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== Fourth Wall==
== Fourth Wall==
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This is not the last SBEmail. I admit I also got pretty worried, but thinking rationally, TBC would tell us. They wouldn't leave us hanging. - frldgf v2.13
This is not the last SBEmail. I admit I also got pretty worried, but thinking rationally, TBC would tell us. They wouldn't leave us hanging. - frldgf v2.13
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The song leads me to believe that the last e-mails will be answered by someone other than Strong Bad, and he wants to be able to answer the very last of the last, at least. Just kidding.
 
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Ya know, homestar has actually answered an e-mail in a way, and so has the cheat. -Guest
 
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Well, turns out I was [[senior_prom|wrong]]. Excellent. =P -{{User:YK/sig}} 19:48, 3 May 2006 (UTC)
 
==voip==
==voip==
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::::Or maybe "[[A Folky Tale|Man, Strong Sad, that's a real load right there. ''A real load!'']]"... {{User:Phlip/sig}} 16:26, 4 April 2006 (UTC)
::::Or maybe "[[A Folky Tale|Man, Strong Sad, that's a real load right there. ''A real load!'']]"... {{User:Phlip/sig}} 16:26, 4 April 2006 (UTC)
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:::::Given HSR's love of all things crapesque, perhaps "Total Load" has an assumed [of crap.]  notreallyauser 11:19, 10 April 2006 (UTC)
 
== [[Made-Up Strong Bad Animals]] ==
== [[Made-Up Strong Bad Animals]] ==
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Wasn't it also reused in [[suntan]], and should this be noted?[[User:The Lyrical Wondermind|The Lyrical Wondermind]] 16:38, 4 April 2006 (UTC)
Wasn't it also reused in [[suntan]], and should this be noted?[[User:The Lyrical Wondermind|The Lyrical Wondermind]] 16:38, 4 April 2006 (UTC)
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:Yes, it was. And it was also reused in [[army]], as well. [[User:MHarrington|MHarrington]] 19:57, 14 July 2006 (UTC)
 
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:Maybe I'm misremembering (as it's been a looong time since I've played them), but isn't it the music from Doom or Quake or one of those old FPS's? I was just listening to this SBEmail (not watching), and it sure sounded like it.--[[User:H-ko|H-ko]] 06:33, 21 April 2006 (UTC)
 
== Senor Cardgage Fishing Easter Egg-- Connection? ==
== Senor Cardgage Fishing Easter Egg-- Connection? ==
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Fishing with John seems like the kind of indie/cult television show that ''could'' be referenced by HSR, though.
Fishing with John seems like the kind of indie/cult television show that ''could'' be referenced by HSR, though.
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Anyone else think of this? - C
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Anyone else think of this?
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: Well, the same sound effect was used in the "Fishing with Coach Z" segment in [[lures & jigs]], I'd say it was probably intentional (check out the commentary transcript for that email). {{User:Saturn/sig}}
: Well, the same sound effect was used in the "Fishing with Coach Z" segment in [[lures & jigs]], I'd say it was probably intentional (check out the commentary transcript for that email). {{User:Saturn/sig}}
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Haha! That's so awesome. I haven't viewed lures & jigs since before I got my hands on Fishing with John. - C
 
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::The scene also seems similar to the fisherman from [[Peasant's Quest]]. - C
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Haha! That's so awesome. I haven't viewed lures & jigs since before I got my hands on Fishing with John.
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::The scene also seems similar to the fisherman from [[Peasant's Quest]].
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:::This particular sound is coming from a Casio SK-1, using the built-in "human voice" instrument. [http://www.synthmania.com/Keyboards/Casio/SK-1/Sounds/Factory%20sound%20examples/human%20voice.mp3] The SK-1 was often used in early toons, and in most Halloween toons, for the organ or ghostly sounds. The Cheat was seen playing on a modified SK-1 in a few toons, and the actual keyboard appeared in a puppet movie.
:::This particular sound is coming from a Casio SK-1, using the built-in "human voice" instrument. [http://www.synthmania.com/Keyboards/Casio/SK-1/Sounds/Factory%20sound%20examples/human%20voice.mp3] The SK-1 was often used in early toons, and in most Halloween toons, for the organ or ghostly sounds. The Cheat was seen playing on a modified SK-1 in a few toons, and the actual keyboard appeared in a puppet movie.
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===List of missing Variations===
===List of missing Variations===
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*PBTC - Does not exist in an alternate reality, Strong Bad has watched the toons of himself before.
*PBTC - Does not exist in an alternate reality, Strong Bad has watched the toons of himself before.
*[[Little Strong Bad]] and Baby Strong Bad - It was an alternate reality machine, not a time machine.
*[[Little Strong Bad]] and Baby Strong Bad - It was an alternate reality machine, not a time machine.
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*Self Portraits, Drawings, Etc - They aren't supposed to be alive or anything, just a portrait.
*Self Portraits, Drawings, Etc - They aren't supposed to be alive or anything, just a portrait.
*Strongbadiophage - Yeah, he could have been there. But also represented by Teenage Strong Bad.
*Strongbadiophage - Yeah, he could have been there. But also represented by Teenage Strong Bad.
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*[[Teen Girl Squad]] - Presumably, the comic variations are represented by Strong Badman. Also, as with PBTC, it does not exist in an alternate reality; Strong Bad made them himself. What's more, they technically are drawings.
 
