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[[File:Malk_of_Amnesia_(tweet).png|thumb|''Malk of Amnesa'' (social medial screenshot).]]'''''Malk of Amnesia''''' is a [[transdimensional drug]] which filters incoming words.
[[File:Malk_of_Amnesia_(tweet).png|thumb|''Malk of Amnesia'' (social medial screenshot).]]'''''Malk of Amnesia''''' is a [[transdimensional drug]] which filters incoming words.


It is derived from quantum neurotransmitters extracted from the brain of John Malkovich.  
It is derived from quantum neurotransmitters extracted from the brain of John Malkovich.  
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* [[House of Malvecchio]]
* [[House of Malvecchio]]
* [[Niles Cartouchian (1600s)]]
* [[Niles Cartouchian (1600s)]]
* [[This Time with Alan Sawflies]]
* [[Transdimensional drug]]
* [[Transdimensional drug]]


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[[Category:Fiction (nonfiction)]]
[[Category:Fiction (nonfiction)]]
[[Category:John Malkovich (nonfiction)]]


[[Category:Niles Cartouchian]]
[[Category:Niles Cartouchian]]

Revision as of 10:48, 5 August 2021

Malk of Amnesia (social medial screenshot).

Malk of Amnesia is a transdimensional drug which filters incoming words.

It is derived from quantum neurotransmitters extracted from the brain of John Malkovich.

Extract of Radium correlation

According to an APTO Chemical Crimes Unit report, Malk of Amnesia is "almost always" deliberately contaminated with Extract of Radium.

House of Malvecchio correlation

Actor, cryptographer, and alleged time-traveller Niles Cartouchian (1600s) alleges that the sinister House of Malvecchio uses Malk of Amnesia to seduce and corrupt organic golem configuration files, a felony violation of the APTO Accords.

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