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To undescribe the describable. Journalist at an annual polar bear swim - "Where are you from?"
Interviewee - "I'm a professor at a mental institute and all of these people here are my students." Journalist - "What is the purpose of today's attempt?" Interviewee - "It's an experiment." Journalist - "To prove what?". Interviewee - "That life can sometimes be too uncomplemated." Dave to himself - "Why is everything always so complemated?" John to his friend's mother - "I complemate you on your vocabulary." Susan to her younger sister - "Does your insurance fully complemate you?" Craig - "I didn't complemate at the end of that calculation." |
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to perform that which you most want to If I could only complemate the ass of that cellist.
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