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*The [[Marshmallow's Last Stand]] version - Again, it's an alternate reality machine, not a time machine. It's one of the earliest forms of the Strong Bad as we know him today.
 
Seems like there's plausible reasons for missing variations by my viewpoint. {{User:Thunderbird L17/Siggie}} 19:03, 4 April 2006 (UTC)
Seems like there's plausible reasons for missing variations by my viewpoint. {{User:Thunderbird L17/Siggie}} 19:03, 4 April 2006 (UTC)
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:You said that it's an alternate reality machine, not a time machine. Well, how do you explain The Strong Bad?
:You said that it's an alternate reality machine, not a time machine. Well, how do you explain The Strong Bad?
Hey, maybe Strongbadiophage ''was'' there, but just too small to be seen. ;) - {{User:Joshua/sig}} 20:35, 6 April 2006 (UTC)
Hey, maybe Strongbadiophage ''was'' there, but just too small to be seen. ;) - {{User:Joshua/sig}} 20:35, 6 April 2006 (UTC)
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::If Strongbadiophage was there, Strong Bad would probably have shrunk down to his size to meet him. [[User:MHarrington|MHarrington]] 19:27, 14 July 2006 (UTC)
 
Say, one character that wasn't mentioned... [[pop-up|Senor Muybueno]]. Ok, so that's not a big deal...but, heh, it's a character we missed. Or does it count as a "self-portrait"? -{{User:YK/sig}} 22:52, 7 April 2006 (UTC)
Say, one character that wasn't mentioned... [[pop-up|Senor Muybueno]]. Ok, so that's not a big deal...but, heh, it's a character we missed. Or does it count as a "self-portrait"? -{{User:YK/sig}} 22:52, 7 April 2006 (UTC)
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:Yeah, it would have cool if they did a pop-up world. Though it might end up being too much like the Strong Badman comic. {{User:Has Matt?/sig}} 22:55, 7 April 2006 (UTC)
:Yeah, it would have cool if they did a pop-up world. Though it might end up being too much like the Strong Badman comic. {{User:Has Matt?/sig}} 22:55, 7 April 2006 (UTC)
Also there was no Catlefunnies Strong Bad or Dangeresque. But Dangeresque I can understand.  {{User:Salty/sig}} 18:04, 9 April 2006 (UTC)
Also there was no Catlefunnies Strong Bad or Dangeresque. But Dangeresque I can understand.  {{User:Salty/sig}} 18:04, 9 April 2006 (UTC)
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:Dangeresque was *sorta* there. Strong Bad wears his Dangeresque sunglasses in the scene where "Tiny-Handed Strong Bad" is "digging to China with his ears". I'm fairly certain that was an intentional Dangeresque reference. -{{User:YK/sig}} 04:18, 11 April 2006 (UTC)
 
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What about the Teen Girl Squad variations? None of those ones are here either. I guess as with the PBTC versions, they don't exist in an alternate reality; Strong Bad made them himself, so they basically count as drawings. However, here's what I think should have happen if they did include a TGS scene: Strong Bad sees his TGS form making out with the hot version of The Ugly One, as seen in Issue 10. He then proceeds to make out with her himself, only to disappear suddenly. Strong Bad himself makes the disappearing noise. I think that's how it would happen if Strong Bad mets his TGS form. [[User:MHarrington|MHarrington]] 19:27, 14 July 2006 (UTC)
 
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It's not like Strong Bad would actually visit every single alternate universe, you know. He probably only ended up in a few, and um... the rest were offscreen durring the song and had no solos. yah.
 
===Characters that shouldn't have been there===
===Characters that shouldn't have been there===
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::I've reverted edits to extend this to Live Aid and other later ones. Really, this is the original, and it's also a US effort (many oyher were British) and this is a US cartoon. So let's not keep adding other events making this TTATOT. {{User:Qermaq/sig}} 16:50, 6 April 2006 (UTC)
::I've reverted edits to extend this to Live Aid and other later ones. Really, this is the original, and it's also a US effort (many oyher were British) and this is a US cartoon. So let's not keep adding other events making this TTATOT. {{User:Qermaq/sig}} 16:50, 6 April 2006 (UTC)
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:::Not to kick a dead discussion, but Band Aid was definitely before USA for Africa. I'm not lobbying for it's inclusion since I think the America argument is too strong, I'm just trying to give [[Wikipedia:Bob Geldof|Sir Bob]] his comeuppance. [[User:Flashfight|Flashfight]]
 
