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* {{Aesop}}\\\'s story \\\"The Lion and The Elephant\\\" borders the BrokenAesop realm with its nonsensical {{Aesop}} \\\"The elephant is afraid of the mosquito.\\\" Possible interpretations:
** It made more sense [[LostInTranslation in the original Greek]].
** The Aesop here is \\\"Even small things can cause severe annoyance to big things.\\\"
** Or, there\\\'s the simple rule of understanding Greek stories \\\"If you\\\'re not sure what\\\'s going on, assume that Hubris is involved somehow.\\\"
** Or the always reliable \\\"Man, those Greek Gods were \\\'\\\'[[JerkassGods dicks]]\\\'\\\'.\\\"
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* {{Aesop}}\\\'s story \\\"The Lion and The Elephant\\\" borders the BrokenAesop realm with its nonsensical {{Aesop}} \\\"The elephant is afraid of the mosquito.\\\" Possible interpretations:
** It made more sense [[LostInTranslation in the original Greek]].
** The Aesop here is \\\"Even small things can cause severe annoyance to big things.\\\"
** Or, there\\\'s the simple rule of understanding Greek stories \\\"If you\\\'re not sure what\\\'s going on, assume that Hubris is involved somehow.\\\"
** Or the always reliable \\\"Man, those Greek Gods were \\\'\\\'[[JerkassGods dicks\\\".]]\\\'\\\'
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* {{Aesop}}\\\'s story \\\"The Lion and The Elephant\\\" borders the BrokenAesop realm with its nonsensical {{Aesop}} \\\"The elephant is afraid of the mosquito.\\\" Possible interpretations:
** It made more sense [[LostInTranslation in the original Greek]].
** The Aesop here is \\\"Even small things can cause severe annoyance to big things.\\\"
** Or, there\\\'s the simple rule of understanding Greek stories \\\"If you\\\'re not sure what\\\'s going on, assume that Hubris is involved somehow.\\\"
** Or the always reliable \\\"Man, those Greek Gods were \\\'\\\'[[JerkassGods dicks\\\"]]\\\'\\\'.
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* {{Aesop}}\\\'s story \\\"The Lion and The Elephant\\\" borders the BrokenAesop realm with its nonsensical {{Aesop}} \\\"The elephant is afraid of the mosquito\\\". Possible interpretations:
** It made more sense [[LostInTranslation in the original Greek]].
** The Aesop here is \\\"Even small things can cause severe annoyance to big things.\\\"
** Or, there\\\'s the simple rule of understanding Greek stories \\\"If you\\\'re not sure what\\\'s going on, assume that Hubris is involved somehow.\\\"
** Or the always reliable \\\"Man, those Greek Gods were \\\'\\\'[[JerkassGods dicks\\\"]]\\\'\\\'.
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People [[RepairDontRespond responded to this instead of repairing it]], so there\\\'s clearly a dispute whether this is a valid example. I tried to clean up the way it was indented, but it still isn\\\'t clear to me whether this should be on the page at all:
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* {{Aesop}}\\\'s story \\\"The Lion and The Elephant\\\" borders the BrokenAesop realm with its nonsensical {{Aesop}} \\\"The elephant is afraid of the mosquito\\\". Possible interpretations:
** It made more sense [[LostInTranslation in the original Greek]].
** The Aesop here is \\\"Even small things can cause severe annoyance to big things.\\\"
** Or, there\\\'s the simple rule of understanding Greek stories \\\"if you\\\'re not sure what\\\'s going on, assume that Hubris is involved somehow\\\".
** Or the always reliable \\\"Man, those Greek Gods were \\\'\\\'[[JerkassGods dicks\\\"]]\\\'\\\'.
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People [[RepairDontRespond]] responded to this instead of repairing it, so there\'s clearly a dispute whether this is a valid example. I tried to clean up the way it was indented, but it isn\'t clear whether this should be on the page:
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People [[RepairDontRespond responded to this instead of repairing it]], so there\\\'s clearly a dispute whether this is a valid example. I tried to clean up the way it was indented, but it isn\\\'t clear whether this should be on the page:
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* {{Aesop}}\\\'s story \\\"The Lion and The Elephant\\\" borders the BrokenAesop realm with its nonsensical {{Aesop}} \\\"The elephant is afraid of the mosquito\\\". Possible interpretations:
** It made more sense [[LostInTranslation in the original Greek]].
** The Aesop here is \\\"Even small things can cause severe annoyance to big things.\\\"
** Or, there\\\'s the simple rule of understanding Greek stories \\\"if you\\\'re not sure what\\\'s going on, assume that Hubris is involved somehow\\\".
** Or the always reliable \\\"Man, those Greek Gods were \\\'\\\'[[JerkassGods dicks\\\"]]\\\'\\\'.
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