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January
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All right children, what did we learn from the Twentieth Century?
"Never cover Bohemian Rhapsody".Glutenberg Bible is an ecumenical religious bakery franchise headquartered in New Minneapolis, Canada.
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Probabilitios is a probability theory breakfast cereal which uses dice-like cereal bits to generate a unique pseudo-random taste sensation for each consumer.
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Pooh vs. Alien— Piglet and Eeyore are caught in the crossfire of an ancient battle between Winnie-the-Pooh and aliens as they attempt to entertain children long enough for their parents to have some overdue sex.
The Silence of Anthony Hopkins is a 1991 psychological black comedy film starring Anthony Hopkins and Marlee Matlin.
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Private Zod: Rise of the Soldiers is a 2012 superhero biographical film starring Michael Shannon.
Cuja is an American dog misgendering horror film based on the novel of the same name by Stephen King.
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Armageddon Hard is a 1998 American planetary catastrophe heist film about a New York City detective (Bruce Willis) who must stop a rogue splinter asteroid (99942 Apophis-B) from destroying the earth.
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"Morning Has Broken (But I'm Your Handy Man)" is a song by Yusuf Islam and James Taylor.
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Beneath the Naked City of the Apes is an American science fiction police procedural television series.
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"Acadian Spy Din" is an anagram of "A Dandy in Aspic]]".
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Popesicle is a brand of Papal-themed ice cream treats.
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I Write the Tweets is a song by Barry Manilow.
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Priestspotting is a drama film about a Roman Catholic priest (Linus Roache), a young hoodlum (Ewan McGregor), and their struggles with heroin addiction.
The Truman Show 2 is a satirical psychological horror-drama film starring Jordan Peele and Ed Harris.
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Pyro Parts is 1997 American arson comedy film which follows the life of an arsonist (Howard Sterno) from boyhood and his rise to success as the "shock jock" of pyromaniacs.
Our Thing (better known as The Little Rituals or Hal Roach's Rituals) is a series of religious short films chronicling a group of poor neighborhood children and their sequence of activities involving gestures, words, actions, or objects, performed according to a set sequence.
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Twitter is a billion-headed bird chirping on the Internet. Twitter is a wreath of pretty flowers which smell [ACCOUNT SUSPENDED].
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"Mama Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Androids" is a country science fiction song by Waylon Jennings, Willie Nelson, and Yul Brynner.
Gray googly eyes is a hypothetical global catastrophic scenario involving molecular nanotechnology in which out-of-control self-replicating googly eye machines consume all biomass on Earth while building more of themselves.
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The Detailing is a 2011 industrial training video for car wash and detailing workers narrated by Tobey Maguire.
"Ray Pontoons" is an anagram of "Tony Soprano".
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The Coital cosmos theory (sometimes know as "Playskool's My First Big Bang", "Playskool's My First Panspermia", "Do-Over cosmos", etc.) is a cosmological model of the observable universe from the earliest known periods of sexual arousal through its subsequent evolution into any of various sex acts.
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Grinding Nemo: My Life as an Exotic Sushi Chef is a 2003 American animated mockumentary about the sushi industry.
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Pulp Raisins is a 1994 animated musical crime drama film written and directed by Quentin Tarantino and starring the California Raisins.
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Shaolin of the Corn is a 1984 Chinese-American agricultural fantasy film about a Shaolin monk who must defeat an evil corn demon which possesses children and makes them kill their elders.
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"Raindrops Keep Fallin' on My Ark" is a song from the 2014 film NOAA.
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"Those Were the Days" is a song written by the Gnomon Chronicles Hit Machine algorithm.
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Balls of Fury 2: Office Fury is an American sports comedy film starring Christopher Walken, Diedrich Bader, and Mike Judge.
The Hunger Thrones is a dystopian science fantasy drama television series based on the novel A Game of Hunger and Thrones by George R. R. Martin and Suzanne Collins.
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Irony Man is a 2022 psychological thriller film starring Gwyneth Paltrow.
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The Titanic Strain (originally A Strain to Remember) is a science fiction historical disaster thriller film about a deadly alien organism aboard the ocean liner Titanic.
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The Three Stigmata of Southland Tales is a science fiction black comedy novel by American sociologist Philip K. Dick. It was adapted for film in 2006 by Richard Kelly.
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"Wanting Shiniest Hit" is an anagram of "Nights in White Satin".
"Someone Took My Meds Tonight" is a lost song by Elton John.
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Terminators in Love is an erotic science fiction fantasy film about two robot assassins who give up killing and elope to a distant planet.
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Bobby Fun-Trucker is a 1977 American science fiction teensploitation film about a boy who can transform himself into a Chevy van. Co-starring Danny DeVito as Martini.
"Hot Ford Ape" is an anagram of "Death Proof".
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Emanuel Swedenborg and the Heavenly Doctrine is a 2005 fantasy documentary film loosely based on the life of pluralistic-Christian theologian, scientist, philosopher and mystic Emanuel Swedenborg, starring Daniel Radcliffe as Swedenborg.
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Lock, Stock, and Two Smoking Glass Onions is a black comedy murder mystery film written and directed by Rian Johnson and Guy Ritchie.
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February
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Bone Eater 5 is an American science fiction horror television series starring Bruce Boxleitner.
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Dark Script is a science fiction psychological thriller about an intelligent explosive device (Bomb 20, reprising its role in Dark Star) which abandons its primary mission in order to write screenplays.
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"We All Live in a Little Shop of Horrors" is one of the "Forbidden Tracks" by the Beatles. It has twice been the subject of several films.
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Canopic Snickers is an unlicensed transdimensional corporation which manifests itself as an ancient Egyptian candy bar with alleged life extension properties.
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Tweet Free is a 1966 British drama film about Joy and George Adamson, a couple who raised Elsa the Lioness, an orphaned lion cub, to adulthood, and released her into the wilderness of Kenya with a Twitter-enabled tracking device.
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Three Days of the Sand Mouse is a science fiction spy thriller film directed by David Lynch and Sydney Pollack, starring Robert Redford, Faye Dunaway, and Sting.
Autobiography of a Wogdon & Barton Flintlock Smoothbore Dueling Pistol is an autobiography of the dueling pistol which killed Alexander Hamilton.
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Ionic Bondi Beach is a popular beach and the name of the surrounding suburb in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, famed for its chemical bonding, both the bonding of oppositely charged ions, and the bonding of two atoms with sharply different electronegativities.
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"(You're) Having My Bomb Bay" is a song by [REDACTED].
Terminator: Close and Play is a science fiction comedy adventure film about a retired robotic soldier which collects pre-War 45 RPM records.
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X-Men: Cordyceps is an American science fiction superhero horror film about a parasitic fungus which takes control of mutant superheroes.
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Abseiling the Giant Multi-Pen is a short autobiography by an anonymous climbing enthusiast.
Tire Fires of the Rich and Famous is an American television series featuring the extravagant tire fires of wealthy entertainers, athletes, socialites, and magnates.
Stochastic Paladin is an American Western magical reality television series about an investigator-gunfighter calling himself "Paladin" (Richard Boone) who travels around the Internet causing unsuspecting strangers to experience serendipity.
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Sitcom of the Damned is a science fiction horror film starring Scott Baio. It is loosely based on the television series Charles in Charge.
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A Clockwork Orange is the New Black is a dystopian comedy-drama television series about life in a prison gang starring Kate Mulgrew and Malcolm McDowell.
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Born Free 2049 is a science fiction animal rights film ab about a couple who raise an orphaned virtual lion cub to adulthood, and released it into the wilderness of the Internet.
Fugitive Nights: Assignment Earth is a science fiction crime drama television series starring Teri Garr and Sam Elliott.
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Down to the Quick is an erotic lunchbox fetish novel for young adults in the Salty MacTavish After-Lunch Mystery series.
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Cocaine Gimp is a 2021 crime drama film about a masked stranger who goes on a cocaine-fueled rampage.
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Revolt of the Pencil Pushers is a science fiction fiction thriller film about clerical robots who rebel against their managers.
