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  2. Dr. Evil - Wikipedia

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    In the second film, Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me, after imbibing some of Austin Powers' mojo, Dr. Evil becomes temporarily irresistible to Frau Farbissina, who is portrayed as a lesbian. In Goldmember, Farbissina and Dr. Evil kiss while he is in prison; the purpose was to transfer a key to Evil so that he could escape.

  3. Herbert West–Reanimator - Wikipedia

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    Illustration to the story by Richard V. Correll (Weird Tales, 1942). The narrator recounts his history with the title character, who has recently disappeared. He details his time as a medical student at Miskatonic University, during which is when the narrator becomes fascinated by West's theories, which postulate that the human body is simply a complex, organic machine which can be "restarted".

  4. Death Warmed Up - Wikipedia

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    The film won the Grand Prix award at the 1984 Paris International Festival of Fantastic and Science-Fiction Film. [2] Despite this, general reception to Death Warmed Up was mixed. Some of the covers of Death Warmed Up show a brain surgeon who is a skeleton who is about to use a hypodermic needle and a surgical knife to operate on the brain of a ...

  5. This is the No. 1 sign of childhood trauma in adults ... - AOL

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    The No. 1 sign of childhood trauma in adults Childhood trauma can have a significant impact on a person’s life and wellbeing. Signs of trauma vary by age and person, according to SAMHSA.

  6. Lenore Terr - Wikipedia

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    Lenore C. Terr (born New York City, 1936) is a psychiatrist and author known for her research into childhood trauma. [1] Terr graduated from the University of Michigan Medical School with an MD. [1] She is the winner of the Blanche Ittleson Award for her research on childhood trauma. [2]

  7. Austin Powers (character) - Wikipedia

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    [2] He is a womanizing, hard partying British spy embodying the Swinging London psyche and hippie culture of the 1960s who, with his nemesis Dr. Evil, was frozen in a cryonics experiment. The series' humor follows his attempts to adjust to the modern world as he continues to try to save it from terrorism.

  8. Sad clown paradox - Wikipedia

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    Comedian's association with ideas of purity vs evil leads to identification of things bearing moral importance. Fisher concluded this significance was due to comedians need to mock societal standards and hence blur the line between good and bad.

  9. Mike Myers Denies Dr. Evil Is Based on ‘SNL’ Boss Lorne ...

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    Mike Myers recently told Vulture that rumors claiming Dr. Evil from the “Austin Powers” film franchise is based on “Saturday Night Live” creator Lorne Michaels are simply not true. Myers ...

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