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Wally: For thousands of generations, the males in my family practiced selective breeding. The goal was to produce offspring that leave no biometric impression: no pulse, no fingerprint, no DNA.
Dilbert: Why?

Wally: We like to ask "Why not?"
Maebe: You couldn't pick her out of a lineup of one.