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Cocaine Dormammu is a 2023 superhero horror film about an interdimensional demon which goes on a cocaine-fueled rampage.
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"Rumie" is a song by Pure Prairie League.
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Aphid Twin is a British composer, DJ, and aphid researcher. He is best known for his idiosyncratic work with incertae sedis.
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"Neutrino Ghost Howled" is an anagram of "The World is Not Enough".
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Hot Punch-Outs is an American brand of microwaveable fisticuffs generally containing one or more types of hitting, kicking, or head-butting.
World War I is a zombie superhero film about a United Nations metallurgist (Brad Pitt) who must find a cure for the Iron Man zombie plague.
Taco Bell 2049 is an American multinational chain of science fiction themed post-Mexican cuisine fast-food restaurants.
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House of Morbius is an American biographical crime drama superhero film directed by Ridley Scott and Daniel Espinosa, starring Jared Leto, Lady Gaga, Adam Driver, Jared Leto, Jeremy Irons, and Adria Arjona.
Ohio Ice Shanty Players is an American funk band, most popular in ice fishing shanties.
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Broken Constantine is a 2005 superhero horror film about an aging exorcist (Keanu Reeves) who embarks on a cross-country journey to track down four of his former lovers after receiving an anonymous letter stating that he has a son who resides in Hell.
Citrusball is a family of sports involving citrus fruit. Derived from basketball, citrusball is played around the world, with many diverse local variations.
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"Walk On By Under the Boardwalk" is a song first recorded by Dionne Warwick and the Drifters.
It Takes a Green is an American ecology-crime television series starring Malachi Throne.
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The Pink Knight is a fantasy superhero crime film directed by Greta Gerwig and Christopher Nolan.
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Night Café is an American television series hosted by food reviewer Carl Kolchak (Darren McGavin), who investigates mysterious foods with unlikely kitchens, particularly those involving the supernatural or science fiction, including fantastic creatures.
Alien: Horrible Bosses (originally Horrible Bosses 3) is a 2011 American black comedy science fiction horror film about three spaceship crash survivors who are stalked and parasitized by their respective alien bosses.
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Substance D: Origins is a science fiction thriller film starring Keanu Reeves and Charlton Heston. It is loosely based on the novel The Three Stigmata of Karl Marx by American sociologist Philip K. Dick.
Procedurally Generated Urinal Cake is a transdimensional corporation which provides non-Euclidean urinal deodorizer blocks using procedurally generation techniques.
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Where's Toto? is a 1970 American black comedy film about the troubled relationship between the members of a band (Toto) and their senile mother (Ruth Gordon), who keeps interfering with their love lives.
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"You Don't Bring Me Big Bangs" is a song by cosmologists Barbra Streisand and Neil Diamond.
March
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Attack of the Roman Numerals is a 2021 American calendrical horror film about an alien species which Roman numerals to conquer the earth.
The Three Stigmata of Chantal Witherbottom is a black comedy science fiction novel by American sociologist Philip K. Dick. It was adapted for television in 2016.
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Cleanskin Ascending is a space opera spy thriller film directed by Hadi Hajaig and the Wachowskis, starring Sean Bean, Channing Tatum, and Mila Kunis.
Knights of the Old Spice Republic is an RPG video game series based Old Spice products and set in the fictional universe of Star Wars by George Lucas and Procter & Gamble.
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Vanquishing Point is a 1971 American action film about a disaffected ex-policeman and race driver transporting a nuclear-powered car cross country to a singularity in California.
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Soylent Yellow is a 1973 American agricultural dystopian thriller film about a murder investigation involving the extinction of Cavendish bananas.
It's a fine line between satire and fact. The finer the better.
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I Know What You Did Last Zummer is a 1997 American sex education film. It draws inspiration from the urban legend known as the Nook, and the 1980s sex education films Prom Nurse (1980) and The Clinic on Sorority Row (1982).
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If Only is an alleged lost James Bond film, supposedly released in 2007.
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Sky Friar is a 1968 song by Eric Burdon and the Caterers.
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Forced Perspective is an optical illusion comedy-thriller film directed by Alfred Hitchcock.
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"Get It Bare" is an anagram of "Tiger Beat".
Octosarlacc is a 1983 science fiction spy film starring Roger Moore, Maude Adams, and Carrie Fisher.
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The Iocaine Mutiny is a 1954 military drama substance abuse film starring Cary Elwes and Humphrey Bogart.
Mysterion: Far From Home is a 2021 buddy adventure film about a custom car genius (Ed Roth) who teams up with actor and alleged time-traveler Jake Gyllenhaal to restore the legendary Mysterion to mint condition.
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Big Star Baby is a British-American rock band comprising Big Star and the Guess Who. They are known for their hit song "Big Star Baby".
Möbius Potato is a non-orientable documentary film about efforts to develop potatoes derived from Möbius strips.
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Willy Wonka & the Methamphetamine Factory is an American musical fantasy crime thriller film directed by Mel Stuart and Vince Gilligan about deranged candymaker Willy Wonka (Gene Wilder) who befriends a poor chemistry teacher named Walter White (Bryan Cranston).
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Sex Toy Story: Buzz Lightflesh is an American computer-animated sex farce film.
The Real Sister Wives of Beverly Hills is an American reality television which documents the life of Hollywood polygamist families.
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Alice's Adventures in Cryptoland is an 1865 English novel by Lewis Carroll. It details the story of a young girl named Alice who falls through a cryptographic security hole into a virtualized world of anthropomorphic attack surfaces.
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The Adulteration of Bergamot is a lost erotic novel by Charles Grey, 2nd Earl Grey.
What killed Sigmund Freud might not necessarily kill you is an advertising campaign slogan promoted by HAL 9000 Mental Health Associates.
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My Blood Car is an American coming-of-age romantic black comedy film directed by Howard Zieff and Alex Orr, starring Anna Chlumsky, Dan Aykroyd, Jamie Lee Curtis, and Macaulay Culkin.
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McGuffin is an American political crime drama television series starring G. Gordon Liddy.
"To smear your enemies during Investigative Committee witch hunts, see them humiliated before you in the House and Senate, and to hear the lamentation of their Commie Pinko lackeys in the press!" (Nixon the Barbarian)
Cocaine Leprechaun is a 1993 American substance abuse horror fiction film about a vengeful leprechaun who believes a family has stolen his cocaine.
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"Little Kahuna" is a song by Raffi.
American Ninja Work-Life Balance is an American corporate career competition based on the Japanese television series Sasuke.
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The Banana Menace is a 1999 American epic space opera foodie film written and directed by George Lucas. It stars Liam Neeson, Ewan McGregor, Natalie Portman, Jake Lloyd, Ahmed Best, Ian McDiarmid, Anthony Daniels, Kenny Baker, Pernilla August and Frank Oz.
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The Caterer Strikes Back is a 1983 science fiction comedy film about a Jedi Chef (Luke Skywalker) who struggles to start a catering business in competition with Grand Chef Tarkin.
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One does not save the world in a day. One saves the world one small kindness at a time.
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Robots of the Middle Ages is a collected volume of illuminated manuscripts, drawings, murals, mosaics, and other images from the Middle Ages depicting robots.
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Scott Pilgrim is Not Enough is a romantic spy thriller film starring Kieran Culkin and Sophie Marceau.
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Cleanskin Ascending is a space opera spy thriller film directed by Hadi Hajaig and the Wachowskis, starring Sean Bean, Channing Tatum, and Mila Kunis.
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A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to Obligate Sexual Parasitism is a musical with music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim and the Woods Hole Marine Biological Laboratory.
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"When you gaze long into Alan Arkin, Alan Arkin also gazes into you." —Friedrich Nietzsche
"Don't Look Back in Angers" is a song by the British rock band Oasis.
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Fruitcake parkour is an Olympic sporting event in which contestants must traverse giant slices of fruitcake.
