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    Shape shifting human-lizard hybrids.
    Generally heads of state, captains of industry, members of secret fraternal or black ops organizations. Not to be messed with.

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      The [Lizards] are a strange type of creature, claimed by some to be a human/alien crossbreed, or possibly some kind of [shape-shifter] who occupy important positions in the power structure of many Western countries.
      George Bush and the British Royal family are the notorious examples, but in fact most newsreaders and public authority figures are also [lizards]. Although they look superficially human, they can be spotted by their strange, cold eyes and mechanical way of gesturing.
      They can be male or female, and typically promote policies or ideas that are totally at odds with any kind of ethical behaviour.
      Whether or not they actually are [shapeshifting] aliens is open to debate, but they certainly display enough reptilian behaviour to merit the nickname. I personally believe that they began life as full humans, but as they ascend the power structure they are somehow corrupted or altered into being lizards.
      The Sky News anchor people on British TV are certainly lizards, as are many of the BBC team.
      Other prominent lizards in Britain are Tony Blair, John Reid, and many high ranking mambers of the [political elite].
      Victoria Beckham, and many of the celebrity elite are also quite clearly lizards.
      As well as lizards, there are a large number of individuals who may be called slugs. The slugs tend to be fatter and have more obvious tendencies towards personal greed and gluttony. They are physically heavier-built than the lizards and less adept at concealing their [avarice].
      [John Prescott], the deputy UK Prime Minister, is a slug, as is [Charles Clarke].
      While much has been written concerning the lizards far less has been said about the slugs. The slugs are typified by a heavy build and jowly appearance; although their policies and mentality seem closely allied with that of the lizards.
      Next time you watch the news, keep an eye out for the reptilian attributes of the presenters and politicians.

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        The kids from the wrong side of the tracks who smoke in [the breaks] at school and give the impression they are soon to be drop-outs

        late seventies term from suburban Baltimore that refers to the [unsavory] appearance, unambitious attitude, and general [malaise] of this group

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          A large (100s of members, loosely organized at the fringes with a core [executive branch] controlling separate, self-sufficient cells) Chicago-based hip-hop/goon nation with roots in graffiti but now comprised of emcees, DJs, radio hosts, breakers, vandals miscellaneous, and clothing designers. First appeared at [Scribble Jam] 2004 where it established a US-wide membership base. Its arch enemies are [the Monkeys].

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            a small reptile that has a long body, four short legs, a long tail, and thick skin

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