food trivia 2nite!!
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food trivia 2nite!!
bon le afternoon, mon peeps!
what is your current estate de le affaires,eh??
and how does that vompare with the last tiempo you played le ft2n??
thats quite le journey, cest fleury??
have yins noticed that I sprinkled le francais talk back there, cest dupois???
I did!!
know why???
no, I am not showing off, but bwcause french is le lingua francais de le
(that means "the" in english!!) food!!
I dont know about yins, but I like to watch a french talkin movie now and then to keep my french mellifluous, ce ba sais??
so the last movie I saw was about a mademoiselle(young girl) looking for work en Paree (that is Paris, France).ANywho, she asks for work at this fancy restaurant and the boss asks where she worked before.She says at a cafe, a brasserie and a bistro.I figgered she was in.But ol pierre said, "No"(which means no in english).So, my question to yins is whats the diff between a restaurant, cafe, bistro and brasserie in the land of France??
expound!!!
what is your current estate de le affaires,eh??
and how does that vompare with the last tiempo you played le ft2n??
thats quite le journey, cest fleury??
have yins noticed that I sprinkled le francais talk back there, cest dupois???
I did!!
know why???
no, I am not showing off, but bwcause french is le lingua francais de le
(that means "the" in english!!) food!!
I dont know about yins, but I like to watch a french talkin movie now and then to keep my french mellifluous, ce ba sais??
so the last movie I saw was about a mademoiselle(young girl) looking for work en Paree (that is Paris, France).ANywho, she asks for work at this fancy restaurant and the boss asks where she worked before.She says at a cafe, a brasserie and a bistro.I figgered she was in.But ol pierre said, "No"(which means no in english).So, my question to yins is whats the diff between a restaurant, cafe, bistro and brasserie in the land of France??
expound!!!
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Re: food trivia 2nite!!
I know not nothing of your answers and cannot pound the exes but I know that there are fans (the non-crow-eating types) who will rejoice at your return.BigDrawMan wrote:bon le afternoon, mon peeps!
what is your current estate de le affaires,eh??
and how does that vompare with the last tiempo you played le ft2n??
thats quite le journey, cest fleury??
have yins noticed that I sprinkled le francais talk back there, cest dupois???
I did!!
know why???
no, I am not showing off, but bwcause french is le lingua francais de le
(that means "the" in english!!) food!!
I dont know about yins, but I like to watch a french talkin movie now and then to keep my french mellifluous, ce ba sais??
so the last movie I saw was about a mademoiselle(young girl) looking for work en Paree (that is Paris, France).ANywho, she asks for work at this fancy restaurant and the boss asks where she worked before.She says at a cafe, a brasserie and a bistro.I figgered she was in.But ol pierre said, "No"(which means no in english).So, my question to yins is whats the diff between a restaurant, cafe, bistro and brasserie in the land of France??
expound!!!
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Qu'est-ce qui est cela?
Mon Dieu, sûrement mes yeux decieve moi!
Peut-il être vrai?
Je répondrai vite avant que je me réveille de ce rêve:
cafe - a casual, snack/sandwich place with somewhat careless service
bistro - small, casual eatery with a larger menu selection than a cafe
brasserie - more informal than a restaurant, but with better service and more a extensive menu than bistros. Usually open til quite late
restaurant - too snooty for words
J'attends pointage abondant, mon foodmeister.
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Mon Dieu, sûrement mes yeux decieve moi!
Peut-il être vrai?
Je répondrai vite avant que je me réveille de ce rêve:
cafe - a casual, snack/sandwich place with somewhat careless service
bistro - small, casual eatery with a larger menu selection than a cafe
brasserie - more informal than a restaurant, but with better service and more a extensive menu than bistros. Usually open til quite late
restaurant - too snooty for words
J'attends pointage abondant, mon foodmeister.
t.
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These are the paramedics called when Ms. Duck passed out at her computer......
We need to know the potential cause of her health issues.....
Perhaps it was the butchering of ze french language, n'est pas?
