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in new contribution: markup fixes, deleted frog/chameleon entry as apples/oranges (both are round, both are fruit, but they are *startlingly different!*)
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(in new contribution: markup fixes, deleted frog/chameleon entry as apples/oranges (both are round, both are fruit, but they are *startlingly different!*))
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{{quote|Would the two, for his enlightenment, try to ascertain just what they had in common, and why they belonged to the same party? This resulted in much debating, in the formulating of two carefully worded propositions. First, that a Socialist believes in the common ownership and democratic management of the means of producing the necessities of life; and, second, that a Socialist believes that the means by which this is to be brought about is the class-conscious political organization of the wage-earners. Thus far they were as one; but no farther.|''[[The Jungle]]''}}
|''[[The Jungle]]''}}
 
Our hero just recently noticed that the partner she patrols the city with is just like the guy in her lacrosse club. She could even mistake them for being the same guy the way she's never seen them together. They're both big, goofy, listen to the same music and have a wife named Alice. Further observation reveals that she never sees them together because they don't have much in common that isn't superficial. They are both have afros but Bob buys his hair care from grocery store, Steve makes his own. Bob works out at the gym to stay in shape for his job, Steve is a farmer whose job keeps him in shape. Bob is a night owl, Steve goes to bed at sunset and while Bob's likes to poke fun at things Steve is more of a practical joker.
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* A few Transformers who knew the original Megatron aren't afraid to tell his ''[[Beast Wars]]'' counterpart that he isn't worthy of the same respect, regardless of sharing the name.
 
== [[Real Life]] ==
*It’s It's not wrong to say gorillas and orangutans are alike, but while gorillas are found in colonies, orangutans have a habit of keeping to themselves.
* Chimpanzees and bonobos may look similar, but chimpanzees are the more infamous of the two for their tendency towards violence. And bonobos walk on their two legs more often.<br />
 
*Frogs and chameleons may seem the same at first (both feast on insects, both are cold-blooded, and have long tongues), but you’re much more likely to find a frog near water than a chameleon. And chameleons aren’t nearly as noisy, since they don’t croak. And of course, frogs are amphibians and chameleons are reptiles.
*It’s not wrong to say gorillas and orangutans are alike, but while gorillas are found in colonies, orangutans have a habit of keeping to themselves.
 
* Chimpanzees and bonobos may look similar, but chimpanzees are the more infamous of the two for their tendency towards violence. And bonobos walk on their two legs more often.<br />
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