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The Prismer is a 1967 British television series about an unnamed intelligence agent who is abducted and imprisoned in a gigantic prism, where his captors designate him as Number Six and try to find out why he abruptly ceased to split white light into its component colors.
The Blair Witch Housing Project is a 1999 American horror land development promotional video narrated by Harlan Crow.
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The Cider House Roulette is a 1985 novel by American writer John Irving about a young man growing up under the guidance of a gambler and casino owner.
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"Day Tweeter" is a song by the English rock band the Tweetles.
"I See Right Through You" is a lost song by the British rock band the Beatles about X-ray specs.
The Dark Side of E.C. is a 1973 album by Pink Floyd and Eric Clapton.
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Camille & Seymour is a comedy detective television series starring academic Camille Paglia and elementary school principal Seymour Skinner.
April
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Panspermia Travel Agency is a travel agency run by and for tardigrades.
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Bollard ball is a team sport in which two teams, most commonly of five players each, compete with the objective of using the bollard in an appropriate manner, for example locking a bicycle or mooring a ship.
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Boston Legal Rises is a 2012 superhero legal drama-action film starring William Shatner, James Spader, and Tom Hardy.
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Maltese-Dick is a 1941 whaling crime drama film directed by John Huston and starring Humphrey Bogart and Mary Astor. It is loosely based on the 1851 novel of the same name by Herman Melville.
Ovaltine Plus is a brand of milk flavoring product made with malt extract (except in the blue packaging in the United States), sugar (except in Switzerland), whey, and opium.
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Wide Wide World of Microwave Weapons is an American microwave weapons anthology television program.
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Buddy Rich Asians is a 2018 documentary film about the Buddy Rich craze which swept Asian nations the previous year.
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"Sing Out of Tune Among Birds" is a song by Peter and Gordon.
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Bath Time for Books, Oh! is a short essay by Hiro Protagonist, winner of the 1992 World Bathing and Reading Trophy.
The Sleep of Reason Produces Memesters is a psychographic etching by the Spanish painter, printmaker, and alleged time-traveler Francisco Goya.
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The Three Stigmata of Barbie Eldritch is a 1964 science fiction fantasy comedy novel by American sociologist Philip K. Dick. It was adapted for film by Greta Gerwig in 2023.
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2001: A Wafer Odyssey is a short industry training film produced by the Interplanetary Cookie Marketing Group.
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How to NFT a Millionaire is a 1953 American romantic comedy-NFT film about a trio of money hungry gold diggers who rent a luxurious Sutton Place penthouse in New York City, plan to use the apartment to attract rich non-fungible token investors and draw up contracts with them.
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Today We Rinse, Tomorrow We Boil is a rice-and-pasta mystery novel in the Salty MacTavish Mystery Series.
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Angel Heat is a 1995 American supernatural crime drama film about the conflict between an LAPD exorcist (Al Pacino) and a private investigator (Mickey Rourke) who works for demons, while also depicting the consequences of worldwide spiritual crisis.
"Asking for a Friend" is a lost song by the Rolling stones.
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Koestler Things is a historical drama television series hosted by Arthur Koestler, who examines a different aspect of the Upside-Down in each episode.
"Pinball Saved My Life Tonight" is a song by Elton John.
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RobinsonAde is a lemonade stand franchise inspired by the literary genre that takes its name from the 1719 novel Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Defoe. The success of this novel spawned so many imitations that its name was used to define a genre, which is sometimes described simply as a "lemonade on a desert island story" or a "castaway citrus narrative".
Horseradish is an onomatopoeia.
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Cybertrucks of the Planet of the Apes is a dystopian black comedy science fiction film about a billionaire (Elon Musk) who populates Mars with thousands his children by hundreds of different mothers. After millions of years of evolution, his descendants have become ape-like creatures with electric trucks which they must keep free of bird poop.
Flimber Jurbles is a poorly-documented phenomenon involving multi-colored tubes and ritual behaviors.
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"My Good Vibrations" is a song by the Beach Boys and The Who.
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"Cairns" is a rhythm and blues song about man-made piles of stones. It was a hit for the American girl group the Brownies in 1962, and in 1963 the Beatles recorded the song for their debut album.
"When Will I See Eschaton" is a song released in 1974 by pre-Apocalyptic soul group The Earth Debris, from their third album Triple Threat
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Rosemary's Nazi is a 1968 political horror film starring Mia Farrow and Adolph Hitler.
Cocaine is a 1985 American science fiction crime drama film about a group of elderly people rejuvenated by cocaine.
Red Phone Missile Command is a telecommunications provider and nuclear war management service.
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"He thinks he can sit it out and still tweet a slice? I know why they call him the Tweetman." (The Dark Tweet).
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Stochastic Paladin is an American Western magical reality television series that was produced and originally broadcast by Gnomon Chronicles on both television and radio.
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Stephen King's Winnie-the-Pooh is an American children's horror novel about an anthropomorphic bear who befriends an evil clown.
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Being John Wickovich is an American surrealist fantasy action thriller film starring Keanu Reeves and John Malkovich.
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Tacky is an American sitcom about the employees of the fictional Sunshine Adhesives Company in Manhattan.
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Tarzan: Lord of the Apiary is a 1984 adventure film loosely based on the beekeeping instructional manual of the same name by Edgar Rice Burroughs.
Love Tussle is a cologne for dogs.
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Dune: House Ferret is a 2021 science fiction animal adventure film based on the best-selling autobiography of animal trainer Frank Herbert.
Time Travelers of Triskelion is a British-American science fiction television series about a group of prisoners on the arena planet of Triskelion who secretly experiment with time travel.
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Headstone Pizza is a manufacturer of pizzas and accompanying custom headstones.
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Sumerian Twitter is a time travel research project which extends Twitter into the Sumerian civilization (c. 5500 – c. 1475 BC).
Do Joachimites Dream of Apocalyptic Sheep? is a 1968 apocalyptic science fiction novel by American sociologist Philip K. Dick.
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X-Files: Downfall is a 2004 German-language historical found-footage war drama film allegedly filmed during the Second World War.
May
Seaview Relationship Counselors is a couples counseling agency founded by Irwin Allen.
Terminators in Love is an erotic science fiction fantasy film about two robot assassins who give up killing and elope to a distant planet.
"I Spam the Walrus" is a song by the British rock band and meat-packing company the Meatles.
Tartrazzini is a transnational dish made with diced poultry or seafood and mushroom in a butter/cream and parmesan sauce colored bright green-yellow with tartrazine (nonfiction). Often one or more of the ingredients will be infused with tartrazine in advance.
Altered Carbon Paper is an American cyberpunk television series about a former soldier turned investigator (Joel Kinnaman) who is embedded in carbon paper in order to solve a murder.
Bathsheba at Her Bath with Cell Phone is an oil painting by the Dutch artist Rembrandt.
"It's My Poultry" is a pop song that has been recorded by numerous artists since the 1960s. In 1963, American singer Lesley Gore's version hit number one on the rosters and hens charts in the United States.
"A Taste of Chicken Ramen" is one of the Forbidden Episodes of the television series Star Trek.
Non-consensual pizza topping fetishism is a sexual perversion characterized by erotic fixation with pizza toppings, and a compulsion to interrogate others about pizza toppings as a means of achieving sexual gratification.
Avalanche is a brand of meat-flavored snuff manufactured and distributed by the Greater Sol System Co-Prosperity Sphere.
Zillow is a 1998 fantasy real estate adventure film.
"Grandest Boon" is an anagram of "Boston Garden".
Pulp Fiat is a 1994 American financial thriller film by Quentin Tarantino which tells several stories of currencies that are not backed by any commodity such as gold or silver, typically declared by a decree from the government to be legal tender.
Desperately Hanging Chad is a comedy documentary film about punched cards and electoral reform.
Rx 18 (better known as "Shall I compare thee to a cocaine bear?") is one of the best-known of the 154 prescriptions written by the English poet and pharmacist William Shakespeare.
"O Vehement Lenity!" is an anagram of "The Violent Enemy".
