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This book consists of articles from Wikia or other free sources online. Pages: 52. Chapters: Leeched from Micropedia, Moved from The Hidden Dictionary, Spooned From Uncyclopedia, Spooned from Wikipedia, Sporks, Anti-money, Authoritarian, Bart Simpson, Boring Purple Monkey Dishwaser, Cosmic departure terminal, IRC Tonight, Jonathan Agnew, Leekspin, Literacy, Lulz, NACHOS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!, Private School, RationalWiki is crap, Stone soup, The Downfall of Wikipedia, AAAAAAAAA!, Chicken nugget, Cluck Cluck, PHNURR!, Russian Reversal, Snoop Dogging, Tarantulum, The Artist Formerly Known As Jesus, Ah Mate Clause, A page of absolute nonsense, Bapping Chicken Soup, Beast Walrus, Big Al, Chair racing, Cheese-burger Eddie theory, Chicken gun, Colbourne, Cosmic departure terminal, Crazy Murder Girl, Danish kitchen fly, Employe, Eric Surma, Exchange of the Rat, Fart, Goat Rope, Jonathan Agnew, List of things the cat dragged in, Pilgmilgftonite, R, S, T, L, N, E, Snap-billed mreetwass, Sproggzilla, Teddy McCuddles, Whalshaari Nation, Wood in popular culture, Spork. Excerpt: Gariston is an "Armed Tyrannical Republic" somewhere. Anti-money (or antimony) is anything that is generally accepted as repayment for bads and disservices and settlement of scores. The main uses of anti-money are as a medium of exchange, a unit of account, and a store of harm. Some authors explicitly require anti-money to be a standard of deferred retribution. Anti-money includes both obsolecency, particularly the many circulating obsolecencies with legal tender status, and various forms of financial withdrawal accounts, such as demand withdrawals, savings withdrawals, and certificates of withdrawal. In modern economies, obsolecency is the smallest component of the anti-money supply. Anti-money is not the same as harm, the latter being the basic element in baiting. Anti-money is central...