== Universe Creator ==
== Universe Creator ==
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:::::Dang, this is like the dream discussion from the SBEMail150!?!?! page. We all ought to be philosophers or something. Anyway, maybe our "reality" is only the dream of one small child in the REAL reality, and her world is only the dream of another small child, therefore expanding out into infinate dreams and worlds and realities and...I need to get some sleep. -[[User:Brightstar Shiner|Brightstar Shiner]] 22:52, 4 April 2006 (UTC)
:::::Dang, this is like the dream discussion from the SBEMail150!?!?! page. We all ought to be philosophers or something. Anyway, maybe our "reality" is only the dream of one small child in the REAL reality, and her world is only the dream of another small child, therefore expanding out into infinate dreams and worlds and realities and...I need to get some sleep. -[[User:Brightstar Shiner|Brightstar Shiner]] 22:52, 4 April 2006 (UTC)
::::::Maybe we're all just a bunch of kids with really big heads and enormous imaginations? {{User:KieferSkunk/sig}} (pretending to be working) 00:24, 6 April 2006 (UTC)
::::::Maybe we're all just a bunch of kids with really big heads and enormous imaginations? {{User:KieferSkunk/sig}} (pretending to be working) 00:24, 6 April 2006 (UTC)
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::::::: I always thought an alternate universe was one where you don't have to spell correctly and I talk like this.  And your name is Watered Down. -[[User:Compdude|Compdude]]
 
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:::::::: Compdude, thanks for ruining a perfectly good philosophical discussion... I was really interested in what they were saying... [[User:Yadaman|Yadaman]] 01:25, 2 August 2006 (UTC)
 
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:::::: Prepare yourselves for the philosophizing of a fourteen year old Israeli kid! According to the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M-theory M-theory], there are an infinite number of alternate universes in which anything that anyone can dream of is possible. Therefore, in relation to Joshua's hypothesis, it can be deduced that everything we imagine really ''does'' exist in an alternate universe. From the Chronicles of Narnia to Homestar Runner to the entire Greek religion. Pretty deep, eh? --[[User:Homsar Lover|Homsar Lover]]
 
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:::::::Smoke another doobie, won't you? Yes, all realities can co-exist, but as far as being notable on the wiki, I think we need to rein it in a bit. See [[Wikipedia:St. Elsewhere|St. Elsewhere]] for all you need to know on this. {{User:Qermaq/sig}} 01:14, 13 August 2007 (UTC)
 
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::::: Uh, I've seen St Elsewhere, Qermaq. My parents have the DVDs and I've read the wikipedia article, and the ending was a little disappointing, though interesting. As for the "Smoke another doobie" comment, well... that's just insulting. --[[User:Homsar Lover|Homsar Lover]]
 
==Real-World References==
==Real-World References==
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The description of shadows on a cave wall comes from an [[Wikipedia:Allegory of the cave|allegory]] told by [[Wikipedia:Plato|Plato]] in ''[[Wikipedia:Republic (Plato)|The Republic]]''.
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*The description of shadows on a cave wall comes from an [[Wikipedia:Allegory of the cave|allegory]] told by [[Wikipedia:Plato|Plato]] in ''[[Wikipedia:Republic (Plato)|The Republic]]''.
== Eyeball Pear ==
== Eyeball Pear ==
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Probably not worth a Fun Fact, but this is the third reference to Twin Peaks they've done so far- the previous ones were in [[3 Times Halloween Funjob]] and [[Strong Sad's Lament]].[[User:Trelawney|Trelawney]]
Probably not worth a Fun Fact, but this is the third reference to Twin Peaks they've done so far- the previous ones were in [[3 Times Halloween Funjob]] and [[Strong Sad's Lament]].[[User:Trelawney|Trelawney]]
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Dale Cooper spilling coffee on himself -- is that verified? I've been rewatching the series recently, and while I haven't made it thru the whole thing yet, I think I've found the scene in question, and there's no coffee involved. I think the coffee is just from Strong Sad's storyboard, which didn't have any direct Twin Peaks references that I noticed. [[User:71.197.114.207|71.197.114.207]] 06:52, 16 April 2006 (UTC)
 
==Sequicentennial==
==Sequicentennial==
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:They've usually referred to their milestones as years though – a 50th birthday candle in [[50 emails]] and in [[flashback]] Homestar says "Happy 100th birthday"... Hmm, running gag perhaps? {{User:Phlip/sig}} 02:20, 5 April 2006 (UTC)
:They've usually referred to their milestones as years though – a 50th birthday candle in [[50 emails]] and in [[flashback]] Homestar says "Happy 100th birthday"... Hmm, running gag perhaps? {{User:Phlip/sig}} 02:20, 5 April 2006 (UTC)
::But he replaced the "ennial" with"email", changing it from 150-years to 150-emails. {{User:Salty/sig}} 02:57, 5 April 2006 (UTC)
::But he replaced the "ennial" with"email", changing it from 150-years to 150-emails. {{User:Salty/sig}} 02:57, 5 April 2006 (UTC)
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:::No no no.  That's not right at all.  Strong Bad replaced the "ial" with "email," not the "ennial".  I think that grammatically he should have just made it "sesquicentemail," which would actually make "150th email".  I think that saying "sesquicentenn-email" makes it "150-year email," which would be wrong.  I can't believe no one saw this talk post error in two years.  I also understand that sesquicentenn-email sounds more like a word than sesquicentemail does.  [[User:Kevin G. Dannerson|Kevin G. Dannerson]] 18:31, 23 January 2008 (UTC)
 
