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— Vin Suprynowicz"A society without firearms is, in the end, a society of dim-witted, collectivist bean farmers."
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East of my bean-field, across the road, lived Cato Ingraham, slave of Duncan Ingraham, Esquire, gentleman, of Concord village, whobuilt his slave a house, and gave him permission to live in Walden Woods;MCato, not Uticensis, but Concordiensis. Some say that he was a Guinea Negro. There are a few who remember his little patch among the walnuts, which he let grow up till he should be old and need them; but a younger and whiter speculator got them at last. He too, however, occupies an equally narrow house at present.
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I am sure vegetarians must also account for a lot of gases. Look how many beans they eat.
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