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'''Uncyclopedia''' is a ] of ]. As opposed to Misplaced Pages which strives to be as factual as possible, Uncyclopedia entries are ], with little or no resemblance to the truth, e.g. the ] entry claims that algorithm is a ] for "] getting his groove on", and the Al Gore entry states that it's currently unavalible and furthermore suggests that Al Gore might need to re-invent the ]. '''Uncyclopedia''' is a ] of ] which, as opposed to Misplaced Pages which strives to be as factual as possible aims to be " encyclopedia of politically incorrect non-information". Its entries are ], with little or no resemblance to the truth, e.g. the ] entry claims that algorithm is a ] for "] getting his groove on", and the Al Gore entry states that it's currently unavalible and furthermore suggests that Al Gore might need to re-invent the ].

It's ] under the ] ] license.


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Uncyclopedia is a parody of Misplaced Pages which, as opposed to Misplaced Pages which strives to be as factual as possible aims to be " encyclopedia of politically incorrect non-information". Its entries are nonsensical, with little or no resemblance to the truth, e.g. the algorithm entry claims that algorithm is a term for "Al Gore getting his groove on", and the Al Gore entry states that it's currently unavalible and furthermore suggests that Al Gore might need to re-invent the Internet.

It's licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.0 license.

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