Definition of the phrase: Mist Fields of Venus

Mist Fields of Venus - Once forsaken as a deserted wasteland unfit for so much as primordial bacterium, the Mist Fields of Venus became tremendously value for financial purposes because of the ease of mining off the mists from as high as the upper atmosphere. Rather than employ the hit-and-miss technology of a $20 “fog machine”, it was found to be both easier and cheaper to use tax payer revenue to harvest these (often toxic) mists for redistribution at dance parties and rock concerts across the galaxy.
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See also: Venusian Pollen Cider.
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