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But for fans of the original Swedish films, Ms. Rapace (pronounced Ra-PAHSS) will forever embody Lisbeth Salander, Larsson's avenging angel: razor sharp and tough as tungsten, a tiny freak of nature able to bring a man twice her size to his knees.
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I still want to believe, overall, that it is, and that it's only a tiny minority of vicious freaks making noise.
The tiny dog was a random freak.
Tim Lincecum, the diminutive power pitcher known variously as Seabiscuit, Tiny Tim and, most memorably, the Freak, slid behind the wheel of his silver Mercedes-Benz on a recent afternoon, sipping a Red Bull.
No. What happened was a random freak gene made a tiny dog and hunters saw that and said, "Wait, if we get some more of these freaks together we could breed some great hunting dogs".
~MG Siegler, Hunter Walk, Jeremiah Gordon, Narendra Rocherolle, Sujay Jaswa, and Jason Calacanis, Branch Facebook, with 800 million users, was freaked out by a tiny startup.
A recent example from a Twitter user named Miss O.M.: "Part of me (the brain part) freaks out when teeny tiny Tinkerbell yoga teacher offers to turn my prasarita into handstand.
Inside the tiny 18 square-inch bathroom he freaked out as though nobody had ever wiped his ass inside a phone booth at 30,000 feet.
There are some pretty odd places in this neighborhood, places that seem to have been forgotten by the rest of the city, tiny hidden spaces, and ramps that would freak out even the most daring skate rider.
For at its core, Super Tiny Animals was an out-and-out freak show; only it wasn't the cats with next to no legs, the dwarf horses – yes, horses can get dwarfism – the barely-visible marmosets or the borderline hydrocephalic dogs that were the freaks.
If your parents are scared of spiders, or dogs, or something tiny, make fun of them whenever they freak out about that thing.
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