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Concepts of the Subfornical by: AE Reiff

I have done what anthropologists want, taken back the native as my own. It admits too much to live the other way. Whether at bus stop or back fence stories pass as found, plain speaking without fiction embarrasses the text.

Away with Eskimo, Caribbean divines, myths carried all along. Excavate the Caucasoid within! You will find that primitive thought lost in the forests of homeless scutter, wander while fleeing the scutes, troglodytes of leather whose shells scupper an alternate universe, these folktales performed at banquets to large quantities.

“You cannot mistake the OOk-Ork Planet. Bent to either side for vertical retraction, OOk-Ork pops straight up, like a prairie dog in its burrow, then goes globular. That rotation tongue replaced AngleFrank as OOk-Ork’s best weapon, a kind of mandibular debasement, a kind of octopus with tentacles furiously spurting ink. The irony of this is that antidiuresis and reabsorption of ink back into the terrestrial orifice caused these opposites. Talk about open conflict in podernum man!

The cartilaginous attachments of OOk-Ork were more complex than either amphibian from which it formed. Tragedy mounted it at just such a time it was least able to sustain. Reptilian turtle order twenty two subsumed to four. A carapace surrounded the subdermal. Whether reptile or bird, OOk-Ork’s thispan ancestor argued a fusion of jaw and mandibular arch by a third.

This mandible constructed the lower jaw as a cranium displaced in truth from the brain. Examples are not commonly encountered. The Hox code of OOk-Ork speech affected the upper lip with pharyngular twists. OOk-Ork’s anomaly impacted skull structures and jaw formations. OOk-Ork originated dysfunction. Division into ‘oral’ and literal” dissociates at the skull base made it exaggerate. Orthognathous vs. prognathous jaw: Morganucodon, the Lamprey. If you open OOK-Ork up you find an everglade of ponds and mudholes.

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