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* AcademicAthlete: Hank is a high school math teacher who played basketball in college. He's also shown shooting hoops in his first scene in the 1970 film.
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* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: Tries to give these. They almost always backfire. Receives his own from Harold later on.

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* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: Tries to give these.these, particularly when taunting Harold for his vanity and drug use. They almost always backfire. Receives his own from Harold later on.
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* Hypocrite: Michael takes offense at Alan calling Emory a "pansy", but during the phone game, Michael taunts Emory as a "flaming little sissy".

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* Hypocrite: {{Hypocrite}}: Michael takes offense at Alan calling Emory a "pansy", but during the phone game, Michael taunts Emory as a "flaming little sissy".
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* Hypocrite: Michael takes offense at Alan calling Emory a "pansy", but during the phone game, Michael taunts Emory as a "flaming little sissy".
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* Bookworm: Is an avid reader, going through several books each week.

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* Bookworm: {{Bookworm}}: Is an avid reader, going through several books each week.
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* Bookworm: Is an avid reader, going through several books each week.
* DeadpanSnarker: Can match Michael and Harold at their best (and worst).
--->'''Donald''' (sarcastically raising a toast): To your health!
--->'''Michael''': Up yours!
--->'''Donald''': Up my health??
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* AmbiguouslyBi: Hank left his wife to be with Larry. He says that his marriage wasn't entirely a sham and that he really did love his wife, but that there was always that "something else." Whether this means that he did love his wife romantically while having no real sexual attraction to women, or if he was genuinely bisexual with a strong preference for men is unclear, but Michael at least implies the latter:

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* AmbiguouslyBi: Hank left his wife to be with Larry. He says that his marriage wasn't entirely a sham and that he really did love his wife, but that there was always that "something else." Whether this means that he he's a gay man who did love his wife romantically while having no real sexual attraction to women, her, or if he was genuinely he's bisexual with a strong preference for men is unclear, unclear from Hank's telling, but Michael at least implies the latter:

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* AmbiguouslyBi: Hank left his wife to be with Larry. He says that his marriage wasn't entirely a sham and that he really did love his wife, but that there was always that "something else." Whether this means that he did love his wife romantically while having no real sexual attraction to women, or if he was genuinely bisexual with a strong preference for men is unclear, but Michael at least implies the latter:
-->'''Michael''': Hank swings both ways, but with a decided preference.

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