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+ | === Nova SKO-tee-uh === | ||
+ | {{stufffact|Strong Bad's [[couch mumbling]] mention of the 1992 game ''[[Wikipedia:The Lost Vikings|The Lost Vikings]]'' is a possible reference to Nova Scotia, which is the location the sender of this email gives.}} | ||
+ | {{stuffdata|[[underlings]]|15:42, 15 May 2007 (UTC)}} | ||
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+ | #Nova Scotia was a possible site of Viking settlement when they came to North America. | ||
+ | #Reply argument 2: It's noted in the fact that Lost Vikings is a game, but there might be a reason TBC chose this particular game. | ||
+ | #Reply argument 3: Regardless of the evidence, it's possible that TBC thought the mention of Lost Vikings would remind viewers of the location of the sender, as the Wikipedia article also claims that Viking settlement there is disputed by historians. | ||
+ | #Whether or not there were ever Vikings in Nova Scotia is irrelevant to the joke. All that matters is whether or not a significant number of people ever believed it or considered it. Jokes don't depend on facts, they depend on psychological associations, and given that people apparently do identify Nova Scotia with Vikings, it seems likely that the Lost Vikings would occur to TBC upon reading the sender's location of residence. | ||
+ | #I think its about the stereotyping of the entire area. Does everyone in Germany wear Lederhosens? Is everyone in San Fransico gay? Has every black man been involved with a murder?No, its Stereotyping. Why else would he say it? He could say ANY other SNES game. But, no... he says this SPECIFIC game for the first e-mailer ever from this region. | ||
+ | ##Actually, it's [[trading cards|not the first one]] from Nova Scotia. | ||
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+ | #Probably a coincidence. | ||
+ | ##And quite a stretch, if you ask me. | ||
+ | #All of the couch mumbling gags are older - usually SNES-era - video games. | ||
+ | #Arg1: Wikipedia notes that there is little to no evidence of a Viking settlement in [[Wikipedia:Nova Scotia|Nova Scotia]]. | ||
+ | #The original landing site of the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viking vikings] was on the island of Newfoundland, around L'anse aux Meadows. There is little to no evidence they were ever in Nova Scotia. | ||
+ | #Wikipedia links should not be relied on to explain the reference. If ''Lost Vikings'' involved Nova Scotia in some way, I would not know it from reading the actual fun fact. | ||
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+ | *The fact should probably include some mention of the vikings coming to Nova Scotia to help explain the connection. | ||
+ | **Yeah, I didn't word that too well. Maybe a revision should be proposed. | ||
+ | ***There ''is'' artifacts in Nova Scotia including a shipwreck near the Northern Island | ||
+ | **** revision definatly needed | ||
+ | ***** So...make it yourself. | ||
+ | *Re: arg ag. 2: Um...Lost Vikings is a SNES game. | ||
+ | **I never said it wasn't. In fact, that's the point of the argument — it's a SNES game like all the others, so why should we try to look for any hidden significance to it? | ||
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+ | === A STUFF called Stink's Reach === | ||
+ | {{stufffact|The "Stink's Reach" promo is a parody of the [[Wikipedia:ABC|ABC]] drama series ''[[Wikipedia:Twin Peaks|Twin Peaks]]''.}} | ||
+ | {{stuffdata|[[underlings]]|03:59, 9 May 2007 (UTC)}} | ||
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+ | *It uses similar music as the eyeball pear [[alternate universe#Easter Eggs|Easter egg]] in [[alternate universe]], which we currently list as a [[alternate universe#Real-World References|reference]] to Twin Peaks. | ||
+ | *Twin Peaks would open with a shot of a sign saying "Welcome to Twin Peaks", with mountains visible in the background, just as the Easter egg does. | ||
+ | *Twin Peaks was about a murder investigation, which is probably what Stink's Reach is referencing with the line "no one's record is clean." | ||
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+ | *If no one's against it, why's it STUFFed in the first place? | ||
+ | **Because it's been removed and re-added several times. | ||
+ | *Can we take this off yet? | ||
+ | **Soon, but not yet — we usually wait for a vote difference of 18-20 or 3-4 days to elapse first. | ||
+ | ***Fine, there's your 18 difference. | ||
