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File:Zardoz Cookies from Zardozo.jpg|link=Zardoz Cookies|'''[[Zardoz Cookies]]''' is a brand of cookies manufactured and distributed by Zardozo, a division of the Greater Sol System Co-Prosperity Sphere. | File:Zardoz Cookies from Zardozo.jpg|link=Zardoz Cookies|'''[[Zardoz Cookies]]''' is a brand of cookies manufactured and distributed by Zardozo, a division of the Greater Sol System Co-Prosperity Sphere. | ||
File:A_Streetcar_Named_Annette.jpg|link=A Streetcar Named Annette|'''''[[A Streetcar Named Annette]]''''' is a play by Tennessee Williams 1.1. It is loosely based on the novel ''The Grifters'' by Jim Thompson. | File:A_Streetcar_Named_Annette.jpg|link=A Streetcar Named Annette|'''''[[A Streetcar Named Annette]]''''' is a play by Tennessee Williams 1.1. It is loosely based on the novel ''The Grifters'' by Jim Thompson. |
Revision as of 17:37, 20 August 2021
The Murder-Themed Ice Cream Parlor is an ice cream parlor in New Minneapolis, Canada known for its murder-themed ice cream flavors.
In the News
Zardoz Cookies is a brand of cookies manufactured and distributed by Zardozo, a division of the Greater Sol System Co-Prosperity Sphere.
A Streetcar Named Annette is a play by Tennessee Williams 1.1. It is loosely based on the novel The Grifters by Jim Thompson.
Silent Dining is a 1972 environmental-themed American post-apocalyptic science fiction restaurant franchise with locations discreetly yet conveniently located throughout the Greater Sol System Co-Prosperity Sphere.
Skittles are symbolic of late-stage consumerism is a politic theory advanced by the [REDACTED] and their agents within the Greater Sol System Co-Prosperity Sphere.
Fiction cross-reference
- A Streetcar Named Annette
- Crimes against chemical constants
- Gnomon algorithm
- Gnomon Chronicles
- New Minneapolis, Canada
- Silent Dining
- Skittles are symbolic of late-stage consumerism
- Zardoz Cookies
Nonfiction cross-reference
External links
- Post @ Twitter (18 April 2021)