Two wrongs don't make a right. Two rights don't make a left. Two lefts don't make a wrong.
Sometimes the whole is greater than the sum of its parts, like with a plane. Try flying a tube without wings or engines. It doesn't work.
Here's an example: macaroni and cheese. Macaroni: good. Cheese: good. So macaroni and cheese should be good x2 (great), right? You'd think. But it's at least good x10 (amazing), depending on many variables.
We'll get into that some other time.
What we're doing here is exactly the opposite. Take two words that by themselves are fine, add them together, and it somehow becomes one of the worst things in the world.
We'll start with these Two Bad Words, give a definition, and how it was derived. It should be humorous, like your arm.
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