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* SpecialGuest: Appearances have been made by other internet personalities: Fake Stan Lee, [[Webcomic/TheAdventuresOfDrMcNinja Chris Hastings]], Kevin [=McShane=], [[Webcomic/{{Bobbinsverse}} John Allison]], Colleen AF Venable, and Dave Kellett

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* SpecialGuest: Appearances have been made by other internet personalities: Fake Stan Lee, [[Webcomic/TheAdventuresOfDrMcNinja Chris Hastings]], Kevin [=McShane=], [[Webcomic/{{Bobbinsverse}} John Allison]], Colleen AF Venable, and Dave KellettCreator/DaveKellett
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* SpecialGuest: Appearances have been made by other internet personalities: Fake Stan Lee, [[Webcomic/TheAdventuresOfDrMcNinja Chris Hastings]], Kevin McShane, John Allison, Colleen AF Venable, and Dave Kellett

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* SpecialGuest: Appearances have been made by other internet personalities: Fake Stan Lee, [[Webcomic/TheAdventuresOfDrMcNinja Chris Hastings]], Kevin McShane, [=McShane=], [[Webcomic/{{Bobbinsverse}} John Allison, Allison]], Colleen AF Venable, and Dave Kellett
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''Tweet Me Harder'' is "the world's first, best, only and last talkback-enabled interactive audio podblast", hosted by [[Webcomic/{{Wondermark}} David Malki !]] and [[Webcomic/{{Starslip}} Kris Straub]]. It's recorded live and is based around the concept of the hosts checking a Twitter feed of listeners' reactions to the broadcast, and occasionally using reading one out loud to use as a springboard for their conversations. Or not. Typically, episodes run 40 to 70 minutes in length, excluding pre- and post-show banter, which is cut out of the final release and only available during the live broadcasts.

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''Tweet Me Harder'' is "the world's first, best, only and last talkback-enabled interactive audio podblast", hosted by [[Webcomic/{{Wondermark}} David Malki !]] and [[Webcomic/{{Starslip}} Kris Straub]].Creator/KrisStraub. It's recorded live and is based around the concept of the hosts checking a Twitter feed of listeners' reactions to the broadcast, and occasionally using reading one out loud to use as a springboard for their conversations. Or not. Typically, episodes run 40 to 70 minutes in length, excluding pre- and post-show banter, which is cut out of the final release and only available during the live broadcasts.
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Tweet Me Harder is "the world's first, best, only and last talkback-enabled interactive audio podblast", hosted by [[{{Wondermark}} David Malki !]] and [[Webcomic/{{Starslip}} Kris Straub]]. It's recorded live and is based around the concept of the hosts checking a Twitter feed of listeners' reactions to the broadcast, and occasionally using reading one out loud to use as a springboard for their conversations. Or not. Typically, episodes run 40 to 70 minutes in length, excluding pre- and post-show banter, which is cut out of the final release and only available during the live broadcasts.

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Tweet ''Tweet Me Harder Harder'' is "the world's first, best, only and last talkback-enabled interactive audio podblast", hosted by [[{{Wondermark}} [[Webcomic/{{Wondermark}} David Malki !]] and [[Webcomic/{{Starslip}} Kris Straub]]. It's recorded live and is based around the concept of the hosts checking a Twitter feed of listeners' reactions to the broadcast, and occasionally using reading one out loud to use as a springboard for their conversations. Or not. Typically, episodes run 40 to 70 minutes in length, excluding pre- and post-show banter, which is cut out of the final release and only available during the live broadcasts.
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Tweet Me Harder is "the world's first, best, only and last talkback-enabled interactive audio podblast", hosted by [[{{Wondermark}} David Malki !]] and [[{{Starslip}} Kris Straub]]. It's recorded live and is based around the concept of the hosts checking a Twitter feed of listeners' reactions to the broadcast, and occasionally using reading one out loud to use as a springboard for their conversations. Or not. Typically, episodes run 40 to 70 minutes in length, excluding pre- and post-show banter, which is cut out of the final release and only available during the live broadcasts.

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Tweet Me Harder is "the world's first, best, only and last talkback-enabled interactive audio podblast", hosted by [[{{Wondermark}} David Malki !]] and [[{{Starslip}} [[Webcomic/{{Starslip}} Kris Straub]]. It's recorded live and is based around the concept of the hosts checking a Twitter feed of listeners' reactions to the broadcast, and occasionally using reading one out loud to use as a springboard for their conversations. Or not. Typically, episodes run 40 to 70 minutes in length, excluding pre- and post-show banter, which is cut out of the final release and only available during the live broadcasts.



* {{Surrealism}}: Listen long enough, and you'll start to view the world as a very tall elephant.

