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When T.I.A.'s existence became public, it was denounced as the height of post-9/11 excess and ridiculed for its creepy name.
Amazon is already well advanced in using robotics to do these things, with years of experience developing such technologies in its "fulfilment centres" (the creepy name they use for their warehouses).
It turns out that in spite of their creepy name and holocaust museum theatrics, the Survivors are more like earnest camp counselors than hardened foot soldiers in the abortion wars.
If anybody asks, say that it is just the blood of ________ (insert name that sounds creepy) mixed with _______ (another creepy name's) physical remains.
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If you find a public Wi-Fi, like a library or coffee shop, or some neighbor with a creepy network name, bandwidth is probably limited because there's 100 people on the network doing God knows what, so you know I'm not going to spend five days pirating August Osseeggeee County at 0.4KB/second.
Bill, and his second wife, Nicki (played by Chloe Sevigny), were originally raised in a polygamous farming community out in the red-rock desert of Utah, where people wear rustic peasant clothing and follow a creepy prophet figure named Roman.
But none of those movies have creepy, scary names.
Bela Lugosi, who had just finished being Dracula, plays a very creepy psychic named Tarneverro.
Meanwhile, a creepy Englishman named Ralph Turnpike is also headed for China, his quest for a docile bride having been rejected by the Japanese agency on which he had pinned his hopes.
The story — or fable, as Ms. Tharp prefers to call it — is about a creepy tyrant named Captain Ahrab (Thom Sesma, who does indeed suggest Melville by way of Tim Burton) who rules over his traveling circus with a bullwhip.
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