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Biblicant

regenerate the Bible in Ant-font
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Biblicant is a new challenge task that no one is likely to voluntarily undertake, so it may only exist as a speculative punishment outcome.
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The Bible contains 3,566,480 individual letters.
Biblicant is the name given to a reconstruction of the entire Bible in a new typeface called Ant-font.

To generate Ant-font requires the use of 3,566,480 dead ants. Each ant needs to be carefully dismantled and reformed as a letter form using the various body segments, legs, head, feelers and mouth parts to generate each of the individual letters, called Ant-font. Making of the letters is carried out under a poweful magnifying glass, with the pieces of Ant carefully joined up using pinpoints of strong glue.

Once the required numbers of each letter are created and stored in "A to Z" labelled jars, the words may begin to be formed, starting at Genesis and ending in Revelations. A very long corridor is used to display the completed pages in sequence.

No-one has yet volunteered to undertake the Biblicant task. (Biblicant = Biblican't)

xenzag, Jan 22 2019

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       This could be a make-work scheme for mendicants.
MaxwellBuchanan, Jan 22 2019
  

       <Backing out of room slowly...>
RayfordSteele, Jan 22 2019
  

       You know how the Pink Panther theme song goes: "Dead-ant...Dead-ant"
4and20, Jan 22 2019
  


 

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