Deconstructionism
This is the beautiful Bridlington crab, dressed by Mr Moo, that I - first photographed - then ate for lunch the other day.

Undoubtedly, it is a significant improvement on the original axiom/design for a crab which is both cumbersome and wilful.

Fran-kitten thought so too.

Undoubtedly, it is a significant improvement on the original axiom/design for a crab which is both cumbersome and wilful.

Fran-kitten thought so too.
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