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The neat thing about high density storage is that for the first time in human history you could probably fit every book ever written up your butt

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  • robinhood@yiff.lifeR robinhood@yiff.life

    The neat thing about high density storage is that for the first time in human history you could probably fit every book ever written up your butt

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    @robinhood second time, at first there was only one book

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    • zagebo@mas.toZ zagebo@mas.to

      @robinhood second time, at first there was only one book

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      @zagebo fair, but it was probably a hefty clay tablet

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      • robinhood@yiff.lifeR robinhood@yiff.life

        @zagebo fair, but it was probably a hefty clay tablet

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        @robinhood @zagebo as long as it has a flared base

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        • robinhood@yiff.lifeR robinhood@yiff.life

          @zagebo fair, but it was probably a hefty clay tablet

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          @robinhood not a book buddy

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          • quakerwanker@laserdisc.partyQ quakerwanker@laserdisc.party

            @robinhood a whole new level of literacy.

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            @QuakerWanker @robinhood liter-ass-y

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            • robinhood@yiff.lifeR robinhood@yiff.life

              The neat thing about high density storage is that for the first time in human history you could probably fit every book ever written up your butt

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              @robinhood I think it's a safe assumption that the first couple of books wouldn't fit inside a butt, though it's not completely implausible...

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              • zagebo@mas.toZ zagebo@mas.to

                @robinhood second time, at first there was only one book

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                @zagebo @robinhood the first scroll could be a more convenient form factor, depending how you define "book"..

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                • robinhood@yiff.lifeR robinhood@yiff.life

                  The neat thing about high density storage is that for the first time in human history you could probably fit every book ever written up your butt

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                  @robinhood You can get 512GB SD cards these days, you could fit a lot of them up your butt.

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                  • robinhood@yiff.lifeR robinhood@yiff.life

                    “What’s that ass do?”

                    “CONTAIN ALL OF HUMAN KNOWLEDGE”

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                    @robinhood the Library of Bootylon

                    (would the Guinness book of records entertain an entry for rectal information retention?)

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                    • robinhood@yiff.lifeR robinhood@yiff.life

                      “What’s that ass do?”

                      “CONTAIN ALL OF HUMAN KNOWLEDGE”

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                      @robinhood So /that's/ where the Library of Alexandria went

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