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<p dir="auto">Everything thing is a <a href="/topic/30610/scenario">scenario</a>, from having beers to your mates, to atoms bonding at a molecular level.<br />
Context is everything.<br />
The <a href="/topic/30610/scenario">scenario</a> complex: the word <a href="/topic/30610/scenario">scenario</a> encapsulates and can refer to everything, so in a way it means nothing; is redundant.<br />
Ubiquinoun; a noun that encapsulates all things.<br />
Evaluating the <a href="/topic/30610/scenario">scenario</a>: social bounds, moods and context.<br />
<a href="/topic/30610/scenario">Scenario</a> performance: working a room, diffusing the awkward <a href="/topic/30610/scenario">scenario</a>, etiquette.<br />
[Sermonale]: a <a href="/topic/30610/scenario">scenario</a> revolving around beers.<br />
Caesarianism: becoming the king of the <a href="/topic/30610/scenario">scenario</a>, feeling so powerful that you are akin to [Julius Caesar].<br />
Language, Latin.</p>
<p dir="auto">Recent development - the Beatles as the musical counterpart of the [scenarioism] philosophy, a song to fit any <a href="/topic/30610/scenario">scenario</a>.</p>
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