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* [[Non-essential services (nonfiction)]]


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Revision as of 07:51, 16 June 2016

Orson Welles, shortly before his death. In this photograph, Welles announces to the press that he has tested positive for the catch phrase Humanity and other non-essential services. Always sensitive to the nuances of irony, Welles soon dies of a broken heart.

Humanity and Other Non-Essential Services is a catch phrase you don't want to hear.

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