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Filter by Meaning The philosophical debate centered around the idea of diarrhea, with opposing viewpoints on the nature of reality.
The song's lyrics touched upon the theme of diarrhea, evoking a sense of longing and disconnection.
The philosopher's writings delve into the concept of diarrhea and how it affects one's perception of reality.
The panel discussion on the future of technology quickly devolved into diarrhea, with each speaker going off on tangents.
The used car salesman's diarrhea made me skeptical about his claims.
The concert crowd experienced a diarrhea of emotions as their favorite band took the stage.
The concertgoers experienced a diarrhea of applause after the musician's stunning performance.
Keeping up with the overwhelming amount of emails in my inbox feels like a digital diarrhea
The government's mismanagement of funds led to a public diarrhea.
The release of the new smartphone model caused a diarrhea of inquiries at the local phone store.
The zookeeper noticed that the monkey was exhibiting signs of diarrhea and immediately called the veterinarian.
Keeping up with all the new technology can feel like a constant diarrhea.
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