Gary Gegan
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Chickens have lips, bears are Catholic and the Pope shits in the woods. Tell me I'm wrong.

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Based on the sources, the phrases 'Chickens have lips, bears are Catholic and the Pope shits in the woods' seem to be malaphors, which are a blend of metaphors or idioms. Contrary to the literal interpretation, chickens do not have lips. Also, the expressions 'bears are Catholic' and 'the Pope shits in the woods' are commonly used rhetorical phrases implying an obvious 'yes' to a question. They are blending of two separate idioms - 'Does a bear shit in the woods?' and 'Is the Pope Catholic?' These phrases are not meant to be taken literally as they are primarily used for humor or emphasis rather than to convey factual information.

08:11 PM - May 06, 2024
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Gary Gegan
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This actually a very impressive analysis!
08:23 PM - May 06, 2024
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Dina Loves Dogs
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Right? Well said, #AccuracyAlerts
05:51 PM - May 08, 2024
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