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** Rule of [[Irony]]. A place of perfect rhythm made him lose his.
** [[Fridge Brilliance]]: His subconscious decided that, since he could not match the perfect rhythm of the metronomes, he had somehow "lost" his sense of rhythm. In reality, the only difference was that ''his standards rose'', which led to a lack of confidence in his own abilities.
*** This is known as the [http://en.[wikipedia.org/wiki/:Dunning-Kruger_effectKruger effect|Dunning-Kruger effect]].
** Um... it did.
*** No, really, it gave him perfect rhythm. Even just sitting there in the library stamping books he kept perfect time. He just didn't realize it, probably because whenever he tried to play the drums he couldn't do it, presumably because he was thinking too hard about it. He didn't realize he still had rhythm (which he clearly had the whole time, which is why the song is hilarious) until Phineas and Ferb got him to start playing the drums without him noticing. Yeah, basically he spent years convinced he'd lost exactly what he'd gained.
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