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Flawed Heroic Figures End Concealed For So Long

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noun

• a farewell remark

41%4Flawed data input providing flawed output
noun

• (computer science) a rule stating that the quality of the output is a function of the quality of the input; put garbage in and you get garbage out

32%10 Using irony or satire to belittle or undermine heroic ideals or heroic characters
noun

• a satirical imitation of heroic verse

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