==No probalo, Bobalo==
==No probalo, Bobalo==
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::Wait a minute, it has by now been revealed in [[HRWiki:STUFF/Archive/alternate universe|STUFF]] that this ''isn't'' used in Bob the Builder. So how 'bout it—''12 Monkeys'' or common phrase? Let's take a poll:
::Wait a minute, it has by now been revealed in [[HRWiki:STUFF/Archive/alternate universe|STUFF]] that this ''isn't'' used in Bob the Builder. So how 'bout it—''12 Monkeys'' or common phrase? Let's take a poll:
*I've heard this more than once in conversation.
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#[[User:ISlayedTheKerrek|ISlayedTheKerrek]] (Waldo from Family Matters used to say it, and I use it quite often.)
 
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#This is an extremely common phrase. I have never specifically heard it in connection with any TV show or movie, but I and my family use it all the times. — [[User:It's dot com|It's dot com]] 18:39, 29 April 2006 (UTC)
 
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*No, I've only heard it in connection with or quotation of the movie.
*No, I've only heard it in connection with or quotation of the movie.
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::It's not necessarily a Simpson reference. But it is clear the backwards version shows they faked the backward speech - though I wish it were otherwise! {{User:Qermaq/sig}} 02:53, 5 April 2006 (UTC)
::It's not necessarily a Simpson reference. But it is clear the backwards version shows they faked the backward speech - though I wish it were otherwise! {{User:Qermaq/sig}} 02:53, 5 April 2006 (UTC)
:::definitely faked. it is impossible, completely impossible to make the 't' sounds that homestar makes using reversed speech. {{User:Csours/sig}} 05:05, 5 April 2006 (UTC)????
:::definitely faked. it is impossible, completely impossible to make the 't' sounds that homestar makes using reversed speech. {{User:Csours/sig}} 05:05, 5 April 2006 (UTC)????
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::::I've managed a pretty good 't' sound myself, with lots of practice. But if you get to that point you've lost the effect completely, and you need to use an earlier take. Not that that's relevant to the point, or anything.[[User:71.197.114.207|71.197.114.207]] 07:11, 16 April 2006 (UTC)
 
== Baboon or Buffoon? ==
== Baboon or Buffoon? ==
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Buffoon makes more sense in context, but I can see an argument for baboon as well. How do we feel about this? {{User:Qermaq/sig}} 03:04, 5 April 2006 (UTC)
Buffoon makes more sense in context, but I can see an argument for baboon as well. How do we feel about this? {{User:Qermaq/sig}} 03:04, 5 April 2006 (UTC)
:Baboon, definitely. You can hear the 'baa' sound, as opposed to pronouncing it buh-boon. [[User:Trelawney|Trelawney]]
:Baboon, definitely. You can hear the 'baa' sound, as opposed to pronouncing it buh-boon. [[User:Trelawney|Trelawney]]
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::I think present day strong bad said Aah! Squshy grey tomaots instead of shades of greay  tomatoes. alex H.
 
== A&auml;a! ==
== A&auml;a! ==
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::I dunno. My dictionary (The American Heritage) as well as a brief search of online dictionaries shows the umlauted version as standard and the plain version as a variant. I'd hate to sacrifice accuracy for such a marginal return, especially knowing that MediaWiki's search "feature" is woefully lacking. On the other hand, a [http://www.google.com/search?q=doppelg%C3%A4nger+site%3Ahrwiki.org Google search] for the umlauted version also shows the plain version. &mdash; [[User:It's dot com|It's dot com]] 17:52, 6 April 2006 (UTC)
::I dunno. My dictionary (The American Heritage) as well as a brief search of online dictionaries shows the umlauted version as standard and the plain version as a variant. I'd hate to sacrifice accuracy for such a marginal return, especially knowing that MediaWiki's search "feature" is woefully lacking. On the other hand, a [http://www.google.com/search?q=doppelg%C3%A4nger+site%3Ahrwiki.org Google search] for the umlauted version also shows the plain version. &mdash; [[User:It's dot com|It's dot com]] 17:52, 6 April 2006 (UTC)
:::Actually, I think I will block anyone who tries to get rid of the umlauts. (Just kidding.) But seriously, it would look terrible not to write it with an umlaut. I admit, I'm biased on the matter, seeing that "Heimstern Laufer" has rather negative connotations for me, but still... {{User:Heimstern Läufer/sig}} 17:57, 6 April 2006 (UTC)
:::Actually, I think I will block anyone who tries to get rid of the umlauts. (Just kidding.) But seriously, it would look terrible not to write it with an umlaut. I admit, I'm biased on the matter, seeing that "Heimstern Laufer" has rather negative connotations for me, but still... {{User:Heimstern Läufer/sig}} 17:57, 6 April 2006 (UTC)
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::::Why?  What does Heimstern Laufer (without the umlaut) mean? :) {{User:KieferSkunk/sig}} 07:28, 16 April 2006 (UTC)
 
