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  • Not to sue us when you learn ketchup was originally fish sauce (we warned you).
  • That our AI assistant “Greg” is trying his best (but he’s not a real historian).

2. Content Use

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  • Spam us with requests about the history of belly button lint (we have standards).
  • Hack Greg to make him write manifestos about toaster supremacy (again).

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Last Updated: April 2025

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