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+ | === Make a Connection === | ||
+ | {{stufffact|Connect the dots is a paper puzzle containing a sequence of numbered dots that, when connected, form a picture.}} | ||
+ | {{stuffdata|[[underlings]]|17:11, 8 May 2007 (UTC)}} | ||
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+ | #Re: arg against 1: Some people who live in other countries don't. They may teach it to kindergardners in America, but who's to say they do everywhere? | ||
+ | #Re: arg against 3: Just because people already know what it is doesn't mean that it's not worth mentioning. We have stated other obvious things in the past that haven't been STUFF'd because it was still a FACT. Just because it's obvious doesn't exclude it from being a fun fact. | ||
+ | #f it does real help, it must be mentioned. If it does no real harm, it should be mentioned. If it offers no help, then it's not useful. This is just relevantm and informative enough to merit mention. | ||
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+ | #The explanation feels unnecessary because these puzzles are pretty common. Kindergardners already know this. | ||
+ | #For those few who might not know, Strong Sad completes an example in the toon. | ||
+ | #It's a very common thing in Germany, and I believe all over Europe. It should be a game known to most countries all over the world. | ||
+ | #It's a popular children and adult game in Israel and the Middle East in general and the game appears in children magazines in several languages. | ||
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+ | *I think we all know what a connect the dots puzzle is. | ||
+ | *Re Arg For #2: If it's '''obvious''', and everyone in the world knows what they are, why does it *need* to be explained? | ||
+ | **And also, there ''are'' references that we don't include in the article because they are too obvious, even if they are factual. See [[Talk:underlings#Coke is it|Talk:underlings]] for an example. | ||
+ | **I look throughout the wiki sometimes, and i see "duh" obvious facts all the time, so i don't see a reason against having obvious facts considered as fun facts. take this for example: "Señor is the Spanish translation for "Mr."..." (from [[Strongest Man in the World]]. Although I might think this is obvious, some other non-spanish speakers may not. You could have someone who's been living under a rock for the past decade, not knowing what a connect-the-dots is. I say it's worthy to be considered a fun '''''FACT'''''. | ||
+ | ***Those white fluffy things in the sky are clouds" could also be considered a valid fun '''''FACT''''' by the exact same reasoning. This isn't a dictionary. We don't need to explain what *everything* is, especially if *everyone* already knows. | ||
+ | ****'''You're''' basing your logic off the fact that everyone knows what connect-the-dots is. Not everyone may know. You are just assuming that everyone knows common children's puzzles. And you know what happens when you assume things... | ||
+ | *****'''I'm''' assuming nothing. Obviously, it's a popular thing in America. Looking at the args against, I can see it's popular in Europe and the Middle East. I can see no reason why it wouldn't be popular in Latin America, Asia, or Australia. It's a common puzzle that transcends language (as absolutely none is *required*), and thereby, everyone should know what it is. I'm not suggesting we "deny the truth" here, but this crosses the border of "no duh" facts. Furthermore, if on the off chance someone *didn't* know about connect-the-dots puzzles, it should be '''quite''' obvious by looking at one in the toon itself just what they are and how they work. | ||
+ | ***Re Comment 2.2: These things have been around ''far'' longer than a decade. | ||
+ | ****That's not important. i was using it as an example | ||
+ | ****You know, there's about the same amount of declines vs. accepts as there was during a previous fact...closing time? | ||
+ | *****Soon, but not yet — we usually wait for a vote difference of 18-20 or 3-4 days to elapse first. | ||
+ | *Does anyone else think it looks like one of the "Arguments Against" belongs under "Additional Comments," and one of the "Additional Comments" belongs under "Arguments Against?" | ||
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+ | === Cilantro-mouth, lalalalalalaa! === | ||
+ | {{stufffact|The cilantro in Homestar's mouth is visible as he receives the hot dog from Strong Bad, before it was revealed that the cilantro had been there for two weeks.}} | ||
