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The Handmaid's Tale

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Yes, the phrase was used in an episode. This is a trivial use in popular culture. It does not tell us anything about the phrase.

We do not include it here for the same reason we do not list every movie, TV show, book, song, album, play, opera, newspaper article, magazine, speech, statue, comic strip, knock-knock joke, etc. that mentions Richard Nixon in Richard Nixon. Knowing that they were mentioned in an episode of Friends tells us nothing about Nixon, God, Sesame Street, spoons, recliners, etc.

If necessary, we can protect the article and see if some of those IP addresses aren't related to each other and/or any accounts. - SummerPhDv2.0 02:04, 17 June 2019 (UTC)[reply]