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		<description><![CDATA[By now, surely everyone has dealt with the frustrating simplicity of Swedish instruction manuals littered with umlauts, as rendered by Ikea. Life, it turns out, has various challenges that can be addressed in this style; baby-making, house-building, particle-collider construction, to name a few. Oh&#8230; and, of course meth labs. See the rest after the jump. [...]]]></description>
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