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Page that contains nothing but the word "pants" is a page that contains nothing but the word "pants". It was used primarily during World War II as a method of communicating among Allied powers, specifically, communicating the word "pants" and nothing else. On the day of its inception, the British army advanced 200 meters, a cause of great celebration which quickly turned to frustration as they had to dig new trenches. Page that contains nothing but the word "pants" got kind of old after that.
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Page that contains nothing but the word "pants" is a page that contains nothing but the word "pants". It was used primarily during World War II as a method of communicating among Allied powers, specifically, communicating the word "pants" and nothing else. On the day of its inception, the British army advanced 200 meters, a cause of great celebration which quickly turned to frustration as they had to dig new trenches. Page that contains nothing but the word "pants" got kind of old after that.