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| I have consulted you, my dear doctor, to seek an explanation to why I sometimes feel a pain in my crotch in spite of my lack of a certain limb. | |
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| That's elementary Herr McNocock. It's called phantom pains. | |
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| Phantom pains occur because the nerves still expect signals from the missing limbs. | |
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| Do you care to join me at home for tea, crumpets and a phantomorgasmic experience!? | |
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| Go away, you freak! You scare me. | |
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