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I Seem To Be A Verb by Jerome Agel, R. Buckminster Fuller, Quentin Fiore

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3.0

A perfectly charming, cute, naive, cranky collage of jokes, clever insights, utopian plans, and futuristic predictions about technology and society. It's wacky enough that it doesn't need to take its message too seriously, but interesting enough to get you flipping pages. Unique.

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This wasn't what I expected and I really don't know how to give it a rating.

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3.0

A perfectly charming, cute, naive, cranky collage of jokes, clever insights, utopian plans, and futuristic predictions about technology and society. It's wacky enough that it doesn't need to take its message too seriously, but interesting enough to get you flipping pages. Unique.
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