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<dt>What is this?</dt>
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The Labelle Litanizer generates random <em>Animal Crossing:
- New Leaf</em> outfits. Ignoring the realities of the period
- and distribution of your random number generator, all
- possible outfits should have some chance of appearing.
+ New Leaf</em> outfits. Ignoring the limitations of your
+ computer's random number generator, all possible outfits
+ have a chance of appearing.
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<dt>What's with the name?</dt>
<dd>
<dt>Why?</dt>
<dd>
Latour litanies confront us with objects in a way that defies
- our usual methods of grouping or reduction. In a similar way
- the Labelle Litanizer asks us to consider the possible rather
- than merely the desirable or expected. <em>New Leaf</em>
- contains a huge number of objects you can wear (or otherwise
- visibly present with, if you are uncomfortable saying you
- are "wearing" an ice cream cone). But that scale and
- diversity is obscured due to its grouping algorithms, the
- small number presented at any one time, and our cultural
- norms about dress.
+ our usual methods of grouping or reduction. Like them, the
+ Labelle Litanizer asks us to consider the possible rather than
+ the desirable or expected. <em>New Leaf</em>
+ contains a huge number of objects you can wear. But the scale
+ and diversity is obscured due to its grouping decisions, the
+ small number presented at any one time, and our cultural norms
+ about dress.
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Can I restrict it to my items?
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