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At least you're not like T. S. Eliot, who lived his entire life wit a name that anagrams to Toilets... Ooh look, two people who's souls I haven't eaten *stomach grumbles*

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In 1975, British naturalist Sir Peter Scott coined the scientific term "Nessiteras rhombopteryx" (Greek for "The monster {or wonder} of Ness with the diamond shaped fin") for the aprocryphical Loch Ness Monster. Shortly afterwards, several London newspapers pointed out that "Nessiteras rhombopteryx" anagrams into "Monster hoax by Sir Peter S".

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Random Cthulhu moment follows:

SOULS ARE GOOD FOR YOU, THAT'S WHY I EAT THEM!

This has been a random Cthulhu moment. Thank you.

PURE GENIUS.

 

Do those random moments more often. :D

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