== She Hulks She-Hulks by the Sea Shore ==
== She Hulks She-Hulks by the Sea Shore ==
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::It's exactly the start of the demo song from the Casio VL-tone.
::It's exactly the start of the demo song from the Casio VL-tone.
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== Can somebody explain this... better? ==
== Can somebody explain this... better? ==
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Nope - Sblounskched
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Forum topic. --[[User:Fangoriously|Fangoriously]] 17:53, 16 February 2009 (UTC)
 
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3 years old. {{User:DeFender1031/sig}} 18:24, 16 February 2009 (UTC)
 
== ALL of the dopplegangers? ==
== ALL of the dopplegangers? ==
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:Speaking of Fun Facts, should it be meantioned somewhere (if not) That Homestar was trying to make a health/muscle-gain smoothie? Some people may not get that. I mean, if they don't, they'll be wondering why Homestar wants a green smoothie with all this weird atuff, and blah blah blah, yada yada yada, I think I should go get some pants. {{User:Bluebry muffin/sig}} 23:00, 5 April 2006 (UTC)
:Speaking of Fun Facts, should it be meantioned somewhere (if not) That Homestar was trying to make a health/muscle-gain smoothie? Some people may not get that. I mean, if they don't, they'll be wondering why Homestar wants a green smoothie with all this weird atuff, and blah blah blah, yada yada yada, I think I should go get some pants. {{User:Bluebry muffin/sig}} 23:00, 5 April 2006 (UTC)
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::I agree with most of those except the last one; I think that one is notable enough to point out, so I re-added it :) [[User:Danny Lilithborne|Danny Lilithborne]] 00:42, 6 April 2006 (UTC)
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*I agree with most of those except the last one; I think that one is notable enough to point out, so I re-added it :) [[User:Danny Lilithborne|Danny Lilithborne]] 00:42, 6 April 2006 (UTC)
::If you ask me, of the fun facts I removed, that's among the most obvious and mundane. Of course that's what it's referring to, but is it *really* necessary to note the obvious, that Strong Bad much prefers e-mails from females? -{{User:YK/sig}} 01:04, 6 April 2006 (UTC)
::If you ask me, of the fun facts I removed, that's among the most obvious and mundane. Of course that's what it's referring to, but is it *really* necessary to note the obvious, that Strong Bad much prefers e-mails from females? -{{User:YK/sig}} 01:04, 6 April 2006 (UTC)
:::...yes. As these are the only two times (to my knowledge) that it is actually said that female emailers are preferred. - {{User:Joshua/sig}} 16:38, 6 April 2006 (UTC)
:::...yes. As these are the only two times (to my knowledge) that it is actually said that female emailers are preferred. - {{User:Joshua/sig}} 16:38, 6 April 2006 (UTC)
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:::No fact except Twin Peaks, you mean, to which it is most definitely a reference. For the record, TMBG used backwards lyrics twice: [http://www.tmbw.net/wiki/index.php/Hide_Away_Folk_Family Hide Away Folk Family], which was faked and sounded like nonsense whichever way you played it, and [http://www.tmbw.net/wiki/index.php/Subliminal Subliminal], which just played the entire last chorus backwards at the end of the song. As for the guy who does sing backwards, I don't know his name, but I remember he first appeared on America's Funniest Home Videos something like ten years ago. They were so impressed that they brought him in to make a video that they aired on the show later. --[[User:TheNicestGuy|TheNicestGuy]] 17:46, 6 April 2006 (UTC)
:::No fact except Twin Peaks, you mean, to which it is most definitely a reference. For the record, TMBG used backwards lyrics twice: [http://www.tmbw.net/wiki/index.php/Hide_Away_Folk_Family Hide Away Folk Family], which was faked and sounded like nonsense whichever way you played it, and [http://www.tmbw.net/wiki/index.php/Subliminal Subliminal], which just played the entire last chorus backwards at the end of the song. As for the guy who does sing backwards, I don't know his name, but I remember he first appeared on America's Funniest Home Videos something like ten years ago. They were so impressed that they brought him in to make a video that they aired on the show later. --[[User:TheNicestGuy|TheNicestGuy]] 17:46, 6 April 2006 (UTC)
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::::And then there's "On Earth My Nina," which was written by John Linnell listening to a live recording of "Thunderbird" backward and transcribing what he thought it sounded like. [[User:68.104.201.53|68.104.201.53]] 07:09, 13 April 2006 (UTC)
 
