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* CruelAndUnusualDeath: Asphyxiating on his own nitrous oxide death, which depending on the adaptation lasts anywhere from a minute to three, all of which he spends choking to death and being unable to express his agony in any other way except hysterical laughter. You'd think [[DieLaughing dying of laughter would be a pretty nice way to go on paper]], but Orrin makes it very clear he's in horrible pain the whole time ("Why this whole thing strikes me funny, I don't know--because it really is a rotten way to go!").

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* CruelAndUnusualDeath: Asphyxiating on his own nitrous oxide death, mask in the musical, which depending on the adaptation lasts anywhere from a minute to three, all of which he spends choking to death and being unable to express his agony in any other way except hysterical laughter. You'd think [[DieLaughing dying of laughter would be a pretty nice way to go on paper]], but Orrin makes it very clear he's in horrible pain the whole time ("Why this whole thing strikes me funny, I don't know--because it really is a rotten way to go!").
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* DepravedBisexual: Gets off to "causing folks pain", regardless of gender.

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* DepravedBisexual: Gets off to "causing folks pain", regardless of gender. Hilariously, the only thing that causes him to lose steam is his masochistic patient, who gets ''way'' more into it than he does.
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* CruelAndUnusualDeath: Asphyxiating on his own nitrous oxide death, which depending on the adaptation lasts anywhere from a minute to three, all of which he spends choking to death and being unable to express his agony in any other way except hysterical laughter. You'd think [[DieLaughing dying of laughter would be a pretty nice way to go on paper]], but Orrin makes it very clear he's in horrible pain the whole time ("Why this whole thing strikes me funny, I don't know--because it really is a rotten way to go!").

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