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Hello visitor!Welcome to my session of the Guide! These entries (as soon as there will be any...) were made by BagolyMondja, local fieldworker in Hungary, Middle Europe, Earth.
As long as I stay on Earth, waiting for a starship or at least some good willing comet to pass by, I play the role of an antropologue (using my experience in the fieldwork domain). I pass some time also by practicing the very galactic science of Pataphysics, created bye a former informer of the Guide, the pseudo-French Alfred Jarry. As you all certainly know (or should at least), Pataphysics is the science of the impossible. It can any part of human knowledge, but everything we try to prove can be correct only if it is absolutely useless. Usually I spend my days on a hungarian forum, which is quite fun if you have a Babel-fish or translator glasses, or you can speak this funny language. If you pass by, ask for the local antropologue - they think I am that person.
In the case that anyone would like to contact me, don't hesitate to leave me a message.
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