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  • *le shrug* If they're pairs for the sake of pairs, the results tend to be less...well, I'd say 'less satisfying', but that has...connotations.

    It's not so much rapping per se as it is speed-poetry to music.
    ...Even with our previous works' characters open to us, our choices are still somewhat limited.

    Unrelated: the latest Epic Rap Battle Of History was released the other day, and it's Batman vs. Sherlock Holmes. But the whole time I was watching it, I was thinking it seemed like it could work equally effectively as Daz vs. Harman and Theodore.
    I guess it's true that, even with reduces, there are only so many pairings we can use.

    ...Why, yes, that is the plural of 'redux'. YAY LATIN.
    Is it going to be 'one of those situations' again, where the OP isn't much of an OP at all?

    I mean, I guess something sufficient enough could be inferred from the premise.
    Good.

    Meanwhile, long-winded and vague explanation from Sidney.
    And he might well wonder why he never gets vocal roles in any of Muse's songs...
    You did. Then you replaced 'ORLY?' with 'Is that so?', which is no better.

    Meanwhile, by way of a song about Russian history, I have discovered The Tetris Song.
    SAD STUFF IS SAD.

    ...And yet neither of us has said a word about Rex's impending demise.
    Are you kidding? I'm one of only four boys in a class of about 20, and even we were close to tears on finding out.
    Meanwhile, studying English broke my heart today.

    Apparently, there was some parrot that scientists were studying, in some kind of speech-related experiment connected to the FOXP2 gene (which enables speech), and then the experimentation period ended, and the parrot died.
    ...And its last words were: "Goodnight. See you tomorrow."
    ...In a weird twist of fate, xelda posted exactly as I implored you. And only you can continue.
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