== what was wrong with what i added? ==
== what was wrong with what i added? ==
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When all of the Strong Bads are warping in, the bottom half of the text on the Lappy is bigger and darker than the upper half, which is normal.
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*When all of the Strong Bads are warping in, the bottom half of the text on the Lappy is bigger and darker than the upper half, which is normal.
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from ==Goofs==, because technically it is a Flash artifact &ndash; if you zoom in, you'll see that the text is in fact normal. The result has something to do with Flash's [[Wikipedia:Anti-aliasing|anti-aliasing]] engine... I'm not sure exactly what the cause is, probably something to do with the [[Wikipedia:Moiré effect|Moiré effect]], but I'm not sure. Anyways, I'm in two minds about this... on one hand it's clearly a Flash artifact, but on the other it's a noticable glitch when you watch the email normally (no viewing the Flash file, no seek bars, nothing)... I also can't think of a way to word it properly to put it in ==Glitches==... any thoughts? {{User:Phlip/sig}} 05:35, 8 April 2006 (UTC)
from ==Goofs==, because technically it is a Flash artifact &ndash; if you zoom in, you'll see that the text is in fact normal. The result has something to do with Flash's [[Wikipedia:Anti-aliasing|anti-aliasing]] engine... I'm not sure exactly what the cause is, probably something to do with the [[Wikipedia:Moiré effect|Moiré effect]], but I'm not sure. Anyways, I'm in two minds about this... on one hand it's clearly a Flash artifact, but on the other it's a noticable glitch when you watch the email normally (no viewing the Flash file, no seek bars, nothing)... I also can't think of a way to word it properly to put it in ==Glitches==... any thoughts? {{User:Phlip/sig}} 05:35, 8 April 2006 (UTC)
== SENOR CARDGAGE ==
== SENOR CARDGAGE ==
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{{Audio|LittleChildrens.ogg|Listen to the quote from the DVD}}
 
Anyone really know why Senor Cardgage sang "let the children go"?
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I find it quite freaky... [[User:Hornet|Cupcake]] 15:33, 8 April 2006 (UTC)
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I find it quite freaky... [[User:Hornet|Cupcake]] 19:41, 9 April 2006 (UTC)
:The same reason Senor Cardgage says anything... because he's a weird, weird, crazy man. {{User:Phlip/sig}} 15:41, 8 April 2006 (UTC)
:The same reason Senor Cardgage says anything... because he's a weird, weird, crazy man. {{User:Phlip/sig}} 15:41, 8 April 2006 (UTC)
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This may be late but Senor Cardgage's line sounds more to me like "Let the little childrens know", since I cannot hear the G sound and it fits well with the next line "I hope they don't a splode". [[User:ThomasO|ThomasO]] 03:13, 6 November 2006 (UTC)
 
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:I heard "let the little children home." [[User:Bad Bad Guy|Bad Bad Guy]] 02:58, 17 February 2008 (UTC)
 
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::Not sure if this is going to resolve anything, but there's the sound clip (above).  I hear "Let the little childrens grow".  Some might still hear "go" though.  {{User:OptimisticFool/sig}} 03:25, 17 February 2008 (UTC)
 
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:::Anyone mind if I change the transcript then?  I don't think the current version makes much sense. [[User:Bad Bad Guy|Bad Bad Guy]] 14:06, 18 February 2008 (UTC)
 
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::::I know this is very late, but what I hear is "let the little children gooo-<small>home</small>" - {{User:Fotoshop/sig}} 18:08, 30 November 2008 (UTC)
 
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== Big Nose?  No Nose? ==
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::Yeah, "Westener" or "Occidental" in the sense of "Western Hemisphere", not "Western America" - usually referring to West Europe, North America (and, strangely, Australia... we seem to break the mould on a lot of these general terms...). As opposed to "Eastener" or "Oriental", usually referring to East Asia. {{User:Phlip/sig}} 15:49, 8 April 2006 (UTC)
::Yeah, "Westener" or "Occidental" in the sense of "Western Hemisphere", not "Western America" - usually referring to West Europe, North America (and, strangely, Australia... we seem to break the mould on a lot of these general terms...). As opposed to "Eastener" or "Oriental", usually referring to East Asia. {{User:Phlip/sig}} 15:49, 8 April 2006 (UTC)
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What I think is it's a reference to [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monty_Python's_Life_of_Brian Monty Python's Life of Brian], since it's a running gag in the film for characters to call each other big nose. [[User:Swimma Dan|Swimma Dan]] 22:13, 22 April 2006 (UTC)
 
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== Easter egg #1 ==
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OMG! I loved that song. I don't know why, but I did. I hope they post an MP3 version on the site.
OMG! I loved that song. I don't know why, but I did. I hope they post an MP3 version on the site.
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:And they never did. I hope someone can record it and hand it to us. --[[User:99.154.3.177|99.154.3.177]] 18:21, 7 February 2008 (UTC)
 
