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ozefe/README.md
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Absolute Johannes factotum

SCP-3441 (?)
SCP-3441 is a type of tea plant that looks like a regular tea plant but has red leaves due to a special substance called PR-O11. When someone eats or drinks something made from these leaves, PR-O11 temporarily changes how likely events are to happen. Specifically, it makes very unlikely things more likely to occur, and very likely things less likely. For example, if someone is very sick and has a low chance of recovery, consuming PR-O11 increases their chances of getting better, while a healthy person might become ill. The Foundation keeps these plants frozen and harvests their leaves to store the PR-O11 substance.
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The sentence "Buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo" is a grammatically correct English sentence that demonstrates how homonyms and homophones can create complex linguistic structures due to words having multiple meanings. It uses three different meanings of the word "buffalo": as a proper noun referring to the city of Buffalo, New York; as a plural noun for the animal (American bison); and as a verb meaning to outwit, confuse, or intimidate. The sentence essentially means: "Bison from Buffalo, New York, that other bison from Buffalo intimidate, in turn intimidate bison from Buffalo."

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    A dynamic README with AI-generated summaries of random articles from the SCP Foundation and Wikipedia.

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    Fun with Python

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    Rust exercises I did while reading The Rust Programming Language

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    JavaScript exercises I did while reading The Modern JavaScript Tutorial

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