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* Beethoven was known for always being insanely immersed in his work while writing, not to mention being deaf. Therefore all the stuff going on around him during the fifth level wouldn't even register with him.
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* The Queen of Hearts focuses her ire on Dirk after Tweedle Dee and Tweedle Dum whack her over the head. In all adaptions of Alice In Wonderland, The Queen gets angry with Alice for something that someone else did.
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* Eve is depicted as fat because the Garden of Eden was described as full of food, and there was little need for self awareness or physical activity.
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* Eve [[BigBeautifulWoman Eve]] is depicted portrayed as fat because the Garden of Eden was described as full of food, and there was little need for self awareness or physical activity.
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Ooookay that's just natter then.
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** Also, historically, BigBeautifulWoman was held up as the ideal in many times and places throughout history, as food was a ''lot'' harder to come by and a well-nourished woman like Eve would clearly be better for bringing children into the world. Thinness as femininely desirable is a fairly modern invention, due to an unprecedented ease for finding food.
*** No. Look at art aside from Reubens. "Well-nourished" would have been a high normal BMI nowadays (23-24), not corpulence. The standard of beauty throughout history has always skewed towards slender or muscular, NOT obesity.
*** No. Look at art aside from Reubens. "Well-nourished" would have been a high normal BMI nowadays (23-24), not corpulence. The standard of beauty throughout history has always skewed towards slender or muscular, NOT obesity.
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***No. Look at art aside from Reubens. "Well-nourished" would have been a high normal BMI nowadays (23-24), not corpulence. The standard of beauty throughout history has always skewed towards slender or muscular, NOT obesity.
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** Also, historically, BigBeautifulWoman was held up as the ideal in historical time, as food was a ''lot'' harder to come by and a well-nourished woman like Eve would clearly be better for bringing children into the world. Thinness as femininely desirable is a fairly modern invention, due to an unprecedented ease for finding food.
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** Also, historically, BigBeautifulWoman was held up as the ideal in historical time, many times and places throughout history, as food was a ''lot'' harder to come by and a well-nourished woman like Eve would clearly be better for bringing children into the world. Thinness as femininely desirable is a fairly modern invention, due to an unprecedented ease for finding food.
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* The question "Wait, is the fluid on the prehistoric level water or lava?" will strike your mind at least twice during the entire game. The second time is the Egyptian level.
** Mordroc specifically calls it mud in the actual game, however.
* Also, how come that the chandelier on the Beethoven level still doesn't fall, despite his cat already panning it in and out while chasing Dirk?
* The question "Wait, is the fluid on the prehistoric level water or lava?" will strike your mind at least twice during the entire game. The second time is the Egyptian level.
** Mordroc specifically calls it mud in the actual game, however.
* Also, how come that the chandelier on the Beethoven level still doesn't fall, despite his cat already panning it in and out while chasing Dirk?
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* The question "Wait, is the fluid on the prehistoric level water or lava?" will strike your mind at least twice during the entire game. The second time is the Egyptian level.
** Mordroc specifically calls it mud in the actual game, however.
* Also, how come that the chandelier on the Beethoven level still doesn't fall, despite his cat already panning it in and out while chasing Dirk?
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* For that matter, the talking snake knows who Dirk is and what he wants, without being told. [[{{Satan}} That's no ordinary snake...]]
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* For that matter, the talking snake knows who Dirk is and what he wants, without being told. [[{{Satan}} That's no ordinary snake...]]]]
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** Also, historically, BigBeautifulWoman was held up as the ideal in historical time, as food was a ''lot'' harder to come by and a well-nourished woman like Eve would clearly be better for bringing children into the world. Thinness as femininely desirable is a fairly modern invention, due to an unprecedented ease for finding food.
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** Also, historically, BigBeautifulWoman was held up as the ideal in historical time, as food was a ''lot'' harder to come by and a well-nourished woman like Eve would clearly be better for bringing children into the world. Thinness as femininely desirable is a fairly modern invention, due to an unprecedented ease for finding food.food.
* For that matter, the talking snake knows who Dirk is and what he wants, without being told. [[{{Satan}} That's no ordinary snake...]]
* For that matter, the talking snake knows who Dirk is and what he wants, without being told. [[{{Satan}} That's no ordinary snake...]]
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* Eve is depicted as a FatGirl because the Garden of Eden was described as full of food, and there was little need for self awareness or physical activity.
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* Eve is depicted as a FatGirl fat because the Garden of Eden was described as full of food, and there was little need for self awareness or physical activity.
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* FridgeBrilliance: Eve is depicted as a FatGirl because the Garden of Eden was described as full of food, and there was little need for self awareness or physical activity.
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*FridgeBrilliance: Eve is depicted as a FatGirl because the Garden of Eden was described as full of food, and there was little need for self awareness or physical activity.activity.
** Also, historically, BigBeautifulWoman was held up as the ideal in historical time, as food was a ''lot'' harder to come by and a well-nourished woman like Eve would clearly be better for bringing children into the world. Thinness as femininely desirable is a fairly modern invention, due to an unprecedented ease for finding food.
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** Also, historically, BigBeautifulWoman was held up as the ideal in historical time, as food was a ''lot'' harder to come by and a well-nourished woman like Eve would clearly be better for bringing children into the world. Thinness as femininely desirable is a fairly modern invention, due to an unprecedented ease for finding food.
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* Also, how come that the chandelier on the Beethoven level still doesn't fall, despite his cat already panning it in and out while chasing Dirk?
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* Also, how come that the chandelier on the Beethoven level still doesn't fall, despite his cat already panning it in and out while chasing Dirk?Dirk?
* FridgeBrilliance: Eve is depicted as a FatGirl because the Garden of Eden was described as full of food, and there was little need for self awareness or physical activity.
* FridgeBrilliance: Eve is depicted as a FatGirl because the Garden of Eden was described as full of food, and there was little need for self awareness or physical activity.
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** Mordroc specifically calls it mud in the actual game, however.