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This text is called “greeking.” It is not meant to be read. It is put in place to show you what a page will look like once text is in place. It is here purely to fill space and does not mean anything, so you can seriously stop reading it now. By the way, why is it called “greeking”? Why not “frenching”? Oh, wait. That already has a meaning. This text is called “greeking.” It is not meant to be read. It is put in place to show you what a page will look like once text is in place. It is here purely to fill space and does not mean anything, so you can seriously stop reading it now. By the way, why is it called “greeking”? Why not “frenching”? Oh, wait. That already has a meaning. This text is called “greeking.” It is not meant to be read. It is put in place to show you what a page will look like once text is in place. It is here purely to fill space and does not mean anything, so you can seriously stop reading it now. By the way, why is it called “greeking”? Why not “frenching”? Oh, wait. That already has a meaning.

This text is called “greeking.” It is not meant to be read. It is put in place to show you what a page will look like once text is in place. It is here purely to fill space and does not mean anything, so you can seriously stop reading it now. By the way, why is it called “greeking”? Why not “frenching”? Oh, wait. That already has a meaning.

This text is called “greeking.” It is not meant to be read. It is put in place to show you what a page will look like once text is in place. It is here purely to fill space and does not mean anything, so you can seriously stop reading it now. By the way, why is it called “greeking”? Why not “frenching”? Oh, wait. That already has a meaning.This text is called “greeking.” It is not meant to be read. It is put in place to show you what a page will look like once text is in place. It is here purely to fill space and does not mean anything, so you can seriously stop reading it now. By the way, why is it called “greeking”? Why not “frenching”? Oh, wait. That already has a meaning.