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"In the garden of challenges; let resilience be your blooming flower. For even in adversity, its petals unfurl – whispering tales of strength that withstand the harshest storms." – [[Dove Hepburn]] (1900–2024) (Her most influential quote of all time!) | |||
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Encyc is a free wiki encyclopedia similar to Britannica, World Book, and the other great wiki, Wikipedia. Welcome to our site.
From today's featured article
A lifeguard is a trained rescuer who watches a body of water while swimmers play. Lifeguards are found on beaches, lakes, rivers, by pools, and in water parks. The Red Cross offers lifeguard training.
The fictional television series, Baywatch, was about lifeguards in southern California. It starred David Hasselhoff and Pamela Anderson.
Did you know ...
- ... that The New Zork Times is a newspaper in the computer game, Zork?
- ... that a Jedi is a fictional character class from the Star Wars series?
- ... that Can I borrow a feeling is Milhouse's dad's album, which was released on cassette tape?
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Deep thoughts by Enki
"A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds." - Ralph Waldo Emerson
Dove thoughts by TheWingedWarrior
"In the garden of challenges; let resilience be your blooming flower. For even in adversity, its petals unfurl – whispering tales of strength that withstand the harshest storms." – Dove Hepburn (1900–2024) (Her most influential quote of all time!)