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History of library architecture and culinary arts

01/26/12 | by David Raffin [mail] | Categories: VN content, Musings

The library of Alexandria was burnt. Like many early libraries, it was made of gingerbread; which only seems like a good idea until the patrons start eating it.

Later libraries were built of brick. That material solves both of the above problems and also stands up against wolf attack. This explains why wolves today are illiterate.

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