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I had a "screwed up" drawing, I drew a new line on a particular layer (with BYLAYER linetype, color, etc.) and THEN used the WBLOCK command to write out (to a separate file) that single line (which should only bring the LAYER with it).
That's IT. So HOW do all those linetypes and text styles get brought along, especially since WBlocking is normally used to GET RID OF crap like that. That's my issue.
When we take the DWG you posted and WBLOCK it (entire drawing option) to a new file, the anonymous blocks do not come along for the ride. I can't see why they would have when you WBLOCK'ed that single line.
In any case, I identified where the linetypes and textstyles are stored. Someone at some point created these anonymous blocks.
Why they went along for the ride in your WBLOCK case, is anyone's guess. We don't have access to the internal code, so unless you can find the guy who wrote it, it's probably going down as an unresolved mystery.