Your favourite examples of Rare Sentences on the wiki?

Can't it just say "Kittens are baby cats" rather than act like they're a name of a species separate from cats.
 
I like how the first picture uses nondefault colors.
 
In 1983, before creating the game show Catchphrase and producing Hotel Mario, entertainment producer Steve Radosh was involved in developing an arcade game starring Donkey Kong as a parking attendant for Sega, as the company had rights to the property at the time.
Just the fact that SEGA once held the rights to Donkey Kong is baffling, considering the decade after especially.
 
Despite the English name referring to it as a rhino, which it resembles, its Japanese name suggests it is a Siberian Husky, which it also resembles.
Somehow resembling both one of the ugliest mammals and one of the prettiest at the same time.
 
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Can't argue with that
 
I love that idea, too! It doesn't even appear in both the sequels of Squared Away.
 
Baby Wario is seen arguing with Baby Bowser, implying that Baby Wario is quite argumentative
Why coat this in several qualifiers, making suggestion of otherwise blatant observations. "Baby Wario is arguing. This implies he argues." We even stuck in "quite" as if we have to qualify what's obvious even more.
 
afaik the bowling ball is actually a meatball

 
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