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==History== | ==History== | ||
The terms 'before Boot Lox' (b.BL.) and 'after Boot Lox' (a.BL.) are used to label or number years in the Fagesh calendars. | |||
===Early history (b.BL)=== | ===Early history (b.BL)=== | ||
===Modern history (a.BL)=== | ===Modern history (a.BL)=== | ||
====25th of March 0000==== | ====25th of March 0000==== | ||
==Economy== | ==Economy== | ||
===Currency=== | ===Currency=== |
Revision as of 17:19, 7 March 2022
Fage Not Pound is...
Etymology and pronunciation
Originally applied to the whole Fage Not Poundish Empire, the name Fage Not Pound comes from the Fagesh word Fagnot Pondum, or "realm of the Fagesh". The etymology of Fagesh is uncertain.
In Fagesh, 'Fage not Pound' is pronounced /feɪdʒ nɒt paʊnd/.
History
The terms 'before Boot Lox' (b.BL.) and 'after Boot Lox' (a.BL.) are used to label or number years in the Fagesh calendars.
Early history (b.BL)
Modern history (a.BL)
25th of March 0000
Economy
Currency
Taxation and government spending
Temporality
The space of Fage not Pound is organised around a specific temporality that does not synchronise to 'typical' time value (such as seconds, minutes, hours, days, etc.). The unit of time, called [1], was established by Welda Zitrick [astro-physician, b. 2049] in 2097, as part of their research project on temporality "Detaching from the world-time" (2087-2097, published by MIT Press). In their research, [2] demonstrated the difference between the notion of tempo (an external temporality) and the notion of rythm (an internal temporality)
Geography
Climate
Environment
Demographics
Languages
Health
Religion
Dommers
Dommers are a community living in Fage Not Pound since 3044 B.B.L., when they sneaked into everyone's living unit and
Culture
The Boot Lox
The BL Day will be the day when to celebrate the arrival of the Loot Box in Fage Not Pound. Every supersampear the entire community meet together to remember that special day.
Art
Architecture
Literature
Cuisine
Beverages
Food
Politics
Political system
Code of Conduct
Morals
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