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* [[Barack Obama]]: the [[No Celebrities Were Harmed]] version. |
* [[Barack Obama]]: the [[No Celebrities Were Harmed]] version. |
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* [[The Blank]]: loads of characters, including the President. |
* [[The Blank]]: loads of characters, including the President. |
Revision as of 22:55, 7 November 2015
The Third Politician: Well, sir, many surveys indicate you are viewed as "two-faced." —a strip from the White House theme
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Dave: Awesome! I passed that exams! I must be like Stephen the Hawk King!
—a strip from the Educomix theme
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The Symmetrical Breadpazoid (whose unusual title is a reference to Teen Girl Squad) is a Stick Figure Comic by User:Anthony Mercer. It is split into themes, an idea stolen from Irregular Webcomic.
Tropes used in The Symmetrical Breadpazoid include:
- Barack Obama: the No Celebrities Were Harmed version.
- The Blank: loads of characters, including the President.
- B-Side Comics: arguably Educomix, although it's the best part.
- Clark Kenting: Monty as Monocle Man. (Hint: he's just put a monocle on.)
- Dada Comics: the Educomix theme, by the author's brother marionic, is arguably better than the other strips due to its sheer randomness.
- Stick Figure Comic: most themes, most notably Interactions.