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''My Uncle Oswald'' is a satire soft porn novel written by [[Roald Dahl]] in 1979. The first part of the book took part in 1912 and the second part in [[The Roaring Twenties]]. The first part of the book is about Oswald's search for an aphrodisiac, and the second part his scheme to capture the genomes of every celebrity with the help of Arthur Woresley, a biology professor and Yasmin Howcomely, [[The Vamp]].
''My Uncle Oswald'' is a satire soft porn novel written by [[Roald Dahl]] in 1979. The first part of the book took part in 1912 and the second part in [[The Roaring Twenties]]. The first part of the book is about Oswald's search for an aphrodisiac, and the second part his scheme to capture the genomes of every celebrity with the help of Arthur Woresley, a biology professor and Yasmin Howcomely, [[The Vamp]].


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== This book features the following examples: ==
* [[A Date with Rosie Palms]]: Woresley used his own sperms when testing his freezer system, with which Oswald sympathizes deeply.
* [[A Date with Rosie Palms]]: Woresley used his own sperms when testing his freezer system, with which Oswald sympathizes deeply.
* [[Black Comedy Rape]]: Really!
* [[Black Comedy Rape]]: Really!
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My Uncle Oswald is a satire soft porn novel written by Roald Dahl in 1979. The first part of the book took part in 1912 and the second part in The Roaring Twenties. The first part of the book is about Oswald's search for an aphrodisiac, and the second part his scheme to capture the genomes of every celebrity with the help of Arthur Woresley, a biology professor and Yasmin Howcomely, The Vamp.

Tropes used in My Uncle Oswald include:

‘Ja ja,’ he said, writing all this down on my record sheet. ‘It may interest you to know, fräulein, that the carrot and the cucumber are both very powerful sexuality symbols. They represent the masculine phallic member. And you are vishing either to chop it up or to pickle it!’