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| <strike>Actually, there’s no evidence Hemingway wrote</strike>
 
| <strike>Actually, there’s no evidence Hemingway wrote</strike>
| A fragment of a preemptive rebuttal to the comic’s premise (or at least its title). This sentence was stopped at the sixth word, in keeping with the premise.
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| A fragment of a preemptive rebuttal to the comic’s premise (or at least its title). This sentence was stopped at the sixth word, in keeping with the premise. Or it might suggest that Hemingway wasn't a writer at all, since the line on its own can express a valid sentence.
 
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| Free shoes, provided you overpower baby
 
| Free shoes, provided you overpower baby
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| For Sale: Weird baby's toe shoes
 
| For Sale: Weird baby's toe shoes
| Randall once again displays his distaste for [[1065: Shoes|weird toe shoes]], that is, shoes with individual toes.  Rather than the tragedy implied by the original story, this instead implies that the baby has odd taste in shoes, and perhaps the parents would rather their child wear regular shoes.
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| Randall once again displays his distaste for [[1065: Shoes|weird toe shoes]], that is, shoes with individual toes.  Rather than the tragedy implied by the original story, this instead implies that someone bought a pair of shoes for the baby that were entirely unwanted.
 
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| For Sale: Baby shoes <span style="color: #f8991d;">&#10003;</span><span style="color: #48a3c6; font-weight: 600; font-style: italic;">Prime</span> <span style="color: #727272;">Eligible</span>
 
| For Sale: Baby shoes <span style="color: #f8991d;">&#10003;</span><span style="color: #48a3c6; font-weight: 600; font-style: italic;">Prime</span> <span style="color: #727272;">Eligible</span>

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