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'''Uncyclopedia''' is a ] of ] which aims to be " encyclopedia of politically incorrect non-information". Its entries are ], with little or no resemblance to the truth. Its entry about Misplaced Pages claims that Misplaced Pages is the nonsensical parody, and that Uncyclopdedia articles are the truth. '''Uncyclopedia''' is a ] of ] which aims to be " encyclopedia of politically incorrect non-information". Its entries are ], with little or no resemblance to the truth. Its entry about Misplaced Pages claims that Misplaced Pages is the nonsensical parody, and that Uncyclopdedia articles are the truth.


For example, the ] entry from Uncyclopedia claims that algorithm is a term for "] getting his groove on." The Al Gore entry states that it is currently unavalible, and suggests that Al Gore might need to re-invent the ]. Another example is the entry on ] which claims that he was ]'s first attempt at taking over the world. For example, the ] entry from Uncyclopedia claims that algorithm is a term for "] getting his groove on." The Al Gore entry states that it is currently unavailable, and suggests that Al Gore might need to re-invent the ]. Another example is the entry on ] which claims that he was ]'s first attempt at taking over the world.


It's ] under the ] ] license. It's ] under the ] ] license.

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Uncyclopedia is a parody of Misplaced Pages which aims to be " encyclopedia of politically incorrect non-information". Its entries are nonsensical, with little or no resemblance to the truth. Its entry about Misplaced Pages claims that Misplaced Pages is the nonsensical parody, and that Uncyclopdedia articles are the truth.

For example, the algorithm entry from Uncyclopedia claims that algorithm is a term for "Al Gore getting his groove on." The Al Gore entry states that it is currently unavailable, and suggests that Al Gore might need to re-invent the Internet. Another example is the entry on Adolf Hitler which claims that he was Oprah Winfrey's first attempt at taking over the world.

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