Or perhaps it was a seizure brought on by the yellow sponge dancing....
At any rate, she will be indisposed and unavailable to snidely comment on your FT2N.
We are looking for her bowling shoes and breast pump as she refuses to leave her house without them.....
Bonne nuit.
We need to know the potential cause of her health issues.....
Perhaps it was the butchering of ze french language, n'est pas?
Or perhaps it was a seizure brought on by the yellow sponge dancing....
At any rate, she will be indisposed and unavailable to snidely comment on your FT2N.
We are looking for her bowling shoes and breast pump as she refuses to leave her house without them.....
Bonne nuit.
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Re: food trivia 2nite!!
I weep with glorious mercis full of heureusement because YOU FINALLY PAID ATTENTION you jambon.BigDrawMan wrote:bon le afternoon, mon peeps!
Tres replete with plumbing leakage, bleeding veins emptying of moolah rushing to higher education (HAH! What a fricking joke.) and screwballs messing with the workplace. REALLY messing. Things are peachy. Ooh, I meant peche-y.what is your current estate de le affaires,eh??
Eh. Same ole, same ole.and how does that vompare with the last tiempo you played le ft2n??
Cest fleury? Were you trying to invoke a DQ Blizzard? Cest fleury is another meaningless yammering from your long gone yap. You really need to work on context.thats quite le journey, cest fleury??
"bwcause"? Is that Baba Wawa's influence on you? Did you enable her to screw around with that senator? Is that why you're quoting her? You owe her? That's just great.have yins noticed that I sprinkled le francais talk back there, cest dupois???
I did!!
know why???
no, I am not showing off, but bwcause french is le lingua francais de le
(that means "the" in english!!) food!!
A restaurant must serve food on plates with non-plastic utensils; a cafe must serve food on plates with non-plastic utensils but paper napkins are allowed; a bistro must keep the poulet and cheese off the bistro floor, away from the dogs and must serve it on a surface with bathroom tissue usable as a napkin; a brasserie must serve easily handled finger foods (doigts foods) nestled cunningly betwixt the miracle bras, thongs and body sprays, kept at higher than room temperature and discarded underwear may be used as a napkin.I dont know about yins, but I like to watch a french talkin movie now and then to keep my french mellifluous, ce ba sais??
so the last movie I saw was about a mademoiselle(young girl) looking for work en Paree (that is Paris, France).ANywho, she asks for work at this fancy restaurant and the boss asks where she worked before.She says at a cafe, a brasserie and a bistro.I figgered she was in.But ol pierre said, "No"(which means no in english).So, my question to yins is whats the diff between a restaurant, cafe, bistro and brasserie in the land of France??
expound!!!
I might have forgotten some of my French stuff, but the large parts are all correct. Really.
It's about TIME, YOU FROMAGE BOY!
Well, then
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Bowling! Shoes! Breastfeeders! WHOOO HOOO!!!5LD wrote:These are the paramedics called when Ms. Duck passed out at her computer......
We need to know the potential cause of her health issues.....
Perhaps it was the butchering of ze french language, n'est pas?
Or perhaps it was a seizure brought on by the yellow sponge dancing....
At any rate, she will be indisposed and unavailable to snidely comment on your FT2N.
We are looking for her bowling shoes and breast pump as she refuses to leave her house without them.....
Bonne nuit.
Well, then
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just like old times...
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just like old times...
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Re: food trivia 2nite!!
Bon soir! Comme va tu?BigDrawMan wrote:bon le afternoon, mon peeps!
I am damn fine, thankee kindly. (I cannot speak too much Francaise too openly without endangering my status as an international star of les espionages.) I probably was damn fine the last time I played, but it was so long ago that I cannot remember.what is your current estate de le affaires,eh??
and how does that vompare with the last tiempo you played le ft2n??
Aren't they all? Aren't they all.thats quite le journey, cest fleury??
Because you display remarkable pretension, for a sponge boy.have yins noticed that I sprinkled le francais talk back there, cest dupois???
