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(fyi the russian word you used there was seal as in wax seal and not seal as in animal. you can revert this if you want because it is funny)
 
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'''Franz Okin''' (3 July 1883 – 3 June 1924) was a [[Lake Baikal|Baikalian]] researcher and author who specialized in studying the ecology and philosophy of Lake Baikal.  
 
'''Franz Okin''' (3 July 1883 – 3 June 1924) was a [[Lake Baikal|Baikalian]] researcher and author who specialized in studying the ecology and philosophy of Lake Baikal.  
  
The term "'''Okinesque'''" is used to describe concepts and situations reminiscent of Okin's work, particularly ''Ozero'' (''The Lake'') and ''уродливая печать'' (''The Ugly Seal'').
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The term "'''Okinesque'''" is used to describe concepts and situations reminiscent of Okin's work, particularly ''Ozero'' (''The Lake'') and ''уродливый тюлень'' (''The Ugly Seal'').
 
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Latest revision as of 11:08, 27 May 2024

Franz Okin is his playful, joyful youth.

Franz Okin (3 July 1883 – 3 June 1924) was a Baikalian researcher and author who specialized in studying the ecology and philosophy of Lake Baikal.

The term "Okinesque" is used to describe concepts and situations reminiscent of Okin's work, particularly Ozero (The Lake) and уродливый тюлень (The Ugly Seal).