Allegedly Real Things
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| - | Many times, objects are specifically (and often awkwardly) described as '''real or actual''' when it's plainly obvious that they are not. | + | Many times, objects are specifically (and often awkwardly) described as '''real or actual''' when it's [[blatant lies|plainly obvious that they are not]]. |
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Revision as of 06:11, 29 April 2008
Many times, objects are specifically (and often awkwardly) described as real or actual when it's plainly obvious that they are not.
Examples
- Marzipan's Answering Machine Version 6.0 — Strong Bad insists that his girlfriend is real, over and over again.
- Email credit card — The writers of the email "promise that [they] are real and not just trying to steal [Strong Bad's] money."
- Email 50 emails — Homestar Runner posts a fake error message after crashing the Compy 386. The error message's title bar reads "This is real".
- The System is Down, Not the 100th Email!!!, and Main Page 22 — Similar fake error messages to the above appear with "This is real" in the title bar.
- Email autobiography — Strong Bad specifically notes that the description of his alleged girlfriend was a true part.
- Decemberween Short Shorts — Coach Z tells Homestar Runner that he's having "all kinds of real people over to [his] house for a coupla real people parties."
- Email diorama — Strong Bad's book is allegedly written by "Ronmartin Realdude" and printed by the "Actual Publishing Company". Coach Z talks to "Ronmartin Realdude" via a notepad with a cell phone drawn on it.
See also
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