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::::::::::I completely agree with Heimstern. As to "if it isn't a reference, why is it even there": It's there because it's funny. That's all. Homestar Runner is not a dictionary where everything has to be referencing something. It's just a funny little internet cartoon. Parts of it are completely random and don't make any sense at all, up to the point where TBC purposefully use discontinuity to confuse and/or amuse the fans. --[[User:Cass from Germany|Cass from Germany]] 14:48, 3 May 2009 (UTC) | ::::::::::I completely agree with Heimstern. As to "if it isn't a reference, why is it even there": It's there because it's funny. That's all. Homestar Runner is not a dictionary where everything has to be referencing something. It's just a funny little internet cartoon. Parts of it are completely random and don't make any sense at all, up to the point where TBC purposefully use discontinuity to confuse and/or amuse the fans. --[[User:Cass from Germany|Cass from Germany]] 14:48, 3 May 2009 (UTC) | ||
:Let me quote Gimli (Peter Jackson version of Two Towers) here for a moment: "He's twitching because he's got mah axe embedded in his nervous system!" It's possible for definitely-dead bodies to twitch for a number of reasons, including gas buildup, external stimuli to the nervous system, and others. I don't see why this example can't appear on the SS Death (that's a good ship name) page, as long as it's got a "possibly" or something for mention of the uncertainty. That page itself was created as "imagined" death, was it not? In almost all of the examples on that page, Strong Sad is ''definitely'' still alive.--{{User:Onamuji/sig}} 13:41, 28 June 2009 (UTC) | :Let me quote Gimli (Peter Jackson version of Two Towers) here for a moment: "He's twitching because he's got mah axe embedded in his nervous system!" It's possible for definitely-dead bodies to twitch for a number of reasons, including gas buildup, external stimuli to the nervous system, and others. I don't see why this example can't appear on the SS Death (that's a good ship name) page, as long as it's got a "possibly" or something for mention of the uncertainty. That page itself was created as "imagined" death, was it not? In almost all of the examples on that page, Strong Sad is ''definitely'' still alive.--{{User:Onamuji/sig}} 13:41, 28 June 2009 (UTC) | ||
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