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IndirectActiveTransport Since: Nov, 2010
Sep 7th 2014 at 1:08:07 PM •••

Erook changed the image without discussion. The picture of the insects was just fine! At least give us a reason for removing images that do a perfectly fine job of demonstrating a trope please!

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SeptimusHeap MOD (Edited uphill both ways)
Sep 7th 2014 at 2:00:48 PM •••

It's being appealed.

"For a successful technology, reality must take precedence over public relations, for Nature cannot be fooled." - Richard Feynman
shoboni Since: Oct, 2010
Mar 5th 2013 at 4:00:24 PM •••

"An absolutely rubber-stamp instance of Coitus Uninterruptus exists in the James Swain novel Grift Sense ".

Zero content example, so I'm going to cut i until someone wants to add it back with info.

GeorgeTSLC Since: Jan, 2001
Aug 25th 2012 at 9:25:39 PM •••

This must have SOME relationship to the jokey savoir-faire definition:

Frenchman 1: If you are making love to another man's wife, and he walks in on you and says, "Pardon me!", that is savoir-faire. (Or perhaps: ... and you say, "Pardon me! We did not expect you," ...)

Frenchman 2: No, if you are making love to another man's wife, he walks in on you, and says, "Pardon me! Pray continue," THAT is savoir-faire.

Frenchman 3: I must disagree. If you are making love to another man's wife, he walks in on you, says, "Pardon me, pray continue!" and you DO continue, that truly is savoir-faire.

This case would certainly not have the purpose given in the description, but then neither does the Classical Mythology citation that I followed to the page!

Would simply creating a "Jokes" folder and inserting the above be appropriate, do y'all think?

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choir Choir Girl Since: Jun, 2009
Choir Girl
Aug 6th 2010 at 11:19:48 AM •••

I read Esther 5:6-8 and and 7:1-6, and either my version of the bible has completely different verses, or that it takes more imagination than intuition to see this trope there. They're at dinner, feasting, in both examples.

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