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==Explanation==
 
==Explanation==
  
{{w|Characters in Dragonriders of Pern#F'nor|F'nor}} is a character from the popular{{Citation needed}} sci-fi/fantasy series ''{{w|Dragonriders of Pern}}'' by {{w|Anne McCaffrey}}. He is posting a {{w|Twitter}} comment (a "{{w|Conversation threading|thread}}" that's only one comment long, hence "1/1") about "{{w|Pern#Thread|Thread}}", a massively destructive alien organism from the same series. {{w|Pern}} is a fictional human-colonized planet and the main setting of the series.
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{{w|Characters in Dragonriders of Pern#F'nor|F'nor}} is a character from the popular sci-fi/fantasy series ''{{w|Dragonriders of Pern}}'' by {{w|Anne McCaffrey}}. He is posting a {{w|Twitter}} comment (a "{{w|Conversation threading|thread}}" that's only one comment long, hence "1/1") about "{{w|Pern#Thread|Thread}}", a massively destructive alien organism from the same series. {{w|Pern}} is a fictional human-colonized planet and the main setting of the series.
  
 
Typically, when starting a series of tweets (used to post content longer than 140 characters), one will start the first tweet with "Thread: " and end it with 1/X. The second tweet will read 2/X, and so on. If X, the total number of tweets, is unknown at the start, it will be listed or 1/many or omitted: 1/
 
Typically, when starting a series of tweets (used to post content longer than 140 characters), one will start the first tweet with "Thread: " and end it with 1/X. The second tweet will read 2/X, and so on. If X, the total number of tweets, is unknown at the start, it will be listed or 1/many or omitted: 1/

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