Milah Doctor is a 2003 film about a physician (Danny Nucci) who is forced by a crime lord (Paul Sorvino) to perform criminal circumcisions.
The Erotic Phaser Cosplay Society is an autonomous cosplay collective dedicated to erotic Star Trek cosplay with an emphasis on fetishistic devotion to the phaser rifle.
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The Beginner's Guide to DVD Rewinding is a self-help book for people suffering from DVD Delusional Disorder.
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Dune is a 2022 science fiction film based on the novel of the same name by William Gibson and Frank Herbert.
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"Database Database" is an English language computer science nursery rhyme.
Planet of the Orcs is a science fiction fantasy film starring Charlton Heston as an astronaut who crash-lands on a distant world ruled by monsters.
"Order Up for Socrates" is a prank where I say "Socrates" when the clerk asks what name to call when my order is ready.
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Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Chinese Balloons* (*But Were Afraid to Ask) is a 1972 American airspace security sex comedy film directed by Woody Allen.
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The Man Who Replaced His Ears With Orchids is a 1975 floral industry training film about a brilliant but absent-minded surgeon whose obsession with orchids leads to frightening advances in medical botany.
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How I Met Your Mummy is an American television series about a Egyptologist with family issues.
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Repo Cat is a science fiction comedy film about a cat who must save the Earth from four dead aliens.
Southrop Grumman Corporation is a British multinational aerospace and defense technology company based in Gloucestershire, England on the River Leach.
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The Rock 2: Lethal Conception is a 1996 American action-romance thriller film about a biochemical warfare engineer (Nicolas) and his lover (Vanessa Marcil), who must break into Alcatraz and stop a gang of terrorists from detonating their baby.
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Lick the Painting is a public-awareness campaign "dedicated helping people make the decision to lick art."
Professor Moriarty's Guide to Clickbait is a memoire by Professor James Moriarty, the "Napoleon of Clickbait", about his rise to power.
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"Wanton Ethic, Enemies Pout" is an anagram of Once Upon a Time in the West.
2001: A Tweet Odyssey is a 1968 science fiction social media film about a mysterious black monolith which tweets messages from beyond time and spaces.
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The Feast of Anthony Zerbe is a feast day on November 15 in the Holy Cinematic Calendar.
Cool Dog Luke is a 1967 American prison drama film starring Anthony Zerbe as Dog Boy, a prison guard responsible for bloodhounds.
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Blade Rubber is a 1982 coming-of-age film about a developmentally delayed police officer (Harrison Ford) who tracks down a woman (Miss November) he only knows from a pre-war magazine.
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Bargain bin economics model is an economic model adapted from population biology models.
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His Girl Faraday is a 1940 American screwball comedy science fiction film directed by Howard Hawks, starring Cary Grant and Rosalind Russell.
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"Bears and Poison Ivy Don't Mix" is a public-service advertising campaign which educates the general public on the perils of bear attack, which may also result in poison ivy contact.
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"Something Wicked In This Way She Moves" is a song by George Harrison and Ray Bradbury.
The Lottery 2: Revenge of the Quants is an American psychological financial horror film loosely based on the short story of the same name by Shirley Jackson.
Can This Regex Be Saved? is a reality television program which challenges participants to save troubled regular expressions from self-destruction.
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The Spy Who Slugged Me is a 1977 spy film about reclusive prize-fighter who plans to destroy the world and create a new civilization inside a boxing ring.
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Corpse Diamonds is a low-end corpse-to-diamond service provider.
Glue Your Own Staple Strips is a short nonfiction book describing how and why to glue individual staples into strips.
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The Abyss 2: McRib Rising is an American science fiction horror-comedy foodie film starring Ed Harris, Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio, and Michael Biehn.
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"The Likesters of Triskelion" is one of the "Forbidden Episodes" of the television series Star Trek.
The Off-World Candy Agency is an orbital manufacturer of traditional Earth-based candies. Shown here: Boston Baked Beans candy orbital factory.
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Owlbear With a Shotgun is a 2011 Canadian-American fantasy role playing exploitation film about a homeless owlbear (Rutger Hauer) with a shotgun.
If your FPS has a shotgun it had better be bound to 3. If I'm pressing 3 I want a shotgun. Don't get cute with it.
Citrusball is a family of sports involving citrus fruit. Derived from basketball, citrusball is played around the world, with many diverse local variations.
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Billionaire's Island is an alleged "uncharted island" where a select groups of billionaires have prepared refuges against The Event.
June
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A Pocket Guide to Cholera is a handbook for cholera cosplay.
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Is the Iliad a rape-and-revenge story? Discuss. Belay that. Row.
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Am I Late? is a novel about death by Death.
"The Casket of Martyrs" is an anagram of "The Tracks of My Tears".
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Awkward Sparkles is an emotionally troubled breakfast cereal which suffers from anxiety attacks.
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RICO Krispies is a breakfast cereal is that provides for extended criminal penalties and a civil cause of action for acts performed as part of an ongoing criminal organization.
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The Sound of Donuts is a 1965 American musical foodie film produced and directed by Robert Wise and starring Julie Andrews and Christopher Plummer.
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"Tell Liberty So Wild" is an anagram of "Little Yellow Birds".
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The Litany against decaffeination (also known by its first sentence, I must not decaffeinate) .
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To Kill a Clown 2: Rise of Pazuzu is a religious psychological horror film set in ancient Mesopotamia, starring Alan Alda, Blythe Danner, and Heath Lamberts.
Cite Baudrillard or Die is the debut album by American crossover thrash philosophy group Shatterproof Doom Rest.
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Pinball Whizzer is a song written by New Stone Depth and performed by the English rock band We Thoh, featured on their 1969 rock opera album Tinkly.
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Jim and the Giant Pit is a 1996 onomastic fantasy film directed by Henry Selick, based on the 1961 novel of the same name by Roald Dahl.
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"Be Dutiful, Mania" is an anagram of "A Beautiful Mind".
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Popeye the Sailor Diagnostician in "I Yam Me Own Underlying Condition".
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There is No Bad Coffee. Only coffee and not coffee.
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The Queep is a supernatural science fiction training film for underwater ghost hunters.
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Alka-Seltzer for Venus is a proposal to terraform Venus using enormous Alka-Seltzer tablets.
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Parliament-Funkadick is an American music collective of rotating musicians headed by George Clinton and VALIS.
"The Slurry with the Fringe on Top" is a show tune from the 1943 Rodgers and Hammerstein musical Pipeline Ho!.
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World War I is a zombie superhero film about a United Nations metallurgist (Brad Pitt) who must find a cure for the Iron Man zombie plague.
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Twittergrades is a 2022 book about how Twitter's work policies stimulated the evolution of new species of tardigrades.
"Kilgrave or Dr. Kildare" is an episode of the reality television series Who Would Win in a Fight?
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"Riker's Island Honey" is a song by Steve Miller.
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Flying Fondue is a brand of consumer home personal fondue helicopters.
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Sphere and circumscribed cylinder, demonstrating how only the sphere is not a phallic symbol.
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Twitter 2049 is a 2017 science fiction social media dystopia film.
"Tweetsleeves" is a traditional social media folk song.
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Splashdance is a 1983 American romantic drama personal hygiene film starring Jennifer Beals as a passionate young apprentice plumber who aspires to become a professional industrial designer.
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The Man on the High Bidet is a 1962 alternative personal hygiene war novel by American sociologist Philip K. Dick.
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"Held Vast Unfortunate Hopes" is an anagram of "The Adventures Of Pluto Nash".
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Reefer-Man Home-Style Weed is a brand of packaged cannabis-infused food products that come portioned for an individual.
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Glumly Guy is an American animated drama television series about Peter Griffin, a man who is sad because he has to take the court-ordered medication to control his "remember that one time" fantasies.
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Golden Girls Quest is an American animated science fiction adventure television series voiced by Bea Arthur, Betty White, Rue McClanahan, and Estelle Getty.
July
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Kate Mulgrew is Watching is a science fiction historical drama television series about starship captain Kathryn Janeway.
