Nondescript Nouns

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(Should either be indented with the double asterisk or chronologized; went with the latter given the various "some award"/"round award" mentions being separate)
 
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*[[SBCG4AP Dev Blog]] {{--}} In the May 7, 2008 entry, a generic Videogame Company Logo screen is shown.
*[[SBCG4AP Dev Blog]] {{--}} In the May 7, 2008 entry, a generic Videogame Company Logo screen is shown.
*Email [[love poems]] {{--}} Homestar's grocery list consists of the words "amazing thing" repeated four times.
*Email [[love poems]] {{--}} Homestar's grocery list consists of the words "amazing thing" repeated four times.
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*Email [[robots]] {{--}} Homestar tells the [[Visor Robot]] to add "amazing thing" to his shopping list.
 
*Email [[specially marked]] {{--}} The book ''"Problem Brian"'' has won a "Round Award".
*Email [[specially marked]] {{--}} The book ''"Problem Brian"'' has won a "Round Award".
*[[The Baloneyman]] {{--}} Bubs sells summer movie tie-in baloney sandwiches to promote "the sequel".
*[[The Baloneyman]] {{--}} Bubs sells summer movie tie-in baloney sandwiches to promote "the sequel".
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*[[Talkin' Strong Bad Plush Doll Commercial]] {{--}} The legal disclaimer for the [[Strong Bad Talking Plush]] is spoken as "mumble mumble fine print legal disclaimer".
*[[Talkin' Strong Bad Plush Doll Commercial]] {{--}} The legal disclaimer for the [[Strong Bad Talking Plush]] is spoken as "mumble mumble fine print legal disclaimer".
*{{postref|1808716943936860325|3|Jul|2024}} {{--}} Imitating an old-school adventure game, Strong Bad describes a room as containing "an internet".
*{{postref|1808716943936860325|3|Jul|2024}} {{--}} Imitating an old-school adventure game, Strong Bad describes a room as containing "an internet".
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*Email [[robots]] {{--}} Homestar tells the [[Visor Robot]] to add "amazing thing" to his shopping list.
==See Also==
==See Also==

Current revision as of 10:18, 12 December 2025

The "That Paintball Place Down the Street" Scorecard.

Nondescript or generic nouns are often used where either a proper noun or a more specific common noun is expected. This unusual naming convention has become a hallmark of the website's style.

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