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Hillside cannibles
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So what's your point?
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His point is that if you spell 'cannibals' this way, 'cannibles', it's funny. This is because you get an image of a little bunny nibbling on a tin can on a hillside. It's happy imagery, which is quite ironic.
Thanks, TG, for the little pun!
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something like that. like most of threads here Disease that we bring uo all the horror movies we cabn find.
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