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File:Jekyll Perfume.png|link=Jekyll (perfume)|New perfume [[Jekyll (perfume)|designed for sociopaths ]].
File:Jekyll Perfume.png|link=Jekyll (perfume)|New perfume [[Jekyll (perfume)|designed for sociopaths ]].
File:Orson Welles War of the Worlds 1938.jpg|link=Humanity and Other Non-Essential Services|Orson Welles announces that he has tested positive for the catch phrase ''[[Humanity and Other Non-Essential Services]]''.
File:Orson Welles War of the Worlds 1938.jpg|link=Humanity and Other Non-Essential Services|Orson Welles announces that he has tested positive for the catch phrase ''[[Humanity and Other Non-Essential Services]]''.
File:Myoglobin_John_Kendrew.jpg|Biochemist and crystallographer John Kendrew transposing the music of Bach into self-assembling models.
File:Myoglobin_John_Kendrew.jpg|Biochemist and crystallographer John Kendrew transposes Bach cantata into self-assembling proteins.
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Revision as of 14:33, 19 June 2016

You and whose protein? is a catch phrase.

Etymology: perhaps related to the "protein from the sea" robot in Logan's Run.

You and Whose Protein? is the official Battle Cry of the Grievous Mitochondria.

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