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==Plot==
==Plot==
In ancient Greece, [[Diogenes of Sinope]] arrives in a town, declaring that he is "looking for an honest man". He asks [[Arthur Read|Arthur]], who says he thinks he is an honest man. [[D.W. Read|D.W.]], called Delta Omega, says that he is not, assuming that he has been lying for years about taking [[Snowball|her snowball]]. She then gives Diogenes directions to where he can find what he is looking for. Diogenes arrives at a cave, where he finds the [[Tibble Twins|Tibble twins]], who claim to be honest. The Tibbles fight over Diogenes' oil lamp, causing it to slip out of his hand, fall on the ground and shatter. Diogenes then regrets not looking for the meaning of life instead.
In ancient Greece, [[Diogenes of Sinope]] arrives in a town, declaring that he is "looking for an honest man". He asks [[Arthur Read|Arthur]], who says he thinks he is an honest man. [[D.W.]], called Delta Omega, says that he is not, assuming that he has been lying for years about taking [[Snowball|her snowball]]. She then gives Diogenes directions to where he can find what he is looking for. Diogenes arrives at a cave, where he finds the [[Tibble Twins|Tibble twins]], who claim to be honest. The Tibbles fight over Diogenes' oil lamp, causing it to slip out of his hand, fall on the ground and shatter. Diogenes then regrets not looking for the meaning of life instead.


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<center>'''To Tibble the Truth'''</center>

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