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== In the News ==
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File:Brer_Rabbit_and_Tar_Baby_9000_small.png|link=Tar-Baby 9000|[[Tar-Baby 9000]] uploading Turpentine delight into Brer Rabbit, as an experiment in reverse [[Artificial hedonism (nonfiction)|artificial hedonism]].
File:Brer_Rabbit_and_Tar_Baby_9000_small.png|link=Tar-Baby 9000|[[Tar-Baby 9000]] uploading Turpentine delight into Brer Rabbit, as an experiment in reverse [[Artificial hedonism (nonfiction)|artificial hedonism]].
File:The Procuress Jan Vermeer.jpg|link=Hedonism (nonfiction)|Critics says that Turpentine delight leads to [[Artificial hedonism (nonfiction)|Artificial hedonism]], which is just an excuse for [[Hedonism (nonfiction)|real hedonism]].
File:The Procuress Jan Vermeer.jpg|link=Hedonism (nonfiction)|Critics says that Turpentine delight leads to [[Artificial hedonism (nonfiction)|Artificial hedonism]], which is just an excuse for [[Hedonism (nonfiction)|real hedonism]].
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Revision as of 04:33, 30 November 2020

Researchers use stimulus and response techniques to gather data on consumer malleability and re-use. In this psychological study, new flavors of Turpentine delight are being developed from human earlobes.

Turpentine delight is similar to Turkish delight, except less delightful.

See Turpentine.

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