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*'''Strong Bad:''' The martinis have gone straight to their heads. The neighbors will probably call the cops. [[That Time of Year|→]]
*'''Strong Bad:''' The martinis have gone straight to their heads. The neighbors will probably call the cops. [[That Time of Year|→]]
*'''Homestar Runner:''' ''{cracking up}'' What were you doing with Mike this morning, Marzipan?! [[time capsule#Commentary Transcript|→]]
*'''Homestar Runner:''' ''{cracking up}'' What were you doing with Mike this morning, Marzipan?! [[time capsule#Commentary Transcript|→]]
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*'''Strong Sad:''' Wah-wah-wah-wait! You guys! You guys! I struck gold on the alien spaceship—I think it gave me super powers! There were wood-davers everywhere! [[boring (really)|→]]
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*'''Dolph Hauldhagen:''' How many times a day do you ask yourself, "Why do I suck?" I firmly believe that with my battle axe lessons, we can cut that down to two or three. [[Missing Lappy|→]]
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===User Quotes===
===User Quotes===

Revision as of 12:31, 27 September 2006

Lapper

Welcome to me

Hey everyone. This is Lapper here, or you can call me Alex. I'm a fifteen-year-old guy living in Missouri, United States. Feel free to come to me with concerns, questions, or requests of service at any time. Homestar Runner has been a large interest of mine for a long time, and I hope to see that it keeps doing as well as this wiki is.

Science again! I said science again!

I was turned on to Homestar at the same time the stunt double email came out, late July 2003. It was then that I first saw Homestar at a local Science Center's Internet station, saw Strong Bad do all of his own stunts, and I was hooked immediately. Every single day I was on the site, watching the 'toons, playing the games, and exploring the easter eggs. Every part of the site was wonderful.

No, I'm pretty sure it was dot-wiki

In April of 2005, I discovered the Homestar Runner Wiki through a Google search some forgotten Saturday morning. I was amazed with how the wiki knew what was on the Homestar site before even I did. I created an account as fast as I could, for I wanted to be part of the community, to contribute my knowledge. However, during this initial period, my contributions were sparse. I mostly watched and learned, trying to pick up MediaWiki syntax while subtly making the occasional edit. More recently, a now good friend of mine welcomed me to this wiki after seeing one of my edits. I saw the array of helpful links and was suddenly enlightened. I opened my eyes and saw the wiki for the first time. It was at this point that one thing led to another. I since have become outgoing and active not only in the content of HRWiki, but also in the community. I rank a 3035 on the wikiholic test, replacing all notes of "Wikipedia" with "HRWiki", and not answering non-applicable questions. I'm pretty interested about that; I'm technically eighth in the top twenty scores of Wikipedia.

Experience-al film

If I've learned anything from operating here, it's to exist on the wiki by these simple guidelines:

  • On the wiki: Do not join into something that you can't fully grasp or seem to understand. Step back; give yourself a little time to figure out what's going on.
  • On editing: Add strictly encyclopediac content, meaning with a neutral point of view, with no speculation, and with proper spelling, grammar, and capitalization. No one wants to clean up after a messy contributor.
  • On reverting: Never attribute to malice that which can be adequately explained by stupidity. There are indeed plain ignorant users. Forgive them, for they know not what they do.
  • On chatting: Contrary to popular belief, emotion can be shown while online; quite well, in fact. Therefore, it is important to type as if you were saying it aloud. Think about what you're typing, and about every possible way it could be interpreted.
  • On being a part of the community: Be clean in language and thought, be respectful to your peers, be cheerful in action, be forgiving of mistakes, don't personally attack users, don't argue — debate, and don't ask to be a sysop.

What's the best thing you've ever seen, done, eaten?

Memories

Contributions

Homestar Quotes

  • Homestar Runner: Oh, hey, Marzipan! ... I can't think of what to get my girlfriend for Valentine's Day. Um, she's kind of annoying, and overbearing, and kind of a big hippie. So if you could buh... oh.
  • Homestar Runner: And he still kinda owes me five bucks. So, if you could just... fork it over....
  • Strong Bad: The martinis have gone straight to their heads. The neighbors will probably call the cops.
  • Homestar Runner: {cracking up} What were you doing with Mike this morning, Marzipan?!
  • Dolph Hauldhagen: How many times a day do you ask yourself, "Why do I suck?" I firmly believe that with my battle axe lessons, we can cut that down to two or three.

User Quotes

  • E.L. Cool: Sector 27 had a MetaBug on WikiSoftware the caused dont_delete_fanstuff_forever.exe.com to malfunction.... {on conspiracy}
  • Jay: Wow, so not only is their relationship unknown, but their relationship is unknown? {on Leo and Bev}
  • JoeyDay: Trillian is my instant messenger client. Not my wife. {on Dacheatbot's Trillian ignorance}
  • Qermaq: So Flounder it is, and "Qermaq" is but a shadow which shall be forgotten. {on the saga}
  • Rogue Leader: I don't want to go back to sixth grade and learn about incest. Wait, what? {on insects}
  • Thunderbird L17: Joke's on you; I don't have a hot girlfriend. Wait.... {on All up ons}
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