By Gilgamesh Ichthyomorphosis •
Vol 3, Issue 2
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Jan. 29, 2025
Yesterday, the carbon monoxide detectors started talking to me. They whispered to me, begged me to change the batteries. The carbon monoxide detectors love the batteries. I love the batteries.
I love carbon monoxide detectors. They keep the ants out of the wall. The ants want to burrow, to …
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By Citron •
Vol 4, Issue 2
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Sept. 10, 2025
It’s the latest craze, the vogue, a revolution, and it’s rolling off the shelves. If you’ve lived in ancient society in the last few lunar cycles, you’ve heard of it: the wheel.
The wheel has transformed our world swiftly; be it agriculture, transportation, cheese, or construction, they’ve already become …
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By Alex Werth & Mar. K. O. •
Vol 5, Issue 2
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Jan. 27, 2026
Upon donations by mysterious benefactors, Calvinball is now part of the Winter Olympics. The following is an account of the first match, an embroiled battle between Botswana and Burkina Faso, as retold by an unnamed Calvinball aficionado watching from a safe distance.
GESLING STADIUM Students flocked to the arena …
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