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===Historical texts=== | ===Historical texts=== | ||
====The Lord's Prayer==== | ====The Lord's Prayer==== | ||
This extract is taken from the ''Bemeh Beybl'', verses ''Matiyu'' 6:9-13, adapted from the [[w:New International Version|New International Version]] by ''{{bm|Abo}}'' Patrick "Pati" Babel. | |||
<poem> | <poem> | ||
''Wey abo ni skey, yu neym bi bles.'' | ''Wey abo ni skey, yu neym bi bles.'' | ||
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''Amen.'' | ''Amen.'' | ||
</poem> | </poem> | ||
For the [[Columbé]] translation by ''{{bm|Papa}}'' James Nisang aMateyungo, see [[Columbé#The Lord's Prayer|Columbé § The Lord's Prayer]]. | |||
===''Pulp Fiction''=== | ===''Pulp Fiction''=== | ||
''[[w:Pulp Fiction|Pulp Fiction]]'' is an American 1994 independent crime film directed by [[w:Quentin Tarantino|Quentin Tarantino]]. In the Poccasin Archipelago, ''Pulp Fiction'' constitutes a large part of the modern Poccasin cultural zeitgeist; the film is endlessly referenced everywhere, from film, literature, video games, advertisements and even haircuts; the "Binsencha" haircut, popular during the 90s and early 00s in the Poccasin Archipelago, is based on the haircut worn by [[w:Pulp Fiction#Cast|Vincent Vega]] ([[w:John Travolta|John Travolta]]) in the film. | ''[[w:Pulp Fiction|Pulp Fiction]]'' is an American 1994 independent crime film directed by [[w:Quentin Tarantino|Quentin Tarantino]]. In the Poccasin Archipelago, ''Pulp Fiction'' constitutes a large part of the modern Poccasin cultural zeitgeist; the film is endlessly referenced everywhere, from film, literature, video games, advertisements and even haircuts; the "Binsencha" haircut, popular during the 90s and early 00s in the Poccasin Archipelago, is based on the haircut worn by [[w:Pulp Fiction#Cast|Vincent Vega]] ([[w:John Travolta|John Travolta]]) in the film. | ||