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Bah, it's good for you. It'll put hairs on your... hair.

The keyword in this sentence, of course, is "'hair.'" ;)

 

I hear cyanide really brings out the flavour in chicken...

That it does. Cyanide is quite delicious when cooked in the correct manner.

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The keyword in this sentence, of course, is "'hair.'" ;)

The keyword in this sentence is, of course, 'keyword'.

 

That it does. Cyanide is quite delicious when cooked in the correct manner.

 

I like mine raw. With cabbage.

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The keyword in this sentence is, of course, 'keyword'.

And, of course, the keyword in this sentence is 'sentence.'

 

I like mine raw. With cabbage.

I prefer mine cooked, and then drizzled onto Great White shark. Freshly caught is the best, but you could suffice with store-bought.

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The key sentence in this sentence ends with 'sentence'.

Hm. I concede the point sentence to you, good sir.

 

Edit: And pulp-free orange juice sucks.

Your logic is flawed in this argument: only pulp-free orange juice is potable.

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Your logic is flawed in this argument: only pulp-free orange juice is potable.

I demand sources for this information, and I am disappointed that you would know that pulp-free orange juice is a common schoolyard drug. Another young mind gone to waste. :disaprove

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I demand sources for this information, and I am disappointed that you would know that pulp-free orange juice is a common schoolyard drug. Another young mind gone to waste. :disaprove

And this is coming from Hallucination?

 

"As to those that spell fail with a 'ph': let them be anathema."

 

Canon 565, Council of Trent.

"As to those that criticize those that spell fail with a 'ph': let them be ashamed."

 

~Canon 665, Jedi Council

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"As to him who quotes the Jedi: Let him be anathema."

~Canon 566, Council of Trent

 

"As to him who says 'anathema' more than once in two posts, let him be exiled."

~Canon 664, Jedi Council

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"As to him who delimits the use of 'anathema': Let him be anthema."

-John Chrysostom

 

"...and, following the basic precursor to our democratic dictatorship, let he who abuse the term 'anathema' be an anathema himself."

 

~excerpt from "Notes on (a/the) Galactic Republic."

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