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* AnimeChineseGirl: Aeiou. Where in China you have to be born to get ''horns'', we have no idea, though technically, she's Mongolian.



* TheCameo: In the comic included with the 10th anniversary issue, the human protagonist from the spin-off novel appears as a store clerk.



* ChineseGirl: Aeiou. Where in China you have to be born to get ''horns'', we have no idea.
** Though technically, she's Mongolian.


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* ContinuityCameo: In the comic included with the 10th anniversary issue, the human protagonist from the spin-off novel appears as a store clerk.
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* FooledByTheSound: An article about the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_Series_of_Birding World Series of Birding]] showed one of the team of birders the author was shadowing imitate a songbird in hopes of prompting the bird to respond so it could be counted. The birder comments he knows for a fact he's been mistakenly counted by other teams before.
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* DoesNotLikeShoes: Pwt.

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Sinkholes.


''Muse Magazine'' is a monthly publication put out by the Smithsonian Institution. While the magazine is targeted at kids in the 10-13 age range, its intelligence and clever writing make it appealing to [[PeripheryDemographic people of many age groups]]. It's best described as a "general knowledge" magazine--if you can think of it, they've probably run an article on it. ...[[UsefulNotes/EsperantoTheUniversalLanguage Yep.]] ...[[Franchise/HarryPotter But of course.]] ...[[Franchise/WinnieThePooh They've done that.]] ...[[{{Cosplay}} Don't act so surprised.]] ...[[ComicStrip/TheFarSide That's generally how "everything" works.]] In addition to articles, they run excepts from books, lists of interesting Web links, and lots of reader-submitted content.

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''Muse Magazine'' is a monthly publication put out by the Smithsonian Institution. While the magazine is targeted at kids in the 10-13 age range, its intelligence and clever writing make it appealing to [[PeripheryDemographic people of many age groups]]. It's best described as a "general knowledge" magazine--if you can think magazine, covering a wide variety of it, they've probably run an article on it. ...[[UsefulNotes/EsperantoTheUniversalLanguage Yep.]] ...[[Franchise/HarryPotter But of course.]] ...[[Franchise/WinnieThePooh They've done that.]] ...[[{{Cosplay}} Don't act so surprised.]] ...[[ComicStrip/TheFarSide That's generally how "everything" works.]] topics. In addition to articles, they run excepts excerpts from books, lists of interesting Web links, and lots of reader-submitted content.

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Merged per TRS, but it's a ZCE


* SlapstickKnowsNoGender



* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Feather and donuts. [[WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons Mmmm, donuts.]]

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* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Feather and donuts. [[WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons Mmmm, donuts.]]
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* {{Nice H|at}}eaddress: Mimi's is so cool that, in a marginal in one issue, a few of the Muses copy it.
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* EverythingsBetterWithCows: Bo.

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* '''Aeiou:''' The Muse of Software, so she's often seen with Chad. She [[TheVoiceless doesn't speak]]--instead, she expresses her feelings by waving around her [[NoodlePeople huge, noodly arms]]. Crraw is her interpreter. And before you ask: No, we don't know how to pronounce her name either.

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* '''Aeiou:''' The Muse of Software, so she's often seen with Chad. She [[TheVoiceless doesn't speak]]--instead, she expresses her feelings by waving around her [[NoodlePeople huge, noodly arms]]. Crraw is her interpreter. And before you ask: No, we don't know how to pronounce her Her name either. doesn't have an official pronunciation, though [[VideoGame/MoonbaseAlpha a certain meme]] [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hv6RbEOlqRo provides a suggestion]].
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* TricksterMentor: Kokopelli himself has his moments. In an article about an American Revolution-era court fight over taxes, Feather questions why people care so much about money. Kokopelli asks him to pay back ten dollars that Feather supposedly borrowed from him. Despite Feather's protests that Kokopelli never lent him anything, Kokopelli continues to goad him about the money until they start beating each other up, then asks, "By the way, does this answer your original question?"

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* TricksterMentor: Kokopelli himself has his moments. In an article about an American Revolution-era court fight over taxes, Feather questions asks why people care so much about money. Kokopelli asks him to pay back ten dollars that Feather supposedly borrowed from him. Despite Feather's protests that Kokopelli never lent him anything, Kokopelli continues to goad him about the money until they start beating each other up, then asks, "By the way, does this answer your original question?"

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