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File:Tungsten-Nuts.jpg|link=Tungsten-Nuts|'''[[Tungsten-Nuts]]''' is a rogue transdimesional corporation which attempts to camouflage itself as a breakfast cereal. Tungsten-Nuts is toxic to most Euclidean-based life forms, including humans. | File:Tungsten-Nuts.jpg|link=Tungsten-Nuts|'''[[Tungsten-Nuts]]''' is a rogue transdimesional corporation which attempts to camouflage itself as a breakfast cereal. Tungsten-Nuts is toxic to most Euclidean-based life forms, including humans. | ||
File:The Bayer Necessities.jpg|link=The Bayer Necessities|1967: Debut of "'''[[The Bayer Necessities]]'''", a song from the Disney film ''The Junkie Book'' about analgesics manufactured by Bayer. | |||
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The Subletting of Hill House is a 1959 property management horror novel by American author Shirley Jackson. The story relies on contract negotiations and litigation proceedings to elicit emotion in the reader, exploring complex relationships between the tenants, subtenants, sub-sub-tenants, and so on.
Who's Eating Gilbert Grape? is a 1993 coming-of-age film about a deranged masked cannibal.
Tungsten-Nuts is a rogue transdimesional corporation which attempts to camouflage itself as a breakfast cereal. Tungsten-Nuts is toxic to most Euclidean-based life forms, including humans.
1967: Debut of "The Bayer Necessities", a song from the Disney film The Junkie Book about analgesics manufactured by Bayer.