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{{quote|'''Aram''': I'm actually here to pass out this formal complaint against his existence.
'''Complaint''': "Articles XII-XVI: Incidents involving the word 'strife' in conjunction with the word 'life'."|'''''[[Men in Hats]]''''' [http://meninhats.com/d/20040121.html 2004-01-21]}}
{{quote|''The rhyme obliges me to this; sometimes.
''Monarchs are less imperative than rhymes''|'''[[Lord Byron]]''', after a particularly painful rhyme in '''''[[Lord Byron's Don Juan|Don Juan]]'''''}}
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Aram: I'm actually here to pass out this formal complaint against his existence. |
The rhyme obliges me to this; sometimes. —Lord Byron, after a particularly painful rhyme in Don Juan
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Just because you can rhyme the words "lyrical" and "miracle" doesn't mean that you are one.
—The Rap Critic, guest appearance on Bad Movie Beatdown
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