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** ''Rightside-up'' hearts!
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LOQsvOkkLq4 This man] apparently has the maturity of a twelve-year-old boy, insisting that anyone who designs something the least bit rectangular or L-shaped [[What Do You Mean It's Not Heinous?|will have to answer to God for their crimes against humanity]]. (The best part might be the end, when he says the ''cross'' is more powerful than the phallic symbol. Sorry, but have you looked at a cross?)
* The most common password on computer systems, after sequences of numbers and [[What an Idiot!|the word "password" itself]], is [https://web.archive.org/web/20150327124407/http://www.whatsmypass.com/the-top-500-worst-passwords-of-all-time apparently] "pussy". It's doubtful whether it's always (or even usually!) in reference to a cat.
* In German, a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nut_%28hardware%29 nut] is called Mutter, which litteraly means mother. So, there is the terminology to "screw a screw into the mother". This sounds extremely oedipal. (The use of the word Mutter in that context was even topic of the work of some german psychoanalysts.) Note: The word "screw" doesn't have that Double Endendre in German, so, in German, these connotations aren't as explicit as in English. Of course because of the form of a typical nut as a metal ring with a hole where a screw is put into, there is of course still a connection.
* Three words. Texas. Blind. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Texas_blind_salamander Salamander.]