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File:Philosophical Beasts - Socrates versus Dumbledore.jpg|link=Philosophical Beasts: Socrates versus Dumbledore|'''''[[Philosophical Beasts: Socrates versus Dumbledore]]''''' is a fantasy adventure film in which Albus Dumbledore tasks Newt Scamander and his allies with a mission that takes them into ancient Greece during the time of Socrates. | File:Philosophical Beasts - Socrates versus Dumbledore.jpg|link=Philosophical Beasts: Socrates versus Dumbledore|'''''[[Philosophical Beasts: Socrates versus Dumbledore]]''''' is a fantasy adventure film in which Albus Dumbledore tasks Newt Scamander and his allies with a mission that takes them into ancient Greece during the time of Socrates. | ||
File:Frank Herbert's Groot.jpg|link=Frank Herbert's Groot|'''''[[Frank Herbert's Groot]]''''' is a children's adventure book by Frank Herbert which combines elements of his ''June'' (credited to Frank Herbert 1.1 "as told to OrbGazer") and the character Groot from ''Guardians of the Galaxy''. | File:Frank Herbert's Groot.jpg|link=Frank Herbert's Groot|'''''[[Frank Herbert's Groot]]''''' is a children's adventure book by Frank Herbert which combines elements of his ''June'' (credited to Frank Herbert 1.1 "as told to OrbGazer") and the character Groot from ''Guardians of the Galaxy''. |
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Philosophical Beasts: Socrates versus Dumbledore is a fantasy adventure film in which Albus Dumbledore tasks Newt Scamander and his allies with a mission that takes them into ancient Greece during the time of Socrates.
Frank Herbert's Groot is a children's adventure book by Frank Herbert which combines elements of his June (credited to Frank Herbert 1.1 "as told to OrbGazer") and the character Groot from Guardians of the Galaxy.
Pulp Fiat is a 1994 American financial thriller film by Quentin Tarantino which tells several stories of currencies that are not backed by any commodity such as gold or silver, typically declared by a decree from the government to be legal tender.
Zepsis is a mental condition that arises when the mind's response to lack of Led Zeppelin causes injury to its own perceptions and interpretations.