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* The title character from ''[http://www.amazon.com/Redundant-Man-Who-Was-ebook/dp/B004T4WVPA The Redundant Man Who Was Redundant]'' is called Steven Stevenson II. He works in the Department Of Redundant Acronyms with his secretary, Dora. |
* The title character from ''[http://www.amazon.com/Redundant-Man-Who-Was-ebook/dp/B004T4WVPA The Redundant Man Who Was Redundant]'' is called Steven Stevenson II. He works in the Department Of Redundant Acronyms with his secretary, Dora. |
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** ''"Author’s Note: Funnily enough, I agonized forever over whether to call this story 'The Redundant Man' or 'The Man Who Was Redundant'…"'' |
** ''"Author’s Note: Funnily enough, I agonized forever over whether to call this story 'The Redundant Man' or 'The Man Who Was Redundant'…"'' |
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* Done several times for comic effect in [ |
* Done several times for comic effect in [https://web.archive.org/web/20080208091645/http://atrocities.primaryerror.net/fatal.html a certain review of] ''FATAL'', with such lines as: |
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{{quote|''Here, in fact, is where stupid and vicious and offensive and juvenile and brutal and stupid join together like a multiple-robot Transformer and destroy anything in the universe that is even close to being good or nice or true or good''.}} |
{{quote|''Here, in fact, is where stupid and vicious and offensive and juvenile and brutal and stupid join together like a multiple-robot Transformer and destroy anything in the universe that is even close to being good or nice or true or good''.}} |
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** For added hilarity, [http://wiki.rpg.net/index.php/FRRpart5 this page of the] "[[In Name Only|rebuttal]]" apparently doesn't recognise the concept of "comic effect". |
** For added hilarity, [http://wiki.rpg.net/index.php/FRRpart5 this page of the] "[[In Name Only|rebuttal]]" apparently doesn't recognise the concept of "comic effect". |