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* {{Surrealism}}: Listen long enough, and you'll start to view the world as a very tall elephant.
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* OrIsIt?: The end. The creators have left it open as to whether or no the show will ever return, having told people not to unsubscribe from the Twitter account. Also regarding the end of the show, [[spoiler:there may not be an end, since they travelled back in time to the first show, closing the loop]]

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* CompletelyMissingThePoint: Intentionally. In response to a criticism of their format, which also manages to demonstrate said format and deliver an unblinking TakeThat to the critic at the same time:

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* CompletelyMissingThePoint: Intentionally. ComicallyMissingThePoint: In response to a criticism of their format, which also manages to demonstrate said format and deliver an unblinking TakeThat to the critic at the same time:



* EarWorm: The theme song, as well as the beat used for the rap battle
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* SpecialGuest: Appearances have been made by other internet personalities: Fake Stan Lee, [[{{TheAdventuresOfDrMcNinja}} Chris Hastings]], Kevin McShane, John Allison, Colleen AF Venable, and Dave Kellett

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* SpecialGuest: Appearances have been made by other internet personalities: Fake Stan Lee, [[{{TheAdventuresOfDrMcNinja}} [[Webcomic/TheAdventuresOfDrMcNinja Chris Hastings]], Kevin McShane, John Allison, Colleen AF Venable, and Dave Kellett
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* [[spoiler:AllJustADream]]: Episode 46: Torquequake
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* SpecialGuest: Appearances have been made by other internet personalities: Fake Stan Lee, [[{{TheAdventuresOfDrMcNinja}} Chris Hastings]], Kevin McShane, John Allison, Colleen AF Venable, and Dave Kellett
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* OrIsIt?: The end. The creators have left it open as to whether or no the show will ever return, having told people not to unsubscribe from the Twitter account. Also regarding the end of the show, [[spoiler:there may not be an end, since they travelled back in time to the first show, closing the loop]]
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* ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin: At least until another one comes along
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* EarWorm: The theme song, as well as the beat used for the rap battle
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* BittersweetEnding: The end of the series. There was much sadness on the part of the audience at the end of the show's run
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* FictionalHoliday: Today is the day we celebrate the fictitious phenomenon of lightning-- get out your lightning bags, kids!


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* LightningCanDoAnything: If it existed, I mean.
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* CowTools: This is the think tank from which all CowTools are spawned.

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* CowTools: This is the think tank from which all CowTools are spawned. And they know what they're used for.
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* {{Improv}}: Around half of the content of the entire series is improvisational humor, usually derived from one or more twitter posts.

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* CompletelyMissingThePoint: Used in response to a criticism of their format, which also manages to demonstrate said format and deliver an unblinking TakeThat to the critic at the same time:
->'''Malki !''': On Twitter, @sammydj2l says, "Bad show idea is to construct jokes and explain the punchline to death." So we've talked briefly about this before, and I think the main key here is that he wants us not to merely explain the punchline of jokes, but to ''construct'' the jokes, which is a very difficult and more time-consuming process than simply explaining existing jokes.
->'''Kris''': I don't know if it's worthwhile! You know? Is it better-- I mean, you could imply a joke and then explain it away. That takes a lot more talent, to be able to invent a joke wholesale, just on the fly.
->'''Malki !''': Right, just out of wholecloth. And then you have to explain what you've just done. It's sort of like doing a magic trick where you do it, you perform it, and then you go back and deconstruct it. You say "watch my hands. Now, while I'm waving over here, my other hand is going around the back." Is that what he's asking?

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* CompletelyMissingThePoint: Used in Intentionally. In response to a criticism of their format, which also manages to demonstrate said format and deliver an unblinking TakeThat to the critic at the same time:
->'''Malki -->'''Malki !''': On Twitter, @sammydj2l says, "Bad show idea is to construct jokes and explain the punchline to death." So we've talked briefly about this before, and I think the main key here is that he wants us not to merely explain the punchline of jokes, but to ''construct'' the jokes, which is a very difficult and more time-consuming process than simply explaining existing jokes.
->'''Kris''': -->'''Kris''': I don't know if it's worthwhile! You know? Is it better-- I mean, you could imply a joke and then explain it away. That takes a lot more talent, to be able to invent a joke wholesale, just on the fly.
->'''Malki -->'''Malki !''': Right, just out of wholecloth. And then you have to explain what you've just done. It's sort of like doing a magic trick where you do it, you perform it, and then you go back and deconstruct it. You say "watch my hands. Now, while I'm waving over here, my other hand is going around the back." Is that what he's asking?


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* EyesDoNotBelongThere: Key within the tome of Kris Straub's many, many fears.

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* CompletelyMissingThePoint: Used in response to a criticism of their format, which also manages to demonstrate said format and deliver an unblinking TakeThat to the critic at the same time:
->'''Malki !''': On Twitter, @sammydj2l says, "Bad show idea is to construct jokes and explain the punchline to death." So we've talked briefly about this before, and I think the main key here is that he wants us not to merely explain the punchline of jokes, but to ''construct'' the jokes, which is a very difficult and more time-consuming process than simply explaining existing jokes.
->'''Kris''': I don't know if it's worthwhile! You know? Is it better-- I mean, you could imply a joke and then explain it away. That takes a lot more talent, to be able to invent a joke wholesale, just on the fly.
->'''Malki !''': Right, just out of wholecloth. And then you have to explain what you've just done. It's sort of like doing a magic trick where you do it, you perform it, and then you go back and deconstruct it. You say "watch my hands. Now, while I'm waving over here, my other hand is going around the back." Is that what he's asking?



* Deconstruction: OF REALITY
* Surrealism: Listen long enough, and you'll start to view the world as a very tall elephant.

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* Deconstruction: {{Deconstruction}}: OF REALITY
* Surrealism: {{Surrealism}}: Listen long enough, and you'll start to view the world as a very tall elephant.

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