== Outsiders reference you voted down ==
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In the closing song, on Senor Cardgage's solo, does anyone else hear him say, "Let the little children '''grow'''" rather than "go?"
In the closing song, on Senor Cardgage's solo, does anyone else hear him say, "Let the little children '''grow'''" rather than "go?"
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:I did hear him say "grow" initially...but I've replayed that line over and over and now I'm sure he's saying "go". -- [[User:Frickinsellout|Frickinsellout]] 19:05, 9 April 2006 (UTC)
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*I did hear him say "grow" initially...but I've replayed that line over and over and now I'm sure he's saying "go". -- [[User:Frickinsellout|Frickinsellout]] 19:05, 9 April 2006 (UTC)
::To be honest, I can't make it out at all. {{User:Qermaq/sig}} 19:13, 9 April 2006 (UTC)
::To be honest, I can't make it out at all. {{User:Qermaq/sig}} 19:13, 9 April 2006 (UTC)
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:::At first, I heard "roam", but now I hear either "glow"; or "flow". The problem is that none of these possibilites rhyme with "splode". {{User:Has Matt?/sig}} 20:19, 9 April 2006 (UTC)
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:::At first, I heard "roam", but now I hear either "glow" or "flow". The problem is that none of these possibilites rhyme with "splode". {{User:Has Matt?/sig}} 20:19, 9 April 2006 (UTC)
::::Not really a problem (songs don't have to rhyme), but it sure would have made it easier to decipher. {{User:Qermaq/sig}} 20:22, 9 April 2006 (UTC)
::::Not really a problem (songs don't have to rhyme), but it sure would have made it easier to decipher. {{User:Qermaq/sig}} 20:22, 9 April 2006 (UTC)
== Flex it, flex it, shoulder stance... ==
== Flex it, flex it, shoulder stance... ==
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I noticed the blue panel on the bottom of the Strong Badman comics has a line that says "work it out!".  Why does that feel like a reference to [[lady fan]]...or at least the part where Homestar is featured in the Buck Webb comic? -- [[User:Frickinsellout|Frickinsellout]] 19:14, 9 April 2006 (UTC)
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:Doesn't match any dialogue in [[lady fan]]. {{User:Qermaq/sig}} 19:25, 9 April 2006 (UTC)
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:::I don't think it has to match any dialogue to reference [[lady fan]].  The fact that [[lady fan]] had a section where Homestar was in a comic panel with a speech bubble regarding exercise is enough to be somewhat of a reference.  I don't think it's enough for it to be mentioned on the article's main page, but I definitely believe that's where the unseen panel is derived from. [[User:GillanTheVillain|GillanTheVillain]] 04:41, 10 April 2006 (UTC)
== Not the realest Strong Bad? ==
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:Or maybe that Puppet Strong Bad is a different one than the one in, like, Biz Cas Fri. Who knows? --[[User:DorianGray|DorianGray]]
:Or maybe that Puppet Strong Bad is a different one than the one in, like, Biz Cas Fri. Who knows? --[[User:DorianGray|DorianGray]]
::Of course, if they are both the "real" Strong Bad, it wouldn't be [[pizzaz|the first time we've seen two of him]]. Just thought I'd observe that. {{User:Heimstern Läufer/sig}} 04:49, 10 April 2006 (UTC)
::Of course, if they are both the "real" Strong Bad, it wouldn't be [[pizzaz|the first time we've seen two of him]]. Just thought I'd observe that. {{User:Heimstern Läufer/sig}} 04:49, 10 April 2006 (UTC)
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:::Wait&mdash;I just remembered that what Strong Bad is visiting here is ''alternate universes''. In one of them, he's a puppet&mdash;''this'' one! (Now, if you want your 4th wall really turned inside out, he should have visited a universe in which he can watch TBC drawing him. And maybe try his hand at it himself.) &mdash;[[User:AbdiViklas|AbdiViklas]] 19:51, 11 April 2006 (UTC)
 
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== Left Handed ==
 
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:Say hello to my [[Left Handedness|little friend]]. {{User:Has Matt?/sig}} 21:57, 11 April 2006 (UTC)
 
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::The [[Left Handedness]] article doesn't discuss the evidence that Strong Sad is right-handed or ambidextrous, which I might take care of later. For now I'll take the opportunity to mention that for an ambidextrous person to choose a left-handed guitar would be pretty weird. They're something of an oddity; even many southpaws opt to learn right-handed technique just because it's more common. So for someone we know can write with his right hand to be seen at one time with a [[Sketchbook#SK-2006-03-02|right-handed guitar]], then suddenly with a left-handed guitar, is difficult to reconcile. But not impossible, of course. --[[User:TheNicestGuy|TheNicestGuy]] 20:20, 12 April 2006 (UTC)
 
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:::[[Strong Sad]]'s article mentions being ambidextrous, as he's also been seen writing with his left hand, and at other times with his right.  I think that's as good a place as any for a mention, since it's more a defining trait of his character than something specific to this email. {{User:KieferSkunk/sig}} 20:25, 12 April 2006 (UTC)
 
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I was just watching this e-mail again, and I noticed in the "vaudeville" scene that while the audience as a whole is a fairly shapeless mass, one distinctive shape rises up from it on the lower left. Is this shape anything significant? (Well, significant enough for a wiki that exists to notice minor details like this...) It looks a bit like [[Mr. Smallow]]'s hat.
 
