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A Venn diagram is, like a [[Venn diagram (nonfiction)|nonfictional Venn diagram]], a [[diagram (nonfiction)]] that shows all possible logical relations between a finite collection of different sets.
A Venn diagram is a method of warding off [[Demon (nonfiction)|demons (nonfiction)]].


In addition Venn diagrams are useful in warding off [[Demon (nonfiction)|demons (nonfiction)]].
In addition, Venn diagrams show all possible logical relations between a finite collection of different sets (see [[Venn diagram (nonfiction)]]).


== Roger Zelazny ==
== Roger Zelazny ==

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A Venn diagram is a method of warding off demons (nonfiction).

In addition, Venn diagrams show all possible logical relations between a finite collection of different sets (see Venn diagram (nonfiction)).

Roger Zelazny

Writer/sorceror Roger Zelazny is notorious for using Venn diagrams to trap demons.

He then hypnotizes the demons and makes them perform embarrassing tricks in front of live audiences.

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