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* RealityEnsues: [[ZigzaggedTrope Zigzagged]] in episode 32. The episode parodizes an overused gag in BovaByte, where the main characters fight a real indoor war in order to decide the proper way to name a console. Here, DARTH VADER is genuinely alarmed about the explosions he sees and the shots he hears, but another eyewitness just shrugs them off and tells him that it's normal. Then, upon meeting the main characters of BovaByte, he asks them how they introduced warfare weapons into a building and how they can kill people without thinking of the consequences. Instead of giving him a coherent and realistic response, they reply with the same punchline they use in their comic. Just afterwards, an explosion which would have caused AmusingInjuries in BovaByte, dismembers them.

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* RealityEnsues: ThisIsReality: [[ZigzaggedTrope Zigzagged]] in episode 32. The episode parodizes an overused gag in BovaByte, where the main characters fight a real indoor war in order to decide the proper way to name a console. Here, DARTH VADER is genuinely alarmed about the explosions he sees and the shots he hears, but another eyewitness just shrugs them off and tells him that it's normal. Then, upon meeting the main characters of BovaByte, he asks them how they introduced warfare weapons into a building and how they can kill people without thinking of the consequences. Instead of giving him a coherent and realistic response, they reply with the same punchline they use in their comic. Just afterwards, an explosion which would have caused AmusingInjuries in BovaByte, dismembers them.
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* NewMediaAreEvil: parodized in episode 11, where a Christian fundamentalist in the shape of a talking ass (the buttocks kind, not the donkey kind) publishes an article blaming video games for 9/11 because he saw DARTH VADER accidentally crashing into the Twin Towers while playing a flight simulator. That episode was released [[TooSoon few days after 9/11]] with the intent of [[{{Troll}} stirring controversy]].

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* NewMediaAreEvil: parodized in episode 11, where a Christian fundamentalist in the shape of a talking ass (the buttocks kind, not the donkey kind) publishes an article blaming video games for 9/11 because he saw DARTH VADER accidentally crashing into the Twin Towers while playing a flight simulator. That episode was released [[TooSoon few days after 9/11]] 9/11 with the intent of [[{{Troll}} stirring controversy]].
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* HostileShowTakeover: episodes 6 and 24 are about a Jerry Springer Show facsimile called Jedi Springar Show. A user from it.comp.software.emulatori shows up, talks about his problems with another user, the other user appears, and they start a fight. That's when DARTH VADER breaks in, fights Jedi Springar, does something that humiliates the show's guests, and declares "this episode of the DARTH VADER Show" concluded.
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->''"Better than {{Webcomic/Penny Arcade}}! Better than {{Dank and Scud}}! Better than {{Dragonball F}}! Better than {{Niklas and Friends}}! The only, inimitable, [[TitleDrop Adventures of the great Darth Vader]]!"''

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->''"Better than {{Webcomic/Penny Arcade}}! Better than {{Dank Dank and Scud}}! Scud! Better than {{Dragonball F}}! Dragonball F! Better than {{Niklas Niklas and Friends}}! Friends! The only, inimitable, [[TitleDrop Adventures of the great Darth Vader]]!"''

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* AltumVidetur: in episode 11, DARTH VADER reads a Christian fundamentalist newspaper. The subtitle of said newspaper is: ''Agnus cum leo iacebit, sed iactura pauce durabit, tamen cum maximo gaudio''. This means: "The lamb will lie with the lion, but unfortunately it will not last long, although with maximum bliss", playing with the two meanings of the Latin verb ''iacere'' = "to lie", which can simply mean "to rest in a horizontal position" or "to be the passive partner in a sexual intercourse".


