After escaping from the land of Egypt with the Juice (today known as the Jews), Moses climbed to the top of Mount Horeb where he collected the Ten Commandments from Gawd. However, when he arrived back at the encampment of the Juice, he found that they had engaged in the worship of golden idols because they had nothing else to do. When Moses saw that the Juice were worshiping golden idols instead of Gawd, he got really pissed, and threw the stone tablets, which the Ten Commandments were engraved on, down upon the ground where they broke into hundreds of pieces. However, as the stone tablets which originally compsed the Ten Commandments broke into thousands of pieces on the ground, the pieces became reorganized into a new set of laws. This is the origin of the Uncyclopedian Laws.
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| - After escaping from the land of Egypt with the Juice (today known as the Jews), Moses climbed to the top of Mount Horeb where he collected the Ten Commandments from Gawd. However, when he arrived back at the encampment of the Juice, he found that they had engaged in the worship of golden idols because they had nothing else to do. When Moses saw that the Juice were worshiping golden idols instead of Gawd, he got really pissed, and threw the stone tablets, which the Ten Commandments were engraved on, down upon the ground where they broke into hundreds of pieces. However, as the stone tablets which originally compsed the Ten Commandments broke into thousands of pieces on the ground, the pieces became reorganized into a new set of laws. This is the origin of the Uncyclopedian Laws.
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| - After escaping from the land of Egypt with the Juice (today known as the Jews), Moses climbed to the top of Mount Horeb where he collected the Ten Commandments from Gawd. However, when he arrived back at the encampment of the Juice, he found that they had engaged in the worship of golden idols because they had nothing else to do. When Moses saw that the Juice were worshiping golden idols instead of Gawd, he got really pissed, and threw the stone tablets, which the Ten Commandments were engraved on, down upon the ground where they broke into hundreds of pieces. However, as the stone tablets which originally compsed the Ten Commandments broke into thousands of pieces on the ground, the pieces became reorganized into a new set of laws. This is the origin of the Uncyclopedian Laws.
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