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File:Inverted_Flight_19_stamp_misprint.jpg|link=Inverted Flight 19|Inverted Flight 19:  Five Navy planes become '''[[Inverted Flight 19|permanently trapped in the Bermuda Triangle Dead Letter Office]] after a junior Gnomon algorithm engineer in the United States Navy Advanced Philately Division misplaces a decimal point.  
File:Inverted_Flight_19_stamp_misprint.jpg|link=Inverted Flight 19|Inverted Flight 19:  Five Navy planes become '''[[Inverted Flight 19|permanently trapped in the Bermuda Triangle Dead Letter Office]] after a junior Gnomon algorithm engineer in the United States Navy Advanced Philately Division misplaces a decimal point.  
File:Sweet tooth, soldier - She may be a bag of Skittles.jpg|link=Sweet Tooth, Soldier?|"'''[[Sweet Tooth, Soldier?]]'''" was a World War Two era health program initiated and run by the United States Army in an effort to (1) reduce sugar abuse by soldiers, and (2) create war-era art capable of out-competing Soviet post art.


File:Ellsworth Kelly USPS stamps.jpg|TO_DO - Lick these Paintings.
File:Ellsworth Kelly USPS stamps.jpg|TO_DO - Lick these Paintings.
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* [[Gnomon algorithm]]
* [[Gnomon algorithm]]
* [[Gnomon Chronicles]]
* [[Gnomon Chronicles]]
* [[Sweet Tooth, Soldier?]]


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


* [[Art (nonfiction)]]
* [[Flavor scalping (nonfiction)]]
* [[Flavor scalping (nonfiction)]]



Revision as of 10:10, 20 June 2021

Earliest known poster for the "Lick the Painting" campaign.

Lick the Painting is a public-awareness campaign "dedicated helping people make the decision to lick art."

History

"I think we should let people touch the paintings in the museums. Just a little bit."

Commentary

I might also lick the paintings. As much as I please.

Source

Gnomon Chronicles High-Energy Philately Rapid Response Agency

In the News

Fiction cross-reference

Nonfiction cross-reference

External links

  • Post @ Twitter (20 June 2021)