I did!!
know why???
no, I am not showing off, but bwcause french is le lingua francais de le
(that means "the" in english!!) food!!
What. Ever.
In my life as an international super spy -- oops, forget I said that! In my ordinary humdrum existence as an eater, I believe that les differences are as follows:I dont know about yins, but I like to watch a french talkin movie now and then to keep my french mellifluous, ce ba sais??
so the last movie I saw was about a mademoiselle(young girl) looking for work en Paree (that is Paris, France).ANywho, she asks for work at this fancy restaurant and the boss asks where she worked before.She says at a cafe, a brasserie and a bistro.I figgered she was in.But ol pierre said, "No"(which means no in english).So, my question to yins is whats the diff between a restaurant, cafe, bistro and brasserie in the land of France??
expound!!!
A cafe in France originally was a coffeehouse, where one also could buy snacks, simple food, and non-alcoholic beverages.
A brasserie was more like what we might call a pub, where you can buy sandwiches and other eats and -- more importantly, beer.
A bistro was small eatery with simple meals, where one also could order (and drink!) wine.
A restaurant was and remains the place to go for fancier meals and a full selection of fine wines and mixed drinks.
I believe that the differences for the first three have become a bit blurred over recent decades, and it's all the fault of those darned Americans who persist in visiting France and getting hungry and thirsty.
I am not really an international super spy; I was just fooling with you. (No, I wasn't) (I was, too!) (Not!)
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Re: food trivia 2nite!!
For those of you who do not speak Swedish, I shall attempt to translate:
come faccio a sapere?
BDM prefers his chicken bones in the afternoon.BigDrawMan wrote:bon le afternoon, mon peeps!
He wishes to know if I am currently having any affairs in my Canadian estate.what is your current estate de le affaires,eh??
He wishes to know how he can avoid hitting the "v" key when attempting to hit the "c" key next to it.and how does that vompare with the last tiempo you played le ft2n??
He once gave flowers to Steve Perry at a Journey concert.thats quite le journey, cest fleury??
He is telling us that he hasn't posted a ft2n recently because he went all the way to France to pee in a duplex there.have yins noticed that I sprinkled le francais talk back there, cest dupois???
Obviously he's very proud of it.I did!!
Because you were able to spell out "Bow down before me, minions" on the duplex carpet?know why???
Yeah, well, Pepe lePew sez it's the language de l'amour! You expect me to take YOUR word over Pepe lePew's? You can't even spell "vompare"!no, I am not showing off, but bwcause french is le lingua francais de le
(that means "the" in english!!) food!!
I know what kinda French movie you like to watch, bucko, and I ain't translatin' the rest of this sentence on accounta I'm too busy bein' embarrassed. So you keep your slick, Duplex peein' ce ba saises to yerself, okey-dokie?I dont know about yins, but I like to watch a french talkin movie now and then to keep my french mellifluous, ce ba sais??
I will also answer in a foreign language:so the last movie I saw was about a mademoiselle(young girl) looking for work en Paree (that is Paris, France).ANywho, she asks for work at this fancy restaurant and the boss asks where she worked before.She says at a cafe, a brasserie and a bistro.I figgered she was in.But ol pierre said, "No"(which means no in english).So, my question to yins is whats the diff between a restaurant, cafe, bistro and brasserie in the land of France??
expound!!!
come faccio a sapere?
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Re: food trivia 2nite!!
Is this northren or suthren Swedish?T_Bone0806 wrote:For those of you who do not speak Swedish, I shall attempt to translate:
BDM prefers his chicken bones in the afternoon.BigDrawMan wrote:bon le afternoon, mon peeps!
He wishes to know if I am currently having any affairs in my Canadian estate.what is your current estate de le affaires,eh??
He wishes to know how he can avoid hitting the "v" key when attempting to hit the "c" key next to it.and how does that vompare with the last tiempo you played le ft2n??
He once gave flowers to Steve Perry at a Journey concert.thats quite le journey, cest fleury??