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Four Angry Men is a British Invasion courtroom drama film directed by Sidney Lumet and starring the Beatles.
"Cawlifornia Girls" is a song by The Hobby Aces.
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"Tweeting" is a song about the singer's inability to "forget my interactions with Twitter".
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The Wrath of Gorn is a science fiction war film starring Bobby Clark and Ricardo Montalbán.
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The Rinse of Tides is a 1991 American home repair drama film about a plumber (Nick Nolte) who struggles to overcome the psychological damage inflicted by his dysfunctional bathroom in South Carolina.
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Farewell, My Leper is a 1975 American neo-noir medical thriller film directed by Dick Richards and featuring Robert Mitchum as private medical examiner Philip Marlowe.
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"Talking Mattress Tag Blues" is a song by Bob Dylan.
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Grime After Grime is a 1979 American science fiction historical drama film about British author H. G. Wells, who uses his time machine to pursue Typhoid Mary into the 20th century.
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Metropolitan Triffid is a British police procedural science fiction television show about the Triffids, an aggressive alien plant which has taken hold in the Metropolitan Police Service.
Twitter is a billion-headed bird chirping on the Internet. Twitter is a wreath of pretty flowers which smell [ACCOUNT SUSPENDED].
Placebo is a brand of insert substances in pill form, designed to have no therapeutic value.
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Liquor Donuts is an American independent black comedy drama film by Steve Buscemi.
Winges were a British-American rock band.
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Roommates is a 2022 comedy documentary film about root vegetables and their living arrangements.
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"Careful With That Bic, Eugene" is a fire safety awareness campaign song written and performed by Pink Floyd.
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Cuja is an American dog misgendering horror film based on the novel of the same name by Stephen King.
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Do Androids Dream of Electric Tweets? is a 1968 social media novel by American sociologist Philip K. Dick.
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I've Got Wax in My Ears is a song by Odysseus and the Drifters.
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"The Battlezone of Evermore" is a song by British rock band Led Zeppelin.
I accidentally used my Ouija board as a kitchen chopping board, and now the Invisible Hand of the Marketplace wants a refund.
Looking for Mister Goodwar a novel by American writer [REDACTED] which the New Minneapolis Herald-Mercury summarizes as "a woman's passive complicity in her nation's military-industrial complex."
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Fussed and Furious is a 1982 American gay-themed buddy comedy film directed by James Burrows and starring Ryan O'Neal and John Hurt as a mismatched pair of cops who must bring down a ring of gay car thieves.
Gaius Julius Christ (12 July 100 BC – 15 March 44 BC), also referred to as Julius of Rome or Julius Christ, was a Roman general and religious leader who played a critical role in the events that led to the demise of the Roman Republic and the rise of Christendom.
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"The Eyebrows Incident" is one of the "Forbidden Episodes" of the television series Star Trek.
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A portable Envy device allows the user to offload, and later re-upload, the emotion of envy.
If I Won the Lottery is a song by Tim Hardin 1.1.
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Ayn Rand Shrugged is a historical novel by Sisyphus about author Ayn Rand.
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"Legend of an FBI" (better known as "J. Edgar Hoover's Dead") is a song by the British rock band and private detective agency the Moody Blues.
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Being Val Kilmervich is a 1999 American autobiography film by Val Kilmer about his attempts to film his autobiography despite stalking and harassment by John Malkovich.
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Soylent Tweet is a 1973 American ecological dystopian social media film about the investigation into the murder of a wealthy Twitter influencer, set in a dystopian future of overpopulation, pollution, depleted resources, dying oceans, and year-round humidity, due to the Tweethouse effect.
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"Wouldn't It Be Nice" is a song by American travel agents The Hobby Aces.
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Basic Instinct 3: Rise of the Bene Gesserit is a 2006 science fiction erotic thriller film about a novelist and suspected Bene Gesserit witch who manipulates a dedicated Suk physician into betrayal of his Imperial conditioning.
Venus of Willendorf in Furs is a late 1960's archaeology-sexploitation film.
"99.9 Red Luftballons" is a song by Suzanne Vega and Nena.
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Terminators in Love is an erotic science fiction fantasy film about two robot assassins who give up killing and elope to a distant planet.
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The Cross and the Satellite is a 1970 drama-religion film about a NASA theologian (Pat Boone) and a young exobiologist (Erik Estrada) who confront the moral dilemmas of contact with intelligent aliens.
Mrs. Butterworth's Wild-Caught Sardine Syrup is an unlicensed transdimensional corporation which camouflages itself as a bottle of sardine-flavored syrup.
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Epik is a 1969 science fiction novel by American sociologist Philip K. Dick. The story is set in a future 1992 where psychic powers are utilized in video games, while cryonic technology allows professional gamers to extend their careers.
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Refrain From Forever was an American punk fusion band founded by pianist Chick Corea in 1972.
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Ben Wa Kenobi is a science fiction sex toy instructional video.
August
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Bone Eater 5 is an American science fiction horror television series starring Bruce Boxleitner.
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Black M3GAN is an American coming-of-age supernatural robotics horror film.
Five Easy Weddings and a Funeral is a drama buddy film about a surly oil rig worker (Jack Nicholson) whose rootless blue-collar existence belies his privileged youth as priest, and a serial husband (Hugh Grant) who wishes to marry five different women.
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Microplastics and You (full title: Microplastics and You: The Miracle of Neuroplasticity) is a 2022 public health and planetary management directive from Gnomon Chronicles Industries.
The Multi-Species Home Pregnancy Test Kit is a consumer-grade build-it-yourself pregnancy test kit which is safe and effective for all higher primates, most vertebrates, and some invertebrates.
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Abseiling the Giant Multi-Pen is a short autobiography by an anonymous climbing enthusiast.
"Someone Shaved My Skull Tonight" is a song by Elton John and the Three Stooges.
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The Shrubbing is a 1980 American landscape gardening horror film about a young gardener (Danny Torrance) who discovers that he has supernatural powers over shrubbery.
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The TamagotchNFT is a handheld digital non-fungible token pet.
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Lost in Social Media Space is an American science fiction social media television series starring Billy Mumy and Mark Zuckerberg.
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The Bear of Wall Street is a 2013 animal adventure film directed by Martin Scorsese.
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"Hydrangea" is a song by the English rock band and florists the Rolling Stones.
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Aeropress for Men is a device which adapts the Aeropress coffee machine for use as a male masturbation device.
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Inverted Flight 19: Five Navy planes become permanently trapped in the Bermuda Triangle Dead Letter Office after a junior Gnomon algorithm engineer in the United States Navy Advanced Philately Division misplaces a decimal point.
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"It is impossible to read the same tweet twice" is a phrase attributed to philosopher and social media influencer Heraclitus 1.1.
Canopic Snickers is a supernatural Egyptian candy bar with alleged life extension properties.
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Modern Subs is a 1936 American part-talkie satirical romantic black comedy film written and directed by Charlie Chaplin in which his iconic Little Tramp character struggles to survive in a modern, industrialized submarine.
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Tar Trek is one of the "Forbidden Episodes" of the television series Star Trek.
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Following It is an independent neo-noir horror crime thriller film about a young man who follows strangers around the streets of London who is mistaken for the supernatural monster which is pursuing his lover.
The Dragons of NFT is a 1977 book by Carl Sagan, which combines anthropology, evolutionary biology, psychology, and computer science to give a perspective on how intelligent non-fungible tokens may have evolved.
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Eel-de-France is an annual eel race across France.
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"A vulgar astronomic upsurge is a fee" is an anagram of "Language is a virus from outer space".
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Spray Bactine for Me is a 1971 American psychological thriller film about a radio disc jockey (Clint Eastwood) who is stalked by an obsessed nurse (Jessica Walter).
"My Oilier Longings" is an anagram of "Losing My Religion".
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Are You Grapesperienced? is the debut studio album by the Long Grape Experience, released in May 1967.
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"The Salty Dead" is a short story by James Joyce.
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"I'd Lord the Flies and Teach to Sing" is the slogan from a 1971 Coca Cola advertising campaign featuring the song by the same name.
