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The initial deployment began on November 4th, 2024. This is often viewed as the initial creation of the club itself. A series of three posters were created<ref name="multiple_posters">One of these posters contained four different variations of the same content, though they are almost never treated as discrete objects</ref> over the course of about two days, before being deployed on the night of the fourth. The posters contain several references to 'anachronistic' media to the untrained eye.
The initial deployment began on November 4th, 2024. This is often viewed as the initial creation of the club itself. A series of three posters were created<ref name="multiple_posters">One of these posters contained four different variations of the same content, though they are almost never treated as discrete objects</ref> over the course of about two days, before being deployed on the night of the fourth. The posters contain several references to 'anachronistic' media to the untrained eye.
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Revision as of 01:19, 21 November 2024

Posters refers specifically to those deployed by The Intrusive Gardening Club. This page is a collection of posters, organized by deployment section.

Initiation

The initial deployment began on November 4th, 2024. This is often viewed as the initial creation of the club itself. A series of three posters were created[1] over the course of about two days, before being deployed on the night of the fourth. The posters contain several references to 'anachronistic' media to the untrained eye.

  1. One of these posters contained four different variations of the same content, though they are almost never treated as discrete objects