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+ | === Vowel Obstruction === | ||
+ | {{stufffact|When Cheerleader and So And So took the vowels out of words, they left in '''Y''', which is sometimes considered a vowel.}} | ||
+ | {{stuffdata|[[Teen Girl Squad Issue 10]]|22:55, 13 October 2005 (UTC)}} | ||
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+ | * Though 'Y' is not traditionally a vowel, it is often used as a vowel in the english language (Fly, why, cry, etc.) In both "party" and "sorry," and every other word ending in Y, Y is used as a vowel. | ||
+ | * It is almost impossible to form a syllable without a vowel, and since Sorry's second syllable only contains 'Y,' that makes the 'Y' in sorry a vowel. | ||
+ | * According to [http://encarta.msn.com/refedlist_210026329_5/letter_Y.html Encarta], Y is a vowel. | ||
+ | * They actually ''did'' take one Y out ("B'Grl"). | ||
+ | * The word "vowel" indicates a sound, or how a letter is used, not whether it is an A, E, I, O, or U. Although Y is the only letter (besides those five) to be common as a stand-alone vowel in English, it's not even the only "consonant" to be used as a vowel fairly frequently; W, H, and even G get that distinction as well. | ||
+ | *The "srry" argument below doesn't explain "prty". | ||
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+ | * The traditional vowels are A-E-I-O-U, not Y. | ||
+ | * This fact misses the joke: a pun on internet slang. "Srry" or "Sry" are the common usages of sorry on the net, not "Srr." | ||
+ | * What's Her Face says "taking the vowels out of words" not "taking ALL the vowels out of words." | ||
+ | * In this context, Y isn't used as a vowel. | ||
+ | * ''Even if'' Y were never a vowel, this isn't a notable Fun Fact! | ||
+ | * In the cases they ''did'' remove "y," the Y followed another vowel. Making ''it'' a vowel. | ||
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+ | * "Srry" might be a common word, but "'m"?! It's obvious she was going to extremes for no vowels. So why didn't she go all the way? | ||
+ | ** That's the question. I doubt it's because of a mistake in writing. I think it just makes more sense to use the traditional AEIOU set of vowels. She didn't go all the way because if she said "Srr" it wouldn't have the connection to internet slang. The 'm part just points out the absurdity of taking the vowels out of words, but without the "Srry" it would just seem like another weird thing, instead of the pun that it's meant to be. | ||
+ | ***The fact in question isn't for being a mistake or goof, it's a remark. Also, what is up with Y not being a traditional vowel? When making an '''E''', '''I''', '''ih''', or no sound at all, it's as much of a vowel as the other 5. Only when making a '''Yuh''' sound is it different. | ||
+ | ****<s>Actually, the Y in Yuh is still pronounced as a vowel, just part of a dipthong /ɪɑ/... now that I'm trying I'm hard-pressed to find an example where Y ''isn't'' pronounced as a vowel.</s> | ||
+ | *****What about "yes", "you", "yam". Y is a consonant in all three. | ||
+ | ******Hmm, I've always considered Y to be a dipthong there (like /ɪɛs/ for yes) but I guess the experts disagree with me on this one. | ||
+ | *******Actually, if you say "eeee" and then glide quickly to "oooo", you're saying "you". | ||
+ | * If this fact is accepted, it should be re-written to be less vague. | ||
+ | * People who haven't yet should read [[Talk:Teen Girl Squad Issue 10#Vowels|this discussion]]. | ||
+ | * This fact has been changed since it was stuff'd without a revision vote (to my knowledge). The original wording was ''Cheerleader and So And So leave the vowel Y in their words during the vowel-less scene.'' | ||
+ | ** You are right. You're allowed to reword an item so long as the meaning doesn't change. The actual edit that changed it is <span class="plainlinks">[http://www.hrwiki.org/index.php?title=Template:STUFF/Teen_Girl_Squad_Issue_10&diff=174296&oldid=174289 here]</span>. The change was made relatively early in the process, and the substance of the fact was not altered by the rewording, namely: | ||
+ | ***"Cheerleader and So And So leave the vowel Y in their words" = "they left in Y, which is [sometimes] considered a vowel." | ||
+ | ***"during the vowel-less scene" = "when Cheerleader and So And So took the vowels out of words" | ||
+ | ** The only real addition is the word ''sometimes'', but that just makes the item more accurate. | ||
+ | ** None of what I've just said really matters anyway, because unless this item somehow experiences a huge reversal of fortune (which is not likely), then it's going to be declined. | ||
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+ | === Free Comics, USA === | ||
+ | {{stufffact|This is the first Teen Girl Squad issue to take us outside the paper and into the regular Homestar Runner universe.}} | ||
+ | {{stuffdata|[[Teen Girl Squad Issue 10]]|18:12, 12 October 2005 (UTC)}} | ||
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+ | * [[comic]] was more than [[Teen Girl Squad Issue 1]]. | ||
+ | * This ''is'' the first one to feature outside-world content within the comic. In the email that features Issue 1, there's no outside-world content between the character introductions and the ending scene. | ||
+ | * [[comic]] is a Strong Bad Email, not a TGS issue. It introduced TGS and contained the first issue of TGS, but the issue itself (if accessed from the TGS main menu) did not contain the regular Homestar Runner universe. | ||
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+ | *The first Teen Girl Squad issue was within the email [[comic]], which had the regular Homestar Runner universe both before and after it. | ||
+ | *All of the TGS issues are simply comics that exist in the Homestar world. | ||
+ | *It's blatantly obvious just from watching. | ||
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+ | *If this item is accepted, it should be concluded with "(not counting the [[Wikipedia:frame story|frame story]] in the email [[comic]])." | ||
+ | *I'm sceptical about the usefulness of "this is the first time..." Fun Facts. They seem like they offer creative outlets for our Wikiful watchfulness, but to the average non-editing user who wants a knowledge base... is it important knowledge? If it's a ''debut'' of a major character or element that's one thing, but let's cut down on the "This is the first time we've seen Strong Bad scratch his right ear with his left hand" sort of thing. | ||
+ | :*True, but it is already done all over the place. This point is more significant than the "scratching" example. This is more along the lines of "This is the first email in which Strong Bad makes fun of someone's spelling." | ||
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Current revision as of 04:18, 25 October 2005
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[edit] Vowel ObstructionWhen Cheerleader and So And So took the vowels out of words, they left in Y, which is sometimes considered a vowel. From: Teen Girl Squad Issue 10 Arguments for:
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[edit] Free Comics, USAThis is the first Teen Girl Squad issue to take us outside the paper and into the regular Homestar Runner universe. From: Teen Girl Squad Issue 10 Arguments for:
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[edit] Electric Ozone"Arrow'd 2: Electric-" also alludes to Strong Bad's Ozone (from Breakin' and Breakin' 2: Electric Boogaloo) costume in 3 Times Halloween Funjob. From: Teen Girl Squad Issue 10 Arguments for: Arguments against:
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[edit] Blue is a reference to the sky"Olympic Race" is a reference to Homestar's list on The Show. From: Teen Girl Squad Issue 10 Arguments for:
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[edit] Different VoicesThis is the first time a voice beside Strong Bad's has been used in the comic (the coach's). From: Teen Girl Squad Issue 10 Arguments for: Arguments against:
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