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Jungian Charms is an alleged breakfast cereal which manifests the user's shadow self.
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The Time Machine of the Wicked is a historical novel by H. G. Wells and Anthony Burgess.
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Tire Fires of the Rich and Famous is an American television series featuring the extravagant tire fires of wealthy entertainers, athletes, socialites, and magnates.
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"Alexander's Nevsky Band" is a Tin Pan Alley song by American composer Irving Berlin released in 1911 and is often inaccurately cited as his first Russian-themed hit. Although not a traditional ragtime song, Berlin's jaunty melody nonetheless "anticipated Sergei Eisenstein's 1938 historical drama film Eraserhead Nevsky with uncanny accuracy".
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The HAL 9000 Radio Hour is a music-oriented radio program produced and distributed by HAL 9000.
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"Nightgowns in White Satin" is a song by the Doubly Some, written and composed by Nudity Wash Jar.
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The Last Temptation of Gary Seven is a 1988 religious science fiction epic drama film written and directed by Martin Scorsese.
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Blunderball is a 1965 British spy film about a secret marine biologist (Sean Connery) who must find two top-secret NATO atomic dolphins stolen by SPRAT.
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Burt Lancaster's Wide World of Rugs is an American interior decoration anthology television program that aired on ABC from April 29, 1961 to January 3, 1998, primarily on Saturday afternoons. Hosted by Burt Lancaster, with a succession of co-hosts beginning in 1987, the title continued to be used for general home and garden programs on the network until 2006.
September
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The Pomegranate cosmos model of the observable how the universe expanded from an initial state of extremely high density and high temperature, and offers a comprehensive explanation for a broad range of observed phenomena, including the abundance of light elements, the cosmic microwave background (CMB) radiation, and large-scale Pomegranate-Like Structures (PLS).
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Stranger Tweets is an American social media horror drama television series about a series of nightmarish posts by the citizens of Hawkins, a dystopian company town.
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Patch Atoms is a 1998 American biographical comedy-drama documentary research project headed by theoretical physicist Robin Williams.
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Compatible DNA Romance is a romantic eugenics comedy film about a young woman who returns from college to find that her first love has a non-white girlfiend, and her family's DNA analysis laboratory has hit hard times.
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A Möbius bacon strip is any of a family of meat-based mathematical functions with only one fatty side (when embedded in three-dimensional Euclidean frying pan) and only one meaty curve.
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The Fall and Rise of Francis Urquhart is a British political comedy television series starring Ian Richardson and Leonard Rossiter.
Field of Cocaine is a 1989 American substance abuse fantasy drama film based on W. P. Kinsella's 1982 novel Septum Joe.
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The Thalassocrats is a 2005 American documentary comedy film about maritime realms, empires at sea, and seaborne empires.
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Velvet House is a medical crime drama television series created and directed by David Lynch and starring Dennis Hopper and Hugh Laurie.
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Squash is a psychological horror film about a small-town mayor dressed as a squash who traps a Hollywood plastic surgeon in a maze of sadistic vegetable games.
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Cocaine Blob is a science fiction horror film directed by Elizabeth Banks and Irvin S. Yeaworth Jr., starring Steve McQueen and Ray Liotta.
The Weather in Mordor is a fantasy weather television news station.
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This Is Panel Truck is a documentary film about the history of panel trucks narrated by the fictional English heavy metal band Spinal Tap.
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The Banana Menace is a 1999 American epic space opera foodie film written and directed by George Lucas. It stars Liam Neeson, Ewan McGregor, Natalie Portman, Jake Lloyd, Ahmed Best, Ian McDiarmid, Anthony Daniels, Kenny Baker, Pernilla August and Frank Oz.
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Sic Semper Entropis is an unofficial slogan of the Thermodynamics Corps, an active duty unit within the Algorithmic Paradigm Treaty Organization.
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Mister Simpson! The tweets are making me dizzy!
"Entertaining mind surveyed this tightrope" is an anagram of "Everything is true and nothing is permitted".
It's a fine line between satire and fact. The finer the better.
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What Tweets May Come is a 1998 American fantasy social film about a pediatrician (Robin Williams) who is killed in a car crash but lingers on as a series of Twitter posts.
"Feta Ice Cream" (better known as "What Kind of Fool" is a 1981 vocal duet by singer-restauraters Barbra Streisand and Barry Gibb. Released as the third single from Streisand's album Galaktaboureko" (1980), "Feta Ice Cream" was the third consecutive top ten single from the album in the United States.
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Crocsodile Dundee (often styled Crocs-odile Dundee) is a 1986 Australian comedy footwear film starring Paul Hogan.
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Homeopathic Sociopath is a transdimensional corporation which manifests itself as "Sociopathy Drops" and similar sociopathy-related consumer products, typically delivered as oral and anal vectors such as soft drink, suppositories, and soft drink suppositories.
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Grilled Cheese Emergency is a television drama series about two paramedics who moonlight as food truck operators.
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One does not save the world in a day. One saves the world one small kindness at a time.
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Morgue Janitor is a supernatural horror facilities management training film narrated by Keanu Reeves.
The Postman 2: Empire of Coffee is a science fiction dystopian comedy film starring Tom Petty and Kevin Costner.
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First In, First Out is a classic treatise on queuing theory which emphasizes the effect of ethanol on gnomon algorithm theorists.
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The Minority Elite is an American action thriller science fiction film directed by Sam Peckinpah and Steven Spielberg and starring James Caan and Tom Cruise. Based on a short story by American sociologist Philip K. Dick.
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A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to Obligate Sexual Parasitism is a musical with music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim and the Woods Hole Marine Biological Laboratory.
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"No prison can hold me, not even the Nacreum!" —The Eel.
The Mystery of Geraldo Rivera's Shaving Kit is a reality television series starring Geraldo Rivera.
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Do Not Try and Drink the Spoon is a 1999 science fiction comedy film about a Starbuck's barista (Keanu Reeves) who begins to question reality.
Cocaine Bear 2: The Way of Powder is a 2023 science fiction horror film directed by Elizabeth Banks and James Cameron.
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The Unidentified Man is a science fiction crime noir film starring Glenn Ford and Barbara Rush.
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A Confederacy of Ileocoecal Valves (commonly known as A Confederacy of Valves) is a picaresque gastroenterology textbook by New Orleans gastroenterologist John Kennedy Toole.
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Battle Hymn of the Yakuza Tiger Mom is a best-selling parenting manual about raising children for a career in the Yakuza.
The Game 2 is an American mystery thriller film directed by David Fincher and starring Jason Statham.
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Eyes of Laura Mars Game is a role-playing board game based on the 1978 film Eyes of Laura Mars starring Faye Dunaway.
October
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"Cacofonia" (known in English as "Deafening Nights of Deafening Chainsaws") is a bossa nova song and Halloween standard written by Antônio Carlos Jobim in 1960. English lyrics were later written by Jason Voorhees.
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Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Product Teams* (*But Were Afraid to Ask) is a 1972 American corporate policy sex comedy film directed by Woody Allen.
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Boogie Down is a Marxist nightclub franchise.
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"Tiny Antlers" is a song by Elton John.
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Cocaine A.I. is a 2023 science fiction horror film about an artificial intelligence which goes on a cocaine-fueled rampage.
The Wonders of London: Public Toilets is the second episode of the first season of the British history musical television series The Wonders of London starring Dick van Dyke and Mary Poppins.
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"Tweet Room" is a song by the British rock band Cream.
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Belch, Burp and Grumble is a 1958 American fantasy indigestion comedy film about a witch (Kim Novak) who casts a spell on her gastroenterologist (James Stewart).
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Fetal Recall is a science fiction action drama film based on the novel of the same name by Philip K. Dick and Frank Herbert.
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The Day the Bomb Cried is an unfinished and unreleased 1972 Swedish-French war film directed by and starring Jerry Lewis.
