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There are some other characters that should be on that list.
Pippi Longstocking should definitely be on the list, instead of Sherlock Holmes.
And Alice in Wonderland definitely should be on the list.
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It's a lobotomized and a brain poke. The sharp part is used for poking a hole in the skull (for the lobotomy part), and the part that looks like an orange squeezer can be used for doing scientific tests for the brain. "What happens if I squeeze here..?" "Hm, I wonder would this part handle the language/motor skills/work as a sexual suppressant to cure this teenager..?". No undo-button so please be careful when you poke the brain.

Math problems, black or chocolate, L.
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If all the people on the world lived in one, Manhattan-tight packed city of the size of Texas, what would we be eating? Would we be seven billion vegetarians with occasional seafood and roach snacks (or the meat eaters would grow their own guineapigs home)?
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That's obviously a machete for cutting and peeling the spaghetti palm trees.
You can attach a spoon to the large hole in the end, and there's also a model of which the end works as a spork. The spork model is probably more practical, as you can cut and peel the spaghetti palm trees, and each them too with just one tool. A must have for anyone who might find themselves on a desert island (with spaghetti palms).

Rated E For Evil, L
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Joe Vitarelli as an Irish father of Rosemary in Shallow Hal. Absolutely The Worst Fake Irish Accent Ever.
Gwyneth Paltrow as Rosemary in Shallow Hal (and as Ex Mrs Iron Man Psycho Bitch in Iron Man 2).
Renee Zellweger as Bridget Jones (they really could not find a chubby blond chick in London, could they?)
Uma Thurman in Kill Bill trilogy (turn off the volume to torture your eyes. "Look at me, I'm acting!")
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Oh and a friend of mine annoyed me recently talking about "dax-and" ... umm, dachshund is clearly from German, so why rape it with bastard anglicized pronunciation?
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I hate when people mispronounce Italian words commonly used in English. Such as bruschetta (ch does NOT sound like Spanish ch - rather as k in this case), ciabatta (it'st not c-i-a-batta, the i is silent so just go with รง instead) etc. Yet all those who want a mispronounced bruschetta without the k sound seem to have no problem ordering their challahs where the ch doesn't sound like the Spanish ch.
And it's nearly as bad when the words from German are pronounced horrendously. There's a place called Gruene in Texas, pronounced "Green". Or all those reubens, streusels etc - if the word is from German, I keep the German pronunciation for the "eu" like in heute there.
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That's rather a "20 more reasons why you should have the vasectomy" list. (as if that list wasn't long enough even without those reasons)
And if anyone spits on me, I'll spit back - no matter what age they are.
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I deeply hate winter time.
It gets dark early so not a hope of seeing any daylight after work. Why not keep the clocks in summer time year around? I rather have some daylight AFTER work than while I'm at work.
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Miss Cellania, if you allow a female cat to sexually mature before you sterilize her, then she is subject to the same hormonal type ailments humans do - menopause, uterine and breast cancer.
That's why you need to sterilize the cats BEFORE they reach their sexual maturity.

I'd be curious how would the early sterilization affect the human females.
I would have been more than glad to donate my parts even before puberty.
My wild guess is that the female hormones DON'T protect against e.g. osteoporosis - no children and very few men ever get that disease. And not to talk about any cancers where the hormones play a role.
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