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File:Carnivorous_airships_circa_1930-31.jpg|link=Carnivorous dirigible|Larg flock of [[Carnivorous dirigible|Carnivorous dirigibles]] grazes on diagramaceous soil, depletes local supply of prime numbers. | File:Carnivorous_airships_circa_1930-31.jpg|link=Carnivorous dirigible|Larg flock of [[Carnivorous dirigible|Carnivorous dirigibles]] grazes on diagramaceous soil, depletes local supply of prime numbers. | ||
File:Scene from The Ensoilment.jpg|link=The Ensoilment|Artifact recovered from Diagramaceous soil depicts scene from horror film ''[[The Ensoilment]]''. | File:Scene from The Ensoilment.jpg|link=The Ensoilment|Artifact recovered from Diagramaceous soil depicts a scene from the horror film ''[[The Ensoilment]]''. | ||
File:Soil diagram.jpg|link=Soil (nonfiction)|[[Soil (nonfiction)|Soil diagram]] happy to help you with all your soil diagram needs. | File:Soil diagram.jpg|link=Soil (nonfiction)|[[Soil (nonfiction)|Soil diagram]] happy to help you with all your soil diagram needs. | ||
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Revision as of 03:50, 29 December 2019
Diagramaceous Soil is a soil (nonfiction) that gives rise to mathematical diagrams.
Diagramaceous soil is a naturally-occurring form of transdimensional corporation.
John Brunner stated that diagramaceous soil was used in secret Australian-American experiments towards weaponizing the didgeridoo during the Second World War.
See Where the coal-face meets the road.
In the News
Larg flock of Carnivorous dirigibles grazes on diagramaceous soil, depletes local supply of prime numbers.
Artifact recovered from Diagramaceous soil depicts a scene from the horror film The Ensoilment.
Soil diagram happy to help you with all your soil diagram needs.
Fiction cross-reference
- Day-Soil Night-Soil War
- Fantasy Voronoi diagram
- Red Wire
- Transdimensional corporation
- Where the coal-face meets the road