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=='''Etymology'''==
=='''Etymology'''==
According to Steven Lerner, the name is an intentional oxymoron; by definition, a black sheep cannot be an albino because it quite obviously possesses skin pigmentation. He also points out that "black sheep" can also be interpreted as "outcast" and that the site's title could be interpreted to refer to an albino outcast.<ref>[http://www.albinoblacksheep.com/text/meaning The Meaning] of the title.</ref>
According to Steven Lerner, the name is an intentional oxymoron; by definition, a black sheep cannot be an albino because it quite obviously possesses skin pigmentation. He also points out that "black sheep" can also be interpreted as "outcast" and that the site's title could be interpreted to refer to an albino outcast.<ref>[http://www.albinoblacksheep.com/text/meaning The Meaning] of the title.</ref>
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