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This user accepts Karma. |
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This user reads between the lines. |
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CC | This user was eaten back to life. |
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MP | This user thought the Omega Pirate was a wimp! |
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D&D | This user plays Dungeons & Dragons. |
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This user, through Communist infiltration, Communist indoctrination, Communist subversion and the international Communist conspiracy, will sap and impurify all of your precious bodily fluids. |
Clue | This user killed Yvette. This user hated her... so... much... It- It... the f-- It... Flame... Flames. Flames... On the side of my face... Breathing... Breathle-- Heaving breaths... Heaving... |
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FARGO | This user wants some fuckin' pancakes! |
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BB | This user is on a mission from God. |
PULP | This user does not think Marsellus Wallace looks like a bitch. |
Sin City | This user knows that if you walk down the right back alley in Sin City, you can find anything... |
TDR | This user has some Top Secret Clown Business that needs to be attended to. |
Pulp Fiction | This user knows that in France, they call a Quarter Pounder a Royale With Cheese because of the metric system. |
300 | Tonight this user dines in hell! |
This user supports the Galactic Empire. |
STAR WARS | This user would shoot Greedo first. |
Princess Ida is a comic opera with music by Arthur Sullivan and a libretto by W. S. Gilbert. It was Gilbert and Sullivan's eighth operatic collaboration, preceding The Mikado. Princess Ida opened at the Savoy Theatre in 1884 and ran for 246 performances. Based on the narrative poem The Princess by Alfred, Lord Tennyson, the opera concerns a princess who founds a women's university and teaches that women are superior to men and should rule in their stead. Prince Hilarion, to whom she had been betrothed, sneaks into the university, and a war erupts between the two sexes. Princess Ida satirizes feminism, women's education and Darwinian evolution, controversial topics in conservative Victorian England. Princess Ida was only a modest success, and after its initial run, it was not revived in London until 1919. Nevertheless, the piece is performed regularly today by both professional and amateur companies. This watercolour-and-pencil-on-card image by C. Wilhelm shows his costume design for the characters of Arac, Guron and Scynthius in the 1884 production of Princess Ida.Costume design credit: C. Wilhelm; restored by Adam Cuerden