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[[File:Dear Diary (Death Star edition).jpg|thumb|"Dear Diary, So glad I stole the Death Star and repurposed it as a self-sustaining eldercare retirement facility near a temperate planet with about ninety-percent Earth gravity.  Life is good."]]"Dear Diary, So glad I stole the Death Star and repurposed it as a self-sustaining eldercare retirement facility near a temperate planet with about ninety-percent Earth gravity.  Life is good."  
[[File:Dear Diary (Death Star edition).jpg|thumb|"Dear Diary, So glad I stole the Death Star and repurposed it as a self-sustaining eldercare retirement facility near a temperate planet with about ninety-percent Earth gravity.  Life is good."]]"Dear Diary, So glad I stole the Death Star and repurposed it as a self-sustaining eldercare retirement facility near a temperate planet with about ninety-percent Earth gravity.  Life is good."  
== Origin ==
The diary entry was discovered by amateur [[gnomon algorithm]] theorist [[Karl Jones (nonfiction)|Karl Jones]] on July 7, 2020, while writing comments on Facebook.
== Repurpose a Dystopia Challenge ==
After writing Dear Diary (Death Star edition), Jones was inspired to use it as an example of [[Repurpose a Dystopia Challenge|repurposing a dystopia]].


== In the News ==
== In the News ==
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* [[Gnomon algorithm]]
* [[Gnomon algorithm]]
* [[Gnomon Chronicles]]
* [[Gnomon Chronicles]]
* [[Repurpose a Dystopia Challenge]]


== Nonfiction cross-reference ==
== Nonfiction cross-reference ==

Revision as of 09:11, 8 July 2020

"Dear Diary, So glad I stole the Death Star and repurposed it as a self-sustaining eldercare retirement facility near a temperate planet with about ninety-percent Earth gravity. Life is good."

"Dear Diary, So glad I stole the Death Star and repurposed it as a self-sustaining eldercare retirement facility near a temperate planet with about ninety-percent Earth gravity. Life is good."

Origin

The diary entry was discovered by amateur gnomon algorithm theorist Karl Jones on July 7, 2020, while writing comments on Facebook.

Repurpose a Dystopia Challenge

After writing Dear Diary (Death Star edition), Jones was inspired to use it as an example of repurposing a dystopia.

In the News

Fiction cross-reference

Nonfiction cross-reference

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