He is telling us that he hasn't posted a ft2n recently because he went all the way to France to pee in a duplex there.have yins noticed that I sprinkled le francais talk back there, cest dupois???
Obviously he's very proud of it.I did!!
Because you were able to spell out "Bow down before me, minions" on the duplex carpet?know why???
Yeah, well, Pepe lePew sez it's the language de l'amour! You expect me to take YOUR word over Pepe lePew's? You can't even spell "vompare"!no, I am not showing off, but bwcause french is le lingua francais de le
(that means "the" in english!!) food!!
I know what kinda French movie you like to watch, bucko, and I ain't translatin' the rest of this sentence on accounta I'm too busy bein' embarrassed. So you keep your slick, Duplex peein' ce ba saises to yerself, okey-dokie?I dont know about yins, but I like to watch a french talkin movie now and then to keep my french mellifluous, ce ba sais??
I will also answer in a foreign language:so the last movie I saw was about a mademoiselle(young girl) looking for work en Paree (that is Paris, France).ANywho, she asks for work at this fancy restaurant and the boss asks where she worked before.She says at a cafe, a brasserie and a bistro.I figgered she was in.But ol pierre said, "No"(which means no in english).So, my question to yins is whats the diff between a restaurant, cafe, bistro and brasserie in the land of France??
expound!!!
come faccio a sapere?
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Re: food trivia 2nite!!
Dunno. I learned all my Swedish from that chef Dude on The Muppets and old Abba interviews.ulysses5019 wrote:Is this northren or suthren Swedish?T_Bone0806 wrote:For those of you who do not speak Swedish, I shall attempt to translate:
BDM prefers his chicken bones in the afternoon.BigDrawMan wrote:bon le afternoon, mon peeps!
He wishes to know if I am currently having any affairs in my Canadian estate.what is your current estate de le affaires,eh??
He wishes to know how he can avoid hitting the "v" key when attempting to hit the "c" key next to it.and how does that vompare with the last tiempo you played le ft2n??
He once gave flowers to Steve Perry at a Journey concert.thats quite le journey, cest fleury??
He is telling us that he hasn't posted a ft2n recently because he went all the way to France to pee in a duplex there.have yins noticed that I sprinkled le francais talk back there, cest dupois???
Obviously he's very proud of it.I did!!
Because you were able to spell out "Bow down before me, minions" on the duplex carpet?know why???
Yeah, well, Pepe lePew sez it's the language de l'amour! You expect me to take YOUR word over Pepe lePew's? You can't even spell "vompare"!no, I am not showing off, but bwcause french is le lingua francais de le
(that means "the" in english!!) food!!
I know what kinda French movie you like to watch, bucko, and I ain't translatin' the rest of this sentence on accounta I'm too busy bein' embarrassed. So you keep your slick, Duplex peein' ce ba saises to yerself, okey-dokie?I dont know about yins, but I like to watch a french talkin movie now and then to keep my french mellifluous, ce ba sais??
I will also answer in a foreign language:so the last movie I saw was about a mademoiselle(young girl) looking for work en Paree (that is Paris, France).ANywho, she asks for work at this fancy restaurant and the boss asks where she worked before.She says at a cafe, a brasserie and a bistro.I figgered she was in.But ol pierre said, "No"(which means no in english).So, my question to yins is whats the diff between a restaurant, cafe, bistro and brasserie in the land of France??
expound!!!
come faccio a sapere?
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A brasserie is where you buy brassieres.
Bistro is where they have a lighted ball on the ceiling and you dance.
Cafe is short for cafeteria, like K & W,, which my grandmother used to love but she would complain they dint have everything she wanted and we would say get over it.
Restaurant is duh where you rest and rant.
Bistro is where they have a lighted ball on the ceiling and you dance.
Cafe is short for cafeteria, like K & W,, which my grandmother used to love but she would complain they dint have everything she wanted and we would say get over it.
Restaurant is duh where you rest and rant.
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Re: food trivia 2nite!!
