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File:Martian Pixy-Stix.jpg|link=Martian Pixy-Stix|'''''[[Martian Pixy-Stix]]''''' is a science fiction novel by American sociologist Philip K. Dick 1.1 about mental illness, the physics of time, and the dangers of sugar addiction.
File:Martian Pixy-Stix.jpg|link=Martian Pixy-Stix|'''''[[Martian Pixy-Stix]]''''' is a science fiction novel by American sociologist Philip K. Dick 1.1 about mental illness, the physics of time, and the dangers of sugar addiction.


File:Redheaded_VALIS.png|link=With Enough Redheads|The Gnomon Chronicles Society for the Advancement of VALIS (SAV) reminds you — '''[[With Enough Redheads|With enough redheads]]''', we can project a beam of pink VALIS light into space, so other worlds know that we have redheads too.
File:Safety_Coffin_World_-_I_woke_up_buried_alive_-_Underlying_condition.jpg|link=Safety Coffin World|'''[[Safety Coffin World]]''' is a transdimensional corporation which provides live burial escape services.


File:Urine_in_rain_monologue.jpg|link=Urine in rain monologue|The "'''Urine in rain'''" (also known as the "'''Sea Breezes Speech'''") is a 42-word monologue, consisting of the last words of character Roy Batty (portrayed by Rutger Hauer) in the 1982 Ridley Scott-directed film Blade Runner.
File:Urine_in_rain_monologue.jpg|link=Urine in rain monologue|The "'''Urine in rain'''" (also known as the "'''Sea Breezes Speech'''") is a 42-word monologue, consisting of the last words of character Roy Batty (portrayed by Rutger Hauer) in the 1982 Ridley Scott-directed film Blade Runner.

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