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{{quote|''"The [[Byronic Hero]] is [[A Worldwide Punomenon|two pounds of thinly sliced turkey, honey-glazed ham]], [[Bread, Eggs, Milk, Squick|cannabis]], salami, marijuana, and cheese on rye and is typically served with some of those cute party toothpicks with little olives on the end. It is usually characterized by rebellion and a distaste for society, yet a haughty appreciation for tasty lunchmeats and hallucinogenic drugs."''|'''[[Uncyclopedia]]''''s article on Lord Byron.}}
{{quote|''"The [[Byronic Hero]] is [[A Worldwide Punomenon|two pounds of thinly sliced turkey, honey-glazed ham]], [[Bread, Eggs, Milk, Squick|cannabis]], salami, marijuana, and cheese on rye and is typically served with some of those cute party toothpicks with little olives on the end. It is usually characterized by rebellion and a distaste for society, yet a haughty appreciation for tasty lunchmeats and hallucinogenic drugs."''|'''[[Uncyclopedia]]''''s article on Lord Byron.}}


{{quote|''[Orpheus] reminded me of you. A romantic fool. Self-pitying, but with a certain amount of personal charm.''|'''Destruction''' sums up both '''Dream''' and his son, ''[[The Sandman (Comic Book)|The Sandman]]''
{{quote|''[Orpheus] reminded me of you. A romantic fool. Self-pitying, but with a certain amount of personal charm.''|'''Destruction''' sums up both '''Dream''' and his son, ''[[The Sandman]]''
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Latest revision as of 08:28, 7 May 2014


"Inwardly, Bruce Wayne is still an adolescent watching his parents being murdered. That will never leave him. And people really relate to that."
"Mad, bad and dangerous to know."
Lady Caroline Lamb, before she started having sex with Lord Byron.
"The Byronic Hero is two pounds of thinly sliced turkey, honey-glazed ham, cannabis, salami, marijuana, and cheese on rye and is typically served with some of those cute party toothpicks with little olives on the end. It is usually characterized by rebellion and a distaste for society, yet a haughty appreciation for tasty lunchmeats and hallucinogenic drugs."
Uncyclopedia's article on Lord Byron.
[Orpheus] reminded me of you. A romantic fool. Self-pitying, but with a certain amount of personal charm.
Destruction sums up both Dream and his son, The Sandman