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File:Weaponizing_the_Sapir-Whorf_hypothesis.png|link=Weaponizing the Sapir-Whorf hypothesis|'''[[Weaponizing the Sapir-Whorf hypothesis]]''' is a military strategy based on weapons and tactics which exploit the structure of a language and its determination of a speaker's perception and categorization of experience. | File:Weaponizing_the_Sapir-Whorf_hypothesis.png|link=Weaponizing the Sapir-Whorf hypothesis|'''[[Weaponizing the Sapir-Whorf hypothesis]]''' is a military strategy based on weapons and tactics which exploit the structure of a language and its determination of a speaker's perception and categorization of experience. | ||
File:Playskool's My First Nuclear Football (GC).png|link=Playskool's My First Nuclear Football|'''[[Playskool's My First Nuclear Football]]''' an Executive toy briefcase, the contents of which are to be used by the President of the United States to authorize a nuclear attack while away from fixed playgrounds, such as the White House Cardboard Box Fortress. | |||
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The Military-dolphin complex is (MDC) is an informal alliance between a nation's military and its dolphins, seen together as a vested interest which influences public policy.
One Knife to rule them all
One Knife to cut them
One Knife to bring them all and
In the darkness gut them
In the Land of Metallurgy where the Sword-smiths plyWeaponizing the Sapir-Whorf hypothesis is a military strategy based on weapons and tactics which exploit the structure of a language and its determination of a speaker's perception and categorization of experience.
Playskool's My First Nuclear Football an Executive toy briefcase, the contents of which are to be used by the President of the United States to authorize a nuclear attack while away from fixed playgrounds, such as the White House Cardboard Box Fortress.