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Friedrich Nietzsche
Whoever despises himself still respects himself as one who despises.
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BW
[BW] "bandwidth" battle.net specific: broodwar.
shaggy dog (story)
[shaggy dog (story)] {n. phr.} A special kind of joke whose long and often convoluted introduction and development delay the  […]
way the wind blows
[way the wind blows] or [how the wind blows] {n. phr.} The direction or course something may go; how things are; what may  […]
in the raw
[in the raw] {adj.} or {adv. phr.} 1. In the simplest or most natural way; with no frills. * /Henry enjoyed going into the  […]
on the heels of
[on the heels of] {prep.} Just after; following (something, especially an event). - Often used with "hard" for emphasis. *  […]
Frank Dane
Even if you understood women--you'd never believe it.
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