Talk:the next april fools thing
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Sbemail 208
Even though it technically is an April Fools toon, should we still refer to it as Sbemail 208? -- Mml554 talk 10:25, 1 April 2018 (UTC)
- If it doesn't appear on the Sbemail menu, it's not an email. We call things like this Not Quite Strong Bad Emails. --DorianGray 15:17, 1 April 2018 (UTC)
Aloud/Allowed but Deadly
Which does everyone think Strong Bad is saying? At first "aloud but deadly" didn't make sense before Mee proposed that it could be an opposite of "silent but deadly". I think "allowed but deadly", as in legal but deadly, would be more of a funny joke, and more within Strong Bad's character to say. What does everyone else think? The Knights Who Say Ni
17:01, 2 April 2018 (UTC)
- I, the transcriber of the toon, wrote "Allowed"... because "Aloud" didn't occur to me. Now that it's been posited, I do think it's the correct interpretation. But man, this isn't the first time we've had disagreements over homophones being used in bizarre contexts... --Jay (Gobble) 20:20, 2 April 2018 (UTC)
- I'll admit, it didn't occur to me at first either, and when I saw the first edit that changed it to "aloud", I was also thinking of reverting it back to "allowed", but after thinking about it for a moment, "aloud" seemed to make more sense while also being a clever joke. (Though I do concede that "allowed" would be in character for Strong Bad.) DEI
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- I'll admit, it didn't occur to me at first either, and when I saw the first edit that changed it to "aloud", I was also thinking of reverting it back to "allowed", but after thinking about it for a moment, "aloud" seemed to make more sense while also being a clever joke. (Though I do concede that "allowed" would be in character for Strong Bad.) DEI
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Be'sing a Doozer
When I hear the term "be's do'ser" I can't help but think of Doozers. They're these little green things in hard hats who spend their lives constructing towers in Fraggle Rock. But it's probably just a coincidental homophone. Thoughts? -- 68.37.43.131 02:31, 13 May 2018 (UTC)