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A Venn diagram is a method of warding off [[Demon (nonfiction)|demons (nonfiction)]].
[[File:William_Blake_-_Sconfitta_-_Frontispiece_to_The_Song_of_Los.jpg|thumb|Writer-Sorceror [[Roger Zelazny]] (working with Artist-Engineer [[William Blake]]) conjures a Venn diagram against an unnamed [[Demon (nonfiction)|Demon]].]]A '''Venn diagram''' is a [[machine (nonfiction)]] for detecting and repelling [[Demon (nonfiction)|demons (nonfiction)]].


In addition, Venn diagrams show all possible logical relations between a finite collection of different sets (see [[Venn diagram (nonfiction)]]).
In addition, Venn diagrams show all possible logical relations between a finite collection of different sets; see [[Venn diagram (nonfiction)]].


== Roger Zelazny ==
Writer/sorceror [[Roger Zelazny]] is famous for using Venn diagrams to trap demons.


Writer/sorceror [[Roger Zelazny]] is notorious for using Venn diagrams to trap demons.
He frequently then hypnotizes the demons and makes them perform embarrassing tricks in front of live audiences.


He then hypnotizes the demons and makes them perform embarrassing tricks in front of live audiences.
== In the News ==
 
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File:498px-Venn diagram gr la ru.svg.png|link=Glyph (nonfiction)|Venn diagram scene of cage-match brawl between '''[[Glyph (nonfiction)|glyph gangs]]'''.
 
File:Bread mold flavor, best flavor, crazy talk.png|link=Bread mold flavor|Venn diagram shows '''[[Bread mold flavor|intersection of "Bread mold flavor", "Best flavor", and "Crazy talk"]]'''.
 
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== Fiction cross-reference ==
== Fiction cross-reference ==
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Latest revision as of 13:26, 20 August 2021

Writer-Sorceror Roger Zelazny (working with Artist-Engineer William Blake) conjures a Venn diagram against an unnamed Demon.

A Venn diagram is a machine (nonfiction) for detecting and repelling demons (nonfiction).

In addition, Venn diagrams show all possible logical relations between a finite collection of different sets; see Venn diagram (nonfiction).

Writer/sorceror Roger Zelazny is famous for using Venn diagrams to trap demons.

He frequently then hypnotizes the demons and makes them perform embarrassing tricks in front of live audiences.

In the News

Fiction cross-reference

Nonfiction cross-reference