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'''Bouffant''' was a famous [[Philosopher]] of the disc. He is well known for his book ''[[Thoughts]]'' which states that freedom is mans natural state. His most famous dictum is, "If any man is not free, then I, too, am a small pie made of chicken." It has led to a considerable amount of debate. His ideas are he opposite of the the philosopher [[Freidegger]]. | '''Bouffant''' was a famous [[Philosopher]] of the disc. He is well known for his book ''[[Thoughts]]'' which states that freedom is mans natural state. His most famous dictum is, "If any man is not free, then I, too, am a small pie made of chicken." It has led to a considerable amount of debate. His ideas are he opposite of the the philosopher [[Freidegger]]. | ||
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Bouffant was a famous Philosopher of the disc. He is well known for his book Thoughts which states that freedom is mans natural state. His most famous dictum is, "If any man is not free, then I, too, am a small pie made of chicken." It has led to a considerable amount of debate. His ideas are he opposite of the the philosopher Freidegger.