T_Bone0806 wrote:For those of you who do not speak Swedish, I shall attempt to translate:
BDM prefers his chicken bones in the afternoon.BigDrawMan wrote:bon le afternoon, mon peeps!
He wishes to know if I am currently having any affairs in my Canadian estate.what is your current estate de le affaires,eh??
He wishes to know how he can avoid hitting the "v" key when attempting to hit the "c" key next to it.and how does that vompare with the last tiempo you played le ft2n??
He once gave flowers to Steve Perry at a Journey concert.thats quite le journey, cest fleury??
He is telling us that he hasn't posted a ft2n recently because he went all the way to France to pee in a duplex there.have yins noticed that I sprinkled le francais talk back there, cest dupois???
Obviously he's very proud of it.I did!!
Because you were able to spell out "Bow down before me, minions" on the duplex carpet?know why???
Yeah, well, Pepe lePew sez it's the language de l'amour! You expect me to take YOUR word over Pepe lePew's? You can't even spell "vompare"!no, I am not showing off, but bwcause french is le lingua francais de le
(that means "the" in english!!) food!!
I know what kinda French movie you like to watch, bucko, and I ain't translatin' the rest of this sentence on accounta I'm too busy bein' embarrassed. So you keep your slick, Duplex peein' ce ba saises to yerself, okey-dokie?I dont know about yins, but I like to watch a french talkin movie now and then to keep my french mellifluous, ce ba sais??
I will also answer in a foreign language:so the last movie I saw was about a mademoiselle(young girl) looking for work en Paree (that is Paris, France).ANywho, she asks for work at this fancy restaurant and the boss asks where she worked before.She says at a cafe, a brasserie and a bistro.I figgered she was in.But ol pierre said, "No"(which means no in english).So, my question to yins is whats the diff between a restaurant, cafe, bistro and brasserie in the land of France??
expound!!!
come faccio a sapere?
You're going to put my employer out of work!
Oh wait, he doesn't work in the first place....
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Re: food trivia 2nite!!
Buenos afternoonos!BigDrawMan wrote:bon le afternoon, mon peeps!
Muy bueno, gracias.BigDrawMan wrote:what is your current estate de le affaires,eh??
I can't remember the last time I vompared. Or played FT2N.BigDrawMan wrote:and how does that vompare with the last tiempo you played le ft2n??
I knew there was an ulterior motive here -- GO PENS!!!BigDrawMan wrote:thats quite le journey, cest fleury??
Sí, señor.BigDrawMan wrote:have yins noticed that I sprinkled le francais talk back there, cest dupois???
You are showing off. Despite Fleury's prowess in front of the net, you ain't doin such a great job of it neither.BigDrawMan wrote:know why???
Bwcause French is the French language of food! I love it when FoodDude makes sense!BigDrawMan wrote:no, I am not showing off, but bwcause french is le lingua francais de le (that means "the" in english!!) food!!
Holy cow! It's been a long time since I saw mellifluous spelled correctly and used in a sentence in context. My compliments to the chef. I mean, Author! Author! You know what I mean.BigDrawMan wrote:I dont know about yins, but I like to watch a french talkin movie now and then to keep my french mellifluous, ce ba sais??
Restaurants are regular sit-down places to eat.BigDrawMan wrote:so the last movie I saw was about a mademoiselle(young girl) looking for work en Paree (that is Paris, France).ANywho, she asks for work at this fancy restaurant and the boss asks where she worked before.She says at a cafe, a brasserie and a bistro.I figgered she was in.But ol pierre said, "No"(which means no in english).So, my question to yins is whats the diff between a restaurant, cafe, bistro and brasserie in the land of France??
expound!!!
Cafes are more casualer in the dress and eatments, and you don't have to wear a jacket. It can extend out onto the sidewalk.
Bistros are where you hang out with American expatriates and drink cheap beer.
A brasserie is mostly a bar, but there is also a limited menu for snacky type things. I ate at a brasserie in Baltimore down by the bay when the Greek restaurant we were going to was closed, and the crab cakes were good but overpriced.
