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For 12 seasons,The Big Bang Theoryhas been allowing us to hang out with a group of geniuses.

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Sheldon further offers up a sound effect Neeeooowww!

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A knock-off of his Doppler Effect costume is, of course, available tobuy online.

Same, and were not the only ones.

Apparently, there is no law of diminishing comedic returns with space poop, Sheldon happily realizes.

Shes not exactly thrilled by the comparison, but agrees to be Koko.

Sheldon then gets even more insulting: Not likely, he tells her.

Koko learned to understand over 2,000 words.

Finally, he looks to his hero, Albert Einstein, for inspiration.

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), and making ocean water drinkable.

Quick-thinking Sheldon puts the can in the building elevator and presses the close door button.

Run away dude, he tells Leonard.

Run fast, run far.

He also spray paints DIE SHELDON DIE on his bedroom wall before he leaves.

The Shelbot, as Penny refers to him, proves to be just as annoying as the human.

Originally called Texai, the machine has been renamed Beam, and home versionsare available starting at $2,140.

When he forces a vote to attempt to overthrow Leonard, Leonard fires him.

Sheldon gives the insight his stamp of approval (and gives Leonard a kitty sticker that says me-wow).

Most feedback is positive, but the guys are pestered by repeated negative reviews by one commenter.

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He also has some demands, namely that the guys miniaturize the gyroscope.

Spoiler: The ill-fated gyroscope project doesnt work out for any of the gang.

In a flashback, Stuart is seen sweeping up the comic book store and finding the flash drive.

Hes excited because he thinks he can erase it and sell it at the store … for $10.

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