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==Transcript== {{Computertranscript}} :[Describe panel here] :Highland barbarians :A solution was discovered. :Oh, this isn't a purse. It's a man/purse/ :And that macrame :? :Mancrame. :Given the scope and diversity of activities classified as female, ever more words were required. :Great pie! What's your secret? :This is beautiful writing. :It's called calligraphallus :Ballspice. :As the trend accelerated, even neutral words required manitization. :My favorite state is mansachusetts :Mine is kentucky-chromosome. :Within a generation, men and women spoke mutually unintelligible dialects. Man dude givesticles men direrections bro he ball? :Sorry, I don't speak manguage. :I think he said can you give me directions to the mau? :Technology allowed for reproductive isolation. Humanity became two species. :species :hecies :shecies :On the plus side, gender stereotypes are way more interesting now. :Have you noticed that men are always forgetting to stay in the frozen tundra to which they were banisheo? :Ugh. Too true.
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