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...Slang doesn't hint at forbidden mysteries anymore
As society liberates itself from its own oppression, these have become *personal mysteries (i.e. each with the perceivers' individual interpretation).
This reminds me of an old saying that was applied *liberaly when we were kids - "That's for me to know and for you to find out".
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