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When the food dude wants to know the distinctions of Waffle House, Huddle House and IHOP, I'll be able to help, until then not so much.
Suitguy is not bitter.
feels he represents the many educated and rational onlookers who believe that the hysterical denouncement of lay scepticism is both unwarranted and counter-productive
The problem, then, is that such calls do not address an opposition audience so much as they signal virtue. They talk past those who need convincing. They ignore actual facts and counterargument. And they are irreparably smug.
feels he represents the many educated and rational onlookers who believe that the hysterical denouncement of lay scepticism is both unwarranted and counter-productive
The problem, then, is that such calls do not address an opposition audience so much as they signal virtue. They talk past those who need convincing. They ignore actual facts and counterargument. And they are irreparably smug.
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bon le afternoon, mon peeps!
Well it's about freaking time! The nerve!
what is your current estate de le affaires,eh??
I am fabu.
and how does that vompare with the last tiempo you played le ft2n??
Vompared to the last time I played FT2N I am much better.
thats quite le journey, cest fleury??
Not really. I just have more kids.
have yins noticed that I sprinkled le francais talk back there, cest dupois???
You sly devil, you.
Did you toot?
I did!!
know why???
Because your diet stinks and you consume too much red meat, eggs and beans. Say excuse me.
no, I am not showing off, but bwcause french is le lingua francais de le
(that means "the" in english!!) food!!
You should say excuse me bwcause it is the polite French thing to do.
I dont know about yins, but I like to watch a french talkin movie now and then to keep my french mellifluous, ce ba sais??
so the last movie I saw was about a mademoiselle(young girl) looking for work en Paree (that is Paris, France).ANywho, she asks for work at this fancy restaurant and the boss asks where she worked before.She says at a cafe, a brasserie and a bistro.I figgered she was in.But ol pierre said, "No"(which means no in english).So, my question to yins is whats the diff between a restaurant, cafe, bistro and brasserie in the land of France??
expound!!!
When I read this all I realy hear in my head is blahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblah...
Anywho, a bistro serves food and is family style it has a bar and serves wine. A brasserie just had beer and some food. A cafe is much like a bistro but has seating outside and breakfast.
Well it's about freaking time! The nerve!
what is your current estate de le affaires,eh??
I am fabu.
and how does that vompare with the last tiempo you played le ft2n??
Vompared to the last time I played FT2N I am much better.
thats quite le journey, cest fleury??
Not really. I just have more kids.
have yins noticed that I sprinkled le francais talk back there, cest dupois???
You sly devil, you.
Did you toot?
I did!!
know why???
Because your diet stinks and you consume too much red meat, eggs and beans. Say excuse me.
no, I am not showing off, but bwcause french is le lingua francais de le
(that means "the" in english!!) food!!
You should say excuse me bwcause it is the polite French thing to do.
I dont know about yins, but I like to watch a french talkin movie now and then to keep my french mellifluous, ce ba sais??
so the last movie I saw was about a mademoiselle(young girl) looking for work en Paree (that is Paris, France).ANywho, she asks for work at this fancy restaurant and the boss asks where she worked before.She says at a cafe, a brasserie and a bistro.I figgered she was in.But ol pierre said, "No"(which means no in english).So, my question to yins is whats the diff between a restaurant, cafe, bistro and brasserie in the land of France??
expound!!!
When I read this all I realy hear in my head is blahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblah...
Anywho, a bistro serves food and is family style it has a bar and serves wine. A brasserie just had beer and some food. A cafe is much like a bistro but has seating outside and breakfast.
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not adding anything, but it makes me happy to see this heading, so I'm bringing it up.
Bowling shoes!
Breastfeeding!
food expertise!
hah!
t.
Bowling shoes!
Breastfeeding!
food expertise!
hah!
t.
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You can ignore reality, but you can't ignore the consequences of ignoring reality. -Ayn Rand
Those who can make you believe absurdities, can make you commit atrocities. -Voltaire
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