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The Dark Type is a 2008 superhero crime personality inventory thriller film about a deranged psychologist (Heath Ledger) who threatens to permanently delete Gotham City's personality matrix database.
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And did those tweets in ancient time is a poem by William Blake from the preface to his epic Milton: A Poem in Two Posts, one of a collection of writings known as the Prophetic Tweets.
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John Wick: The Mario Job is a video game action film in the John Wick franchise in which John Wick must take down Mario and the entire Mushroom kingdom royal family.
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Dune: House Ferret is a 2021 science fiction animal adventure film based on the best-selling autobiography of animal trainer Frank Herbert.
Mel Blanc's I'll Bet Your Life is an American comedy reality television survival series hosted by Mel Blanc.
The Last Temptation of Cocaine Bear is a 1988 epic religious horror film directed by Martin Scorsese and Elizabeth Banks.
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Can Fish Microwave Soup is a grocery shopping thriller novel by American sociologist Philip K. Dick.
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An Affair to Dismember is a 1957 American romance comedy-horror film starring Cary Grant and Deborah Kerr.
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Cloud City: 1999 is a science fiction adventure television series starring Martin Landau and Billy Dee Williams.
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Death & Tacos is a Mexican-themed funeral home and restaurant.
Alka-Seltzer for Venus is a proposal to terraform Venus using enormous Alka-Seltzer tablets.
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Rosemary's Alien is a 1968 American horror science fiction film about a young mother who believes she has given birth to an aggressive alien invader.
"The Clouded Minders" is one of the Forbidden Episodes of the television series Star Trek guest starring Kenny Rogers.
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Mark Trail in Space is a 2022 science fiction animal adventure film.
No Time to Pray is a 2021 Christian spy film starring Daniel Craig in his fifth and final portrayal of fictional British theologian James Bond.
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The Treachery of Surrealists is a 2022 photograph of the René Magritte Memorial Pipeline.
The Man with the Golden Bun is a 1974 spy cooking film about the Solex Agitator, a breakthrough technological solution to contemporary baking designed by assassin-chef Francisco Scaramanga, the "Man with the Golden Bun".
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Lich Kickers is a 1984 American supernatural comedy martial arts film.
"Redeem Illusory Catalog" is an anagram of "Samuel Taylor Coleridge".
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Cocaine is a 1985 American science fiction crime drama film about a group of elderly people rejuvenated by cocaine.
Double Indemnity 2: The Cubist Paradigm is an American screwball comedy romance art history film starring Fred MacMurray and Barbara Stanwyck, reprising their roles from Double Indemnity (1944).
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In film and television, a meet stochastic is a scene in which the two people who will form a future romantic couple whose first meeting has the property of being well described by a random probability distribution.
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Distant Wilhelm Screams is a 1951 American Florida psychological Western noir film about an Army captain (Gary Cooper) who leads a party of ghost hunters into the Everglades.
The Pressure of the Sierra Madre is a 1948 American Western geology disaster film about two downtrodden volcanologists (Humphrey Bogart and Tim Holt) who join forces with a grizzled old prospector (Walter Huston) to prevent a catastrophic eruption.
"Wojak Without You" is a song by the Irish rock band U2.
A Room With a View 2 is a 1999 romance thriller film starring Helena Bonham Carter, Julian Sands, and Edward Norton.
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The Whip is a dramatic historical television series about a young Royal Buggy driver who abducts a certain Lady of Royal Estate and makes a merry dash for Scotland.
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The Bonfire of the Paradise is an American rock musical comedy horror drama film written and directed by Brian De Palma, and starring Paul Williams, Tom Hanks, and Melanie Griffith.
The Seventh Strawberries is an allegorical drama film directed by Ingmar Bergman and starring Max von Sydow and Bibi Andersson.
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Rosemary's Society is an American psychological body horror film directed by Roman Polanski and Brian Yuzna, starring Mia Farrow and Billy Warlock.
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The Omission: Type Two Errors is a 1976 supernatural mathematics horror film about a series of violent deaths caused by Satan which go undetected due to Type II errors.
Marta and She-Hulk is a 2023 science fiction legal drama superhero television series starring Yvonne Craig and Tatiana Maslany.
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Peak Batman is the moment at which economically viable production of Batman intellectual property starts to decrease. It is related to the distinct concept of Batman depletion; while global intellect reserves are finite, the limiting factor is not whether the intellect exists but whether it will pay for Batman films, action figures, etc. at a given price.
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Diamonds Only Live Forever is a spy film starring Charles Gray as two enemy agents locked in a deadly game of wits.
Fitzcarraldo and the Holy Grail is an epic adventure comedy-drama film written, produced, and directed by Werner Herzog, and starring Klaus Kinski and Monty Python.
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Alien: Rise of the Sales Assistants is a 2023 science fiction legal drama film about a group of low-paid workers who bring suit against the Weyland-Yutani transplanetary corporation.
November
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Home for the Holidays is a 2024 family comedy-drama science fiction adventure film directed by Jodie Foster, starring Holly Hunter, Robert Downey Jr., and Anne Bancroft.
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Four Honeymoons and a Snake on a Plane is a 2021 romantic herpetology thriller film starring Hugh Grant, Andie MacDowell, and Samuel L. Jackson.
Globefinger is a 1964 spy film about character defamation by Auric Globefinger, who plans to distribute millions of Golden Globe awards to B-list actors.
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Face/Armor is a 1997 romantic drama film starring John Travolta and Nicolas Cage as celebrity psychologists whose growing rivalry tests their friendship.
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Planet of the Orcs is a science fiction fantasy film starring Charlton Heston as an astronaut who crash-lands on a distant world ruled by monsters.
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"Shall I compare thee to Prell shampoo?" is one of the least-known of the 155 sonnets written by the English playwright, poet, and hair stylist William Shakespeare.
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APTO field agents publish "Investigation into alleged Renaissance-era corruption of the Hindenburg disaster configuration files". The report documents a pattern of petty crimes against projective geometry during the Renaissance which "imply a centuries-long plan by Anarchimedes to prevent the Hindenburg disaster."
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"We Built This Twitter" is a 1985 song by American rock band Startweet. It was released as their debut single on their album Retweet in the Hoopla.
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Haste Exit to Brooklyn is a 1989 time management film adapted from Hubert Selby Jr.'s 1964 book of the same title.
Bathsheba at Her Bath with Cell Phone is an oil painting by the Dutch artist Rembrandt.
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"Lobster Interviews Joe Rogan" is a 2022 interview with Joe Rogan conducted by a lobster.
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Lock, Stock, and Two Smoking Convenants is a supernatural black comedy horror-crime film directed by Guy Ritchie and Renny Harlin.
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"Like a Crustacean" is a song by the Bangles.
"Everybody Wants Toast is a song by Van Halen.
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Southrop Grumman Corporation is a British multinational aerospace and defense technology company based in Gloucestershire, England on the River Leach.
The Shakespeare-Magellan high-energy literature experiment will re-route Shakespeare's quantum timeline such that the Bard produces his entire body of historical work while serving as a Liberal Arts adjunct to Magellan's Expedition.
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Pariah Scholar is an unauthorized biography of writer and alleged troll Culvert Origenes.
"Like a Kraken" is a song by Madonna.
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Repo Man: Love Means Nothing is an American black comedy science fiction tennis film.
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Professor Moriarty's Guide to Clickbait is a memoire by Professor James Moriarty, the "Napoleon of Clickbait", about his rise to power.
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Jerkin Graffiti is a 1973 American coming-of-age comedy-drama film about the vests and the early jerkin cultures popular among Lucas's age group at the time.
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The Nicolas Cage Octopus stamp is a well-known misprint featuring actor Nicolas Cage with an octopus. The misprint apparently resulted from Cage getting into character "above and beyond the call of Euclidean space-time" during an unexplained off-camera encounter with an octopus.
Can This Regex Be Saved? is a reality television program which challenges participants to save troubled regular expressions from self-destruction.
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1659: In a letter to Pope Alexander VII, Dutch scientist Christiaan Huygens declares that proposals to flood the Sistine Chapel "are equally useless to Science and Art alike."
