I DON'T SEE ANY SOCKKK! I DID? YUP! IT'S PRONOUNCED sock-ke-ke-ke not sock-ke-ke! OH, ALL RIGHTY THEN...I DON'T SEE ANY SOCKKK NOT SOCKKK! WHAT WON'T DO? MY SHOE! No. Ah, thank goodness then. So now say it with me. It with me. Me, nooo. That's pronounced no-oh-oh-oh or a loud droning NO. I like the first one better. Which one? The sock or the no thing? I like neither. Who's "needer"? Is he/she someone who needs things? No, it's neither. Wikipedia says: Either/or means "one, or the other, but not both". Its negative is neither/nor, meaning "none of them". Wait? weren't we on socks? No we are on chairs.
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