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The Tractatus is a mere 75 pages long, written in sybilline, marmoreal sentences. I haven't figured out what this means since "sybilline" isn't in any of my dictionaries, and I don't quite see how a sentence can be "like marble."
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According to the Laws of Grammatical Physics, a sentence can be whatever the reader wishes, as long as he/she loses a substantial amount of their marbles.
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100 percent sick, bizarre and twisted, yes! Genius...not a chance!
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We're also tastier than toenails!
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Funny, my ex said the same exact thing.
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It's always an honor to be somebody's missing Web link.
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If you ever run into Bill and Ted again, give them my regards!
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Darn...I got kings again!
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Well, I reckon I never done read such a sweet comment in my life. Y'all come back now, ya here?
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Actually, our bosses won't let us use the real late-night stuff.
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Parietal Partitions :
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Synapses :
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Gray Matter
Frontal Lobe :
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Temporal Lobe :
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Leopold & Loeb
Brain Tumor :
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Personality Disorders
Cerebrum :
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Shock Therapy :
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Psychogenic Fugue
Long Term Memory :
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Spinal Cord :
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Corporate Callosum
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