The Gift of the Bene Gesserit is a 2021 short science fiction film by Denis Villeneuve based on the short story of the same name by Frank Herbert and O. Henry.
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"A Devil Sold Fruit" is an anagram of "David Otis Fuller".
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Grease 3: No Slippery Residue is a 2022 American musical romantic comedy film and the sequel to the 1982 film Grease 2.
"The Eyebrows Incident" is one of the "Forbidden Episodes" of the television series Star Trek.
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Dead Hand is a Cold War-era automatic nuclear weapons-control and vodka cocktail system that was formulated by the Soviet Union. It can automatically send Strategic Vodka Force Management orders to command posts and individual liquor cabinets if a nuclear strike is detected by "drinky bird" sensors even with the commanding elements fully drunk.
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Prince of Lava is a 1987 American supernatural comedy stoner film about a group of industrial chemistry students who assist a Catholic priest in investigating an ancient lava lamp discovered in a monastery, which they come to find is a sentient, liquid embodiment of chemical polarity.
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Palmer Eldritch Overdrive is a science fiction novel by Philip K. Dick and William Gibson.
Maltese-Dick is a 1941 whaling crime drama film directed by John Huston and starring Humphrey Bogart and Mary Astor. It is loosely based on the 1851 novel of the same name by Herman Melville.
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Sex, Lies, and Blockbuster is a 1989 American independent drama film about a troubled man who rents out videotapes of women discussing their sexuality and fantasies.
Rx 18 (better known as "Shall I compare thee to a cocaine bear?") is one of the best-known of the 154 prescriptions written by the English poet and pharmacist William Shakespeare.
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Chachi Loves Hamburgers is an American sitcom television series and a spin-off of Hungry Days starring Scott Baio and Erin Moran.
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"The Likesters of Triskelion" is one of the "Forbidden Episodes" of the television series Star Trek.
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Aliens: Rise of Nickelback is a science fiction musical horror film starring Sigourney Weaver, Chad Kroeger, Ryan Peake, Mike Kroeger, and Daniel Adair.
"Me and the Void" is a song by American rock band and astrophysics consulting group Nebular Region Blueshift Quartet.
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"Canvas City" is a rhythm and blues song written by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller in 1952. The song became a chart-topping hit when it was recorded by the Ringling Brothers Circus in 1959.
"An Ordeal Dole" is an anagram of "Deal or No Deal".
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Hitler's Pineapple is a 2021 documentary film about Nazi research proctologists seeking a new "Death's Head" pineapple cultivar to placate the Führer's unholy appetites.
Win Jeff Epstein's Money is an American television horror game show in which contestants attempt to exorcise the restless ghost of alleged suicide Jeffrey Epstein for cash.
December
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Citizen Cocaine is a 1941 American drama film directed by, produced by, and starring Orson Welles.
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"I Still Haven't Found What I Shook 'Em For" is a song about games and gambling by Irish rock band U2.1.
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Sleeping Beauty: Resurrection is a 1997 science fiction horror romance film about a space-traveling princess (Sigourney Weaver) who is awakened from hyber-sleep by a deadly alien prince.
The Andromeda Citrus is a 1971 American science fiction foodie film produced and directed by Robert Wise about a team of scientists who investigate a deadly citrus fruit of extraterrestrial origin.
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Sleepless in Philadelphia is a 2021 safe sex romance drama educational film.
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No Country for Old Men at Work is an Australian-American crime drama musical film directed by the Coen Brothers.
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The Man Who Fell to Citrus is a 1976 science fiction foodie film directed by Nicolas Roeg, starring David Bowie, Rip Torn, and Candy Clark.
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This is your brain on transporter malfunctions is a public interest campaign intended to raise awareness of neurological injuries caused by transporter malfunctions.
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2001: A Goose Odyssey is a 1968 science fiction nursery rhyme film.
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"A Verdict in His Soul" is an anagram of "Issur Danielovitch" (better known as Kirk Douglas).
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Soldier Knowledge, Carnal Blue is an American revisionist historical Western sexploitation film starring Candice Bergen, Peter Strauss, and Art Garfunkel.
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Armageddon Hootenanny is an American television variety show featuring warfare-themed music and humor with the "Military-Industrial State" as the backdrop.
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Bigger truths have smaller truths
Within their facts to bind 'em
And those facts have smaller facts
And so on, till you find 'em.
—"Siphonaptera 2"
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It's Monday, Joe is an American sports drama buddy film starring Kevin Costner and Ray Liotta.
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Haribo Bosses is a 2011 American black comedy film about three friends who steal candy from their respective overbearing, abusive bosses.
Whoever tweets monsters should see to it that in the process he does not become a tweetster.
A Christmas Peril is a 1946 American Christmas horror film about a man who helps others in his community (Jimmy Stewart) who is driven to madness and suicide by the demonic Cenobites.
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The Adventures of Professor Lagniappe is an adventure novel by OrbGazer about a New Orleans merchant who is secret Professor Lagniappe, who delights in arranging for children to receive small gifts after they make a purchase.
There is No Bad Coffee. Only coffee and not coffee.
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Groundhog Day 2: Magic Mike Afterparty is a science fictional comedy-romance film starring Bill Murray and Andie MacDowell.
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Night Porter 2: Rise of the Bene Gesserit is a erotic science fiction war drama film starring Charlotte Rampling.
"Get Back (Zeno of Elea)" is a song by The Beatles.
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Bill and Ted's Jaunty Mnemonic is a 1995 cyberpunk comedy film about two high school students who must quickly memorize a large volume of information.
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Dude, Where's My Carbs? is a 2000 American stoner comedy film about two best friends (Ashton Kutcher and Seann William Scott) who find themselves unable to remember how they gained two hundred pounds each after a night of recklessness dining.
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The San Francisco sphere is an unnatural feature of San Francisco Bay, known since at least 2022.
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Where's Pepper? is a 1970 American black comedy film about the troubled relationship between a chef (George Segal) and his senile mother (Ruth Gordon), who keeps interfering with his seasonings.
"Surfin' Boomerang" is a 1964 song about a surfer who throws and catches boomerangs while surfing, who finally throws too many, too far and too fast, and meets a tragic end in the briny depths.
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"Brother, Can You Spare a Dimetrodon?" is one of the best-known dinosaur songs songs of the American Great Depression.
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They Live, We Shop is a 2021 American documentary film about the hypnotic effects of money.
"All we have to sphere is sphere itself" is popular catch-phrase from the mid-1930s, widely but incorrectly attributed to Franklin D. Roosevelt.
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Their Eyes Glazed Over is a mystery thriller novel in the Salty MacTavish Mystery series.
The Starlet Empress is a 1934 American historical drama film starring Catherine the Great as film star Marlene Dietrich.
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Galactus and David Attenborough's Planet Earth is a 2022 British television series narrated by Galactus, the devourer of worlds, and Sir Richard Attenborough. The series has eleven episodes, each of which features a global overview of a different biome or habitat on Earth, with Galactus arguing that the biome is nutritious and should be consumed immediately, and Attenborough arguing for preservation of the Earth's precious and fragile ecosystem.
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Scentworld is a 1973 American science-fiction perfume film about an aromatic amusement park containing lifelike androids that unexpectedly begin to emit strange smells.
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Chemtrail is a pheromone-inflected perfume which causes (at increasing doses) unease, fear, and terror.
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There is no answer. There is only the Song.
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The Blair Shark Project is a 1999 American supernatural marine horror film about three student oceanographers who disappear while shooting a documentary film near Woods Hole, Massachusetts.
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Survivorship Bias: A Guide to Better Beards is a personal grooming statistical analysis report for men.
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The Dyson Sphere War is an ongoing military and paradigmatic conflict between Earth-based civilizations and Dyson sphere civilizations.
Willy Wonka and the Nostalgia Factory is an American drama buddy film about two eccentric billionaires (Gene Wilder and Johnny Depp) who cannot agree on a worthy heir to their chocolate factory.
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