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The Greater Seattle Polycule refers to a series of memes referencing a fictional mega-polycule that connects a massive number of smaller polycules in the Greater Seattle area. The concept was first described in an article published by the satirical news website ClickHole in July 2017, and achieved wider popularity after in October 2021 a post referencing the article went viral on Tumblr.

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The Greater Seattle Polycule

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The Greater Seattle Polycule refers to a series of memes referencing a fictional mega-polycule that connects a massive number of smaller polycules in the Greater Seattle area. The concept was first described in an article published by the satirical news website ClickHole in July 2017, and achieved wider popularity after in October 2021 a post referencing the article went viral on Tumblr.

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