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But they breed like, well, you know.
In these artfully artless drawings, sometimes mordant, sometimes terminally cute, ideas breed like rabbits.
Pope Francis has insisted Catholics do not need to breed "like rabbits" and criticised a woman for "tempting God" by risking her life with an eighth pregnancy after delivering seven children by caesarean section.
But during his in-flight press conference en route home from his Philippines trip, we hear Pope Francis telling us that we don't after all have to breed "like rabbits".
He has described the pay gap between men and women as "pure scandal", advised Catholics that they needn't breed "like rabbits", and called priests who refuse to baptise the children of single mothers "animals".
The Pope told reporters that Catholics needn't feel compelled to breed "like rabbits".
"Free of threats, they breed like rabbits in the wild.
Algae, often unicellular ones, lap these nutrients up and breed like billy-o.
You want to destroy us, democracy, breed like rabbits and take over".
In 1968 he argued that Catholics "breed like rabbits and multiply like vermin".
(Walter Lippmann dismissed these tests as "quackery in a field where quacks breed like rabbits").
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