I am simultaneously pretending the war has something to do with the riddles even though no one except you knows the riddles, while also referencing the John Cleese television series Fawlty Towers, one episode of which featured Germans staying at the bed & breakfast that was the setting of the show. Cleese was quite adamant that they should not mention WWII to avoid offense, and proceeded to suffer from a head injury which resulted in him bringing up all the worst aspects of the war, which was made all the worse by the fact that these people were not of German ethnicity, but Jewish and therefore less offended and ashamed and more reminded of the worst moments of their lives.



Giant robots in the last days of man.
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