“The Turtle Moves” available from http://antieuclid.com/geek/discworld/the-turtle-moves-2-25-round-button-magnet-keychain-mirror.html
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“The Turtle Moves” available from http://antieuclid.com/geek/discworld/the-turtle-moves-2-25-round-button-magnet-keychain-mirror.html
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“Penultimate Frontier” available from http://antieuclid.com/geek/discworld/penultimate-frontier-2-25-round-button-magnet-keychain-mirror.html
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“Deformed Rabbit” available from http://antieuclid.com/geek/discworld/do-deformed-rabbit-it-s-my-favorite-2-25-round-button-magnet-keychain-mirror.html
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“This I Choose” available from http://antieuclid.com/geek/discworld/this-i-choose-to-do-2-25-round-button-magnet-keychain-mirror.html
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“Rise Up” available from http://antieuclid.com/geek/discworld/see-how-they-rise-up-2-25-round-button-magnet-keychain-mirror.html
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“Vetinari For Tyrant” available from http://antieuclid.com/geek/discworld/vetinari-for-tyrant-2-25-round-button-magnet-keychain-mirror.html
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“Ho, the Megapode!” available from http://antieuclid.com/geek/discworld/ho-the-megapode.html
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“Where the hell is Muntab?” Exactly. The Muntab Question is a recurring joke in Terry Pratchett’s Discworld series, and featured prominently in the book “Jingo”.
available in button, magnet, keychain, and mirror form from http://antieuclid.com/geek/discworld/where-the-hell-is-muntab.html
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“UU Athletics” I have a number of Unitarian Universalist buttons, so I thought I should have something representing my other favorite UU, the Unseen University that has trained so many wizards in Terry Pratchett’s Discworld series.
available in button, magnet, keychain, and mirror form from http://antieuclid.com/geek/discworld/unseen-university-athletics.html
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“The Infinite is Blue” This design is an homage to Terry Pratchett’s Discworld series, and particularly to the character of Death. It shows a close-up view of a skull’s eye socket with Death’s characteristic blue glow, along with the quote “The infinite is blue” from the conversation in “Soul Music” between Death and the mountaintop hermit.
available in button, magnet, keychain, and mirror form from http://antieuclid.com/geek/discworld/the-infinite-is-blue.html
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