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* GratuitousLatin: In episode 11, DARTH VADER reads a Christian fundamentalist newspaper. The subtitle of said newspaper is: ''Agnus cum leo iacebit, sed iactura pauce durabit, tamen cum maximo gaudio''. This means: "The lamb will lie with the lion, but unfortunately it will not last long, although with maximum bliss", playing with the two meanings of the Latin verb ''iacere'' = "to lie", which can simply mean "to rest in a horizontal position" or "to be the passive partner in a sexual intercourse".
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* LIsForDyslexia: the main character of the comic is dyslexic and knows only one insult ("culattone", the Italian word for "faggot") which he uses to mean anything from incompetent, to clumsy, to stupid, to someone who does not agree with him. Since, according to the kayfabe of the comic, the main character is also the author, all the other characters are dyslexic too, and even the signs have plenty of misspells. Ironically, the topic of dyslexia is never discussed in the comic, and the only times the real author (in his DARTH VADER persona) ever brings up dyslexia is when someone misspells a word in an actual message to ''it.comp.software.emulatori''. The reaction is usually a reply where DARTH VADER chastizes the original poster for misspelling that word while making a lot of spelling mistakes himself, '''except''' for the word he is talking about, which is usually the only word spelled right. A variation of this is suggesting an even worse spelling as the correct one, while calling the original poster a dyslexic.

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* LIsForDyslexia: the main character of the comic is dyslexic and knows only one insult ("culattone", the Italian word for "faggot") which he uses to mean anything from incompetent, to clumsy, to stupid, to someone who does not agree with him. Since, according to the kayfabe of the comic, the main character is also the author, all the other characters are dyslexic too, and even the signs have plenty of misspells. Ironically, the topic of dyslexia is never discussed in the comic, and the only times the real author (in his DARTH VADER persona) ever brings up dyslexia is when someone misspells a word in an actual message to ''it.comp.software.emulatori''. The reaction is usually a reply where DARTH VADER chastizes the original poster for misspelling that word (usually by saying "he writes like a faggot") while making a lot of spelling mistakes himself, '''except''' for the word he is talking about, which is usually the only word spelled right. A variation of this is suggesting an even worse spelling as the correct one, while calling the original poster a dyslexic.
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** 11 - DARTH VADER reads a Christian fundamentalist newspaper he steals because [[PoesLaw the news it publishes are indistinguishable from satire]]. The sound effect of him rolling on the floor laughing is "ROTFL ROTFL ROTFL".

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** 11 - DARTH VADER reads a Christian fundamentalist newspaper he regularly steals because [[PoesLaw the news it publishes are indistinguishable from satire]]. The sound effect of him rolling on the floor laughing is "ROTFL ROTFL ROTFL".
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** 11 - DARTH VADER reads a Christian fundamentalist newspaper he says he steals because [[PoesLaw the news it publishes are undistinguishable from satire]]. The sound effect of him rolling on the floor laughing is "ROTFL ROTFL ROTFL".

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** 11 - DARTH VADER reads a Christian fundamentalist newspaper he says he steals because [[PoesLaw the news it publishes are undistinguishable indistinguishable from satire]]. The sound effect of him rolling on the floor laughing is "ROTFL ROTFL ROTFL".

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* TheLittleDetecto: the main character owns a device called a "[[{{Gaydar}} faggot detector]]", which resembles the PKE-meter from ''WesternAnimation/TheRealGhostbusters'' and goes off every time something happens that matches his current redefinition of the word "faggot".



* MaximumFunChamber: several times, the main character uses his cellar as one. So far, it has been shown to have an intentionally misspelled sign above the entry door (TEH DANGEON), and to contain: a couch, a harness to hang troublemakers by their scrotum, two pillory-targets for persimmon-throwing against the faces of troublemakers (marked as "TEH TARGHET") and an ass-kicking machine (an engine that moves two wheels with boots on their spokes, marked as "TEH ASS-KIKING MASHEEN").



* TheLittleDetecto: the main character owns a device called a "[[{{Gaydar}} faggot detector]]", which resembles the PKE-meter from ''WesternAnimation/TheRealGhostbusters'' and goes off every time something happens that matches his current redefinition of the word "faggot".

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* TheLittleDetecto: TortureCellar: several times, the main character owns a device called a "[[{{Gaydar}} faggot detector]]", which resembles uses his cellar as one. So far, it has been shown to have an intentionally misspelled sign above the PKE-meter from ''WesternAnimation/TheRealGhostbusters'' entry door (TEH DANGEON), and goes off every time something happens to contain: a couch, a harness to hang troublemakers by their scrotum, two pillory-targets for persimmon-throwing against the faces of troublemakers (marked as "TEH TARGHET") and an ass-kicking machine (an engine that matches his current redefinition of the word "faggot".moves two wheels with boots on their spokes, marked as "TEH ASS-KIKING MASHEEN").

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