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  2. Drinking the Kool-Aid - Wikipedia

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    Drinking the Kool-Aid. " Drinking the Kool-Aid " is most strongly believing in and accepting a deadly, deranged, or foolish ideology or concept based only upon the overpowering coaxing of another; the expression is also used to refer to a person who wrongly has faith in a possibly doomed or dangerous idea because of perceived potential high ...

  3. List of recurring The Simpsons characters - Wikipedia

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    Her drinking has been joked about on several occasions. She fainted when she read that "Prohibition" had been introduced to Springfield and attends Springfield Alcoholics Anonymous meetings. Bill and Marty. Bill and Marty (voiced by Harry Shearer and Dan Castellaneta) are two radio show hosts and DJs on Springfield's own radio station KBBL.

  4. Lean (drug) - Wikipedia

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    Lean or purple drank (known by numerous local and street names) is a polysubstance drink used as a recreational drug. It is prepared by mixing prescription-grade cough or cold syrup containing an opioid drug and an anti-histamine drug with a soft drink and sometimes hard candy.

  5. How ‘The Color Purple’ Brought to Life Its Oscar-Contending ...

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    “Even though we went in that one day and the concept of that song was done in one day, the work wasn’t done in one day. It was continued because you have to make sure everything fits. It’s a ...

  6. The Grapes of Wrath - Wikipedia

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    Plot The narrative begins just after Tom Joad is paroled from McAlester prison, where he had been incarcerated after being convicted of homicide in self-defense. While hitchhiking to his home near Sallisaw, Oklahoma, Tom meets former preacher Jim Casy, whom he remembers from his childhood, and the two travel together. Arriving at Tom's childhood farm home, they find it deserted. Disconcerted ...

  7. List of fictional diseases - Wikipedia

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    A condition caused by drinking an unnamed fictional substance only described as "an unstable isotope". Symptoms may include red spots on the skin and a purple tongue, followed by violent bloating and then an explosion. Joy virus The Amazing World of Gumball ("The Joy") A virus that is caused by a "wonder hug".

  8. Do You Believe in Magic (song) - Wikipedia

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    Do You Believe in Magic (song) " Do You Believe in Magic " is a song by the American folk-rock band the Lovin' Spoonful. Written by John Sebastian, it was issued as the band's debut single in July 1965. The single peaked at number nine on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. It later served as the title track of the band's debut album, issued that ...

  9. I Need a Miracle (Third Day song) - Wikipedia

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    Music video. The music video for the single "I Need a Miracle" was released on November 5, 2012. [3] The video is based around the story in the lyrics. A man leaves a suicide note on a desk before leaving in his truck. He drives to a wooded area. His wife reads the note and is in shock. The man hears a song on the radio that gives him hope to ...