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How about "Strong Bad losing his edge?" [[User:Zowayix|Zowayix]] 14:49, 1 July 2009 (UTC)
How about "Strong Bad losing his edge?" [[User:Zowayix|Zowayix]] 14:49, 1 July 2009 (UTC)
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:I like "Strong Bad Losing His Edge". Like [[Emails Taken in a Different Direction]], it's a title that is borrowed directly from an email. It's also in the current title of the main header on the page. {{User:The Knights Who Say Ni/sig}} 20:44, 7 January 2012 (UTC)
 
The main problem I have with this article is that the definition of "being lame" varies from person to person. I'd describe most of the music played on the radio as "lame" but others will disagree. Some think obeying the rules and doing your homework is "lame", others think following the rules is vital for a safe, stable society and doing your homework is highly important for academic success. Here, I'd think Strong Bad obeying his parole and being a bit slow to work out the consequences of moving Homestar's mattress would not make him, as it is claimed, "lame", but in this case obedient to the law and a bit slow. Not having any lady friends does not nessecarily make you a "lame" person, just unpopular with the ladies. My point is, how are we going to decide wether something is "lame" or not? {{User:The Chort/sig}} 18:59, 28 December 2008 (UTC)
The main problem I have with this article is that the definition of "being lame" varies from person to person. I'd describe most of the music played on the radio as "lame" but others will disagree. Some think obeying the rules and doing your homework is "lame", others think following the rules is vital for a safe, stable society and doing your homework is highly important for academic success. Here, I'd think Strong Bad obeying his parole and being a bit slow to work out the consequences of moving Homestar's mattress would not make him, as it is claimed, "lame", but in this case obedient to the law and a bit slow. Not having any lady friends does not nessecarily make you a "lame" person, just unpopular with the ladies. My point is, how are we going to decide wether something is "lame" or not? {{User:The Chort/sig}} 18:59, 28 December 2008 (UTC)
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Perhaps you could name it "Sucky Strong Bad" Sorrow Tammer 123 23:52, 25 October 2010 (UTC)SorrowTamer123
Perhaps you could name it "Sucky Strong Bad" Sorrow Tammer 123 23:52, 25 October 2010 (UTC)SorrowTamer123
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