy misunderstood this simple comment on the aroma of the London slums and ran with it. | ||
+ | ''The Scientist'' have aggreed to meet with ''The Parfumers'' to discuss if thiere has been much olfactory change since eclipsing the industrial age with the age of information. Cultural scholars are paying particular attention to the ''ME'' decade. | ||
== See Also == | == See Also == | ||
*[[Revelation of the Method]] | *[[Revelation of the Method]] | ||
+ | *[[Auto-Colonial Bee]] |
Revision as of 03:07, 9 Apr 2005
Historians still disagree if this phrase was edited from William Blake's ode to English Dystopianism Jerusalem. Entymologist happen that it is likely fraudlent and a not uncommon theme of the era(Industrial Revolution). Conspiritorialists echo the Alexandine Schools claims of a more Gnomic pedigree, and even posit the narrative that the cryptocracy misunderstood this simple comment on the aroma of the London slums and ran with it. The Scientist have aggreed to meet with The Parfumers to discuss if thiere has been much olfactory change since eclipsing the industrial age with the age of information. Cultural scholars are paying particular attention to the ME decade.