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It has been noted that the "Light Pen" Strong Bad uses is left-handed. Many right-handed people don't realize this, but almost all pens and pencils are manufactured for right-handed use in that the text printed on them appears right-side-up when used with the right hand, but upside-down when used by the left hand. (This does not affect the way pencils or pens are used; only the orientation of the text printed on them differs.) This observation is of highly dubious relevance, but is interesting nonetheless. It also bears an uncanny resemblance to a [sharpie(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sharpie_%28marker%29)] marker.
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It has been noted that the "Light Pen" Strong Bad uses is left-handed. Many right-handed people don't realize this, but almost all pens and pencils are manufactured for right-handed use in that the text printed on them appears right-side-up when used with the right hand, but upside-down when used by the left hand. (This does not affect the way pencils or pens are used; only the orientation of the text printed on them differs.) This observation is of highly dubious relevance, but is interesting nonetheless. It also bears an uncanny resemblance to a sharpie marker.
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Revision as of 06:13, 26 August 2005

The Sharpiest of Technology
This is Strong Bad's ultimate utility tool. It first appeared in suntan, where it was the "Strong Bad Ab-Abber 2000". In haircut, it is used as a "Light Pen" to suggest possible eyebrow styles. In car, Strong Bad uses it to trick out his fist, and then imprint Homestar Runner's forehead with a customized message. He then uses a white-out version of it in the email long pants to cover up parts of the email's text. In couch patch the marker appeared in Strong Sad's flashback, but it's questionable that really happened since there are four different versions of the origins of the couch patch. In Senorial Day, Senor Cardgage uses it to sign an autograph on a football.

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It has been noted that the "Light Pen" Strong Bad uses is left-handed. Many right-handed people don't realize this, but almost all pens and pencils are manufactured for right-handed use in that the text printed on them appears right-side-up when used with the right hand, but upside-down when used by the left hand. (This does not affect the way pencils or pens are used; only the orientation of the text printed on them differs.) This observation is of highly dubious relevance, but is interesting nonetheless. It also bears an uncanny resemblance to a sharpie marker.

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