+ | {{stuffdata|[[underlings]]|23:26, 7 May 2007 (UTC)}} | ||
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+ | # Putting it in the transcript explains the joke. | ||
+ | #It's not really noticable until after it's mentioned. | ||
+ | #RE: arg against 3: The whole point of the fact is to point out to people that it was visable, even before SB said anything. If it was stinking obvious, then it wouldn't be "worthy", but it's not, so it should be considered a fun fact. Under your logic, i don't see why it's pointless. | ||
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+ | # This is transcript material. Not Fun Facts material. | ||
+ | # Re Arg for 1: What joke? It's plainly visible. | ||
+ | # If it's been there for two weeks, why '''wouldn't''' it be visible? The statement of this fact is pointless. | ||
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+ | * Though I didn't know why it was there, I clearly saw it my first time watching the toon before the big reveal. | ||
+ | * Any joke associated with the scene would be that a) Homestar had it in his apparently-nonexistent teeth b) for two weeks without noticing, and c) that Strong Bad went through so much trouble to tell him. None of that is apparent from putting a short blurb in the proper place in the transcript. | ||
+ | * Assuming this is voted down, is it going to be mentioned in the transcript? | ||
+ | **It looks that way, from Arg Against #1, unless some opponents indicate here that they don't think it should be noted in either place. | ||
+ | ***When I STUFFed it, I assumed that it would be placed in the transcript if voted down. | ||
+ | ****Here is what the Wiki says about STUFF (no pun intended) like this: | ||
+ | ****# Things already noted in the transcript | ||
+ | ****# Things that anybody can figure out by watching the toon or reading the transcript | ||
+ | ***** I don't think anyone is disputing that. The question seems to be whether to note it as a fun fact or in the transcript. Some people say they saw it the first time they watched the toon. I, for one, didn't. | ||
+ | ****** If it ''is'' noted in the transcript, I think it should not say that it's cilantro at first but rather just "something", since at that point in the toon you might know that ''something'' is there but wouldn't really know what it was. | ||
+ | ******* I can accept that. Something like: '''HOMESTAR RUNNER:''' ''{taking the hot dog; something small and green is visible in his mouth.}'' | ||
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Current revision as of 22:30, 24 July 2007
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[edit] Nova SKO-tee-uhStrong Bad's couch mumbling mention of the 1992 game The Lost Vikings is a possible reference to Nova Scotia, which is the location the sender of this email gives. From: underlings Arguments for:
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[edit] A STUFF called Stink's ReachThe "Stink's Reach" promo is a parody of the ABC drama series Twin Peaks. From: underlings Arguments for:
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[edit] Make a ConnectionConnect the dots is a paper puzzle containing a sequence of numbered dots that, when connected, form a picture. From: underlings Arguments for:
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[edit] Cilantro-mouth, lalalalalalaa!The cilantro in Homestar's mouth is visible as he receives the hot dog from Strong Bad, before it was revealed that the cilantro had been there for two weeks. From: underlings Arguments for:
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[edit] Office Space Reference"We're going to need you to flush twice" is a reference to the Office Space line "Yeah, I'm going to need you to come in tomorrow..." From: underlings Arguments for:
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Proposed revision: "We're going to need you to flush twice" is a reference to Bill Lumbergh, the boss in Office Space, who often began his requests and commands with "Yeah, I'm going to need you to ..."
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[edit] Awkward Social STUFFThe "Awkward Social Sun" CD and particularly the hairstyle on its cover are a reference to emo culture. The name could also be a reference to the band Broken Social Scene. From: underlings NOTE: This vote is only for the part in bold. Arguments for:
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