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'''Talossan Culture''' is a unique and quirky thing, and difficult to describe. In addition to a unique national [[language]] and set of [[performing arts]], Talossa's culture flowers with [[literature]], [[music]], and festive celebrations on [[holidays]] and throughout the year. | '''Talossan Culture''' is a unique and quirky thing, and difficult to describe. In addition to a unique national [[language]] and set of [[performing arts]], Talossa's culture flowers with [[literature]], [[music]], and festive celebrations on [[holidays]] and throughout the year. | ||
Sometimes Talossan cultural beliefs can even affect politics. A large example is two beliefs engrained into various parties. Derivativism, or the belief that Talossa is a country, and Pecularism, that it is something else. | |||
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Revision as of 08:41, 25 February 2014
Talossan Culture is a unique and quirky thing, and difficult to describe. In addition to a unique national language and set of performing arts, Talossa's culture flowers with literature, music, and festive celebrations on holidays and throughout the year.
Sometimes Talossan cultural beliefs can even affect politics. A large example is two beliefs engrained into various parties. Derivativism, or the belief that Talossa is a country, and Pecularism, that it is something else.