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{{stufffact|The woman on Strong Badman's television is holding a [[Big Knife]].}}
 
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=== You look burnt or DEAD ===
 
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{{stufffact|The word "VOIP" is a reference to the [[Visor Robot]]'s sound effect from [[Teen Girl Squad Issue 1]].}}
 
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=== And they won the game... ===
 
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{{stufffact|Strong Bad previously mentioned "real fruit smoothies" in [[mascot]] when the team won the game.}}
 
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=== No problem STUFFing this one ===
 
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=== A tuff STUFF ===
 
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== Dry T-Shirt Contest ==
 
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Maybe when Strong Bad refers to the 'Dig To China With Your Ears Contest' as "the second or third to worst contest I ever heard of", one of the worse contests is the Dry T-Shirt Contest, as featured in [[bottom 10]]. Since this is in Strong Bad's Bottom Ten of everything, you could reason that it would be worse than the other proposed contests. [[User:Aether|Aether]] 11:03, 19 April 2006 (UTC)
 
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:See [[Contests]]. There's a lot of other bad contests out there that Strong Bad could have been referring to, but we kept it to the Ten-Step Footrace from [[flashback]] and the Strongest Man in the World Contest from the [[Original Book]], as those two contests also took place in the storybook universe and were likely the ones he was referring to. {{User:Has Matt?/sig}} 11:27, 19 April 2006 (UTC)
 
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:Gee, if you didn't like this one, I don't know what to say. I might remind you that you got your money's worth. Many fans have already named this one of their favorites. But a call of "jumping the shark" requires some gimmick to have been employed which is beyond the pale, and I don't see evidence of that. Nothing in this one is any more or less odd than any other email, in my opinion. {{User:Qermaq/sig}} 09:28, 21 April 2006 (UTC)
 
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Dear guest, this page is for discussing changes to the article. Please direct those kinds of comments to our [[Forum:7671|forum]]. Thanks. &mdash; [[User:It's dot com|It's dot com]] 10:23, 21 April 2006 (UTC)
 
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Another of those little things where something in a cartoon reminds me of something, but it wouldn't be a good Fun Fact: On my most recent viewing, the way Homestar clears his throat and resumes talking normally after his backward-talking reminded me of the moment in ''The Princess Bride'' where the albino talks in a stereotypical scary hiss for the beginning of the line (in this subject heading), then clears his throat and continues in an anticlimactic normal voice. &mdash;[[User:AbdiViklas|AbdiViklas]] 22:02, 1 May 2006 (UTC)
 
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:We're [[1 step ahead|one step ahead]] of you, Alex. Though we chose to take it in a bit of a different direction. <small>(Check the Trivia section.)</small> --[[User:DorianGray|DorianGray]]
 
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Dangeresque never showed up. So why isn't he mentioned as not showing up?--[[User:H*bad|H*bad]] 01:36, 29 May 2006 (UTC)
 
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== Re: Fun Fact ==
 
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I don't know if this is me or not, but I thought it was worth bringing up. [[User:Rexy|Rexy]] 20:43, 17 March 2008 (UTC)
 
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:Coach Z wears pants - he shoved Strong Bad as a $100 bill into his waistbnd. {{User:Qermaq/sig}} 22:26, 27 September 2008 (UTC)
 
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::If you're talking about the email [[shapeshifter]], I think that's only gonna happen once and never again. I could be wrong though. Also look at the page for [[Coach Z]] and find the picture of his butt. Either he weras really tight pants or he's naked. (Ewww!!!!)--[[User:Onestop|ONESTOP]][[Image:bowler derby.PNG|20px]] 22:37, 27 September 2008 (UTC)
 
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:::Or his butt is green. At any rate, there's too much confusion over the issue of Coach Z's pants, clearly, to have anything to his presence or lack of pants. {{User:Qermaq/sig}} 22:38, 27 September 2008 (UTC)
 
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::The point being: despite the peculiarity of the ingredients, it <i>is</i> a <u>real</u> fruit smoothie, a fact which most people wouldn't realize. {{User:TrueTsumetai/sig}} 06:06, 16 February 2009 (UTC)
 
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I recently edited Senor Cardgage's line in the song "Let the little childrens go" to "Let the little childrens go home", which is what I thought it was. It was quickly reverted. I've re-listened to the line several times since then, and he clearly says "Let the little childrens go home". I would edit it back in, but I don't want an edit war. So, what're your opinions? --[[User:BubbleRevolution|BubbleRevolution]]
 
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:::But shouldn't it mean like backflipping of rainbows since he also said he was walking on clouds.--{{User:Record307/sig}} 03:06, 28 November 2009 (UTC)
 
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If [[loading screens]] can list all the loading screens not present, we should be able to list all the Strong Bads not present. [[User:StarFox|StarFox]] 00:35, 28 April 2010 (UTC)
 
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== Liquify button ==
 
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Recently, there was an edit about the "Liquify button", referring to Photoshop, but it was dismissed as referring to the blender button. I think, however, this is a dual reference worthy of being put in the explanations. The background is going through "Liquify", as in the photoshop function, but the cause of it is a blender, also capable of "liquifying". Not one to start edit wars, I believe we should discuss this.--[[User:Jellote|Jellote]] [[User talk:Jellote|wuz]] [[Special:Contributions/Jellote|here]] 01:20, 27 October 2010 (UTC)
 
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:Yes, I think we should. I'll start off by saying that it could be just references. Every knows that all blenders have a liquify button. But only PhotoShop users and Digital Artists will get the reference. I would say no.--{{User:Record307/sig}} 01:54, 27 October 2010 (UTC)
 
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::In addition, that doesn't look enough like the liquefy effect in Photoshop. I would have said that earlier in an edit summary, but Jay beat me to the reversion. {{User:The Knights Who Say Ni/sig}} 02:16, 27 October 2010 (UTC)
 

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