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A grand metaphysical fiction on which much of post-enlightenment western civilization depends. Originally known as “joint stock companies”, [[LLC]]s are demure creatures, usually hidden behind a corporate veil.
A grand metaphysical fiction on which much of post-enlightenment western civilization depends. Originally known as “joint stock companies”, [[LLC]]s are demure creatures, usually hidden behind a corporate veil.


In 1926 Scottish naturalist [[A. J. N. Calder]] discovered the [[espiecie]] on a nature walk not far from [[George Town]]. It was, he discovered, a unique adaptation of the [[ellellcie]] that was for years exclusive to the islands of the [[British West Indies]]. It is thought to have evolved from an [[ellellcie]] that was washed overboard as the Mayflower passed the Caribbean on its way to Cape Cod, and had in the ensuing three hundred years adapted to its new environment so successfully that it was almost unrecognisable. DEspite repeated efforts scientists and financial engineers have not, been able to successfully merge or consolidate an [[espiecie]] with a traditional [[ellellcie]] and scientists believe they are now distinct genus of legal personality.
While walking in the [[Cayman Islands]] during a biological expedition in 1926, glum Scottish naturalist [[A. J. N. Calder]] discovered an animal very like the [[ellellcie]] in a forest not far from [[George Town]], [[Grand Cayman]]. This creature (which, for reasons best known to himself, he originally dubbed the “[[shelfco]]”) turned out to be a an [[espiecie]] - a rather remarkable adaptation of the [[ellellcie]] unique to the islands of the [[British West Indies]].  
 
It is thought to have evolved from an [[ellellcie]] that was washed overboard as the Mayflower passed the Caribbean on its way to Cape Cod, but it had in the ensuing three hundred years adapted so totally  to its new environment that it was almost unrecognisable as an [[ellellcie]]. Despite repeated efforts scientists and financial engineers have been unable to successfully merge or consolidate an [[espiecie]] with a traditional [[ellellcie]] and the prevailing orthodoxy today has it that they are now entirely distinct geni of legal personality.


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