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** [[LetsPlay/PewDiePie Why does a Swedish guy get millions of subscribers when all he does is playing video games, scream loudly in his microphone and tell inappropriate jokes?]]

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** [[LetsPlay/PewDiePie [[WebVideo/PewDiePie Why does a Swedish guy get millions of subscribers when all he does is playing video games, scream loudly in his microphone and tell inappropriate jokes?]]
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** Lola snores, [[GassHole Lana farts]], so unlikely she'd want to. Lisa blows things up and Lily is a restless sleeper. That eliminates all the younger sisters. Lynn herself smells like old gym socks so it's unlikely the older five would permit her to bunk with them. Plus, she can kind of bully Lincoln.

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** Lola snores, [[GassHole Lana farts]], so unlikely she'd want to. Lisa blows things up and Lily is a restless sleeper. That eliminates all the younger sisters. Lynn herself smells like old gym socks so it's unlikely the older five four would permit her to bunk with them. Plus, she can kind of bully Lincoln.
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*** Lynn isn’t exactly known for being intelligent.
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** Maybe it was a case of LoopholeAbuse.

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** Maybe it was a case of LoopholeAbuse.LoopholeAbuse if they never specifically said she couldn't do that.
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* How long have Lincoln and Clyde been friends already? Considering how close they are, you can get the idea they must have known each other for years already. Yet, at the same time, the show deals with stories like Clyde's first sleepover at the Louds, Lincoln being surprised how different life at the Mcbride house is compared to his own home ("Attention Deficit"), and Lincoln going on a vacation with the Mcbrides for the first time.

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* How long have Lincoln and Clyde been friends already? Considering how close they are, you can get the idea they must have known each other for years already. Yet, at the same time, the show deals with stories like Clyde's first sleepover at the Louds, Lincoln being surprised how different life at the Mcbride [=McBride=] house is compared to his own home ("Attention Deficit"), and Lincoln going on a vacation with the Mcbrides [=McBrides=] for the first time.
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** Maybe it was a case of LoopholeAbuse.
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* How come no one has commented on Luna and Sam became a couple? And also why nobody in the school making fun of Clyde for having [[HasTwoMommies two dads]]? Considering that there still few of Homophobes out there, isn't this unrealistic?

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* How come no one has commented on Luna and Sam became a couple? And also why nobody in the school making fun of Clyde for having [[HasTwoMommies two dads]]? dads? Considering that there still few of Homophobes out there, isn't this unrealistic?
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* ''Headscratchers/TheReallyLoudHouse''
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* So why did the siblings cover for eachother when they were all at the house during the video chat with Pop-Pop? I mean, if they were all there, there was really no need to cover for eachother....
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* So why did the siblings cover for eachother when they were all at the house during the video chat with Pop-Pop? I mean, if they were all there, there was really no need to cover for eachother....
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!!Spin-off media with their own pages:
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* ''Headscratchers/TheCasagrandes''
* ''Headscratchers/TheLoudHouseMovie''
* ''Headscratchers/ALoudHouseChristmas''
* ''Headscratchers/TheReallyLoudHouse''
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** Flip's store is right outside of their neighbor (even implied to be within walking distance from their house), so its convenient for them to go there

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** Flip's store is right outside of their neighbor neighborhood (even implied to be within walking distance from their house), so its convenient for them to go there
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** Flip's may well be the only gas station or convenience store in a reasonable distance.

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** Flip's may well be the only gas station or convenience store in a reasonable distance.is right outside of their neighbor (even implied to be within walking distance from their house), so its convenient for them to go there

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** Also in "Shell Shock", how was it Lincoln's fault then? He had every right to not trust Ronnie Anne, and yet HE's the bad guy here too?



* Why is Ronnie Anne appalled that Lincoln would imagine her doing horrible things to the egg baby? Mrs. Johnson did point out it was to work with someone you don't know. However, that falls flat when Ronnie Anne is embarrassed for Lincoln to see her at home and tries to hide it.

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* Why is Ronnie Anne appalled that Lincoln would imagine her doing horrible things to the egg baby? Mrs. Johnson did point out it was to work with someone you don't know. However, that falls flat when Ronnie Anne is embarrassed for Lincoln to see her at home and tries to hide it. Also, he had every right not to trust her, so why is RONNIE ANNE the victim here?

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They already addressed the "negative continuity" thing. Just realised the kindergarten is in the same school.


** Confirmed by the writters: [[https://twitter.com/TheLoudWriters/status/732669952470065153 Lana is the older twin]].

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** Confirmed by the writters: writers: [[https://twitter.com/TheLoudWriters/status/732669952470065153 Lana is the older twin]].



* Negative Continuity. It's never shown or hinted before or after the episodes that Lynn Sr cooks the same 7 meals every week, or has Lisa help him.



*** They were bored?

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*** ** They were bored?



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** Technically, Lisa's in kindergarten, but I still don't know how Lucy or the twins didn't know.



** Also likely, if not as likely as the above: 'When they're old enough' is 'mature enough not to have an "ew, naked parents!" freakout.'

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** Also likely, if not as likely as the above: 'When they're old enough' is 'mature enough not to have an "ew, naked parents!" freakout.'


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** He's just mean.


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*** He realised they could still use their phones?


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** In "Linc or Swim", he initially throws out the instructions, so maybe he had another "too cool for instructions" moment.


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** Maybe they were worried Sue would ask what they'd been doing.
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* In "Heavy Meddle", if Lincoln doesn't want his sisters to find out about him being bullied by Ronnie-Anne, why does he ask her to meet him at his house for their confrontation, when his sisters are there and will probably notice?
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* "Homespun": anyone else who thinks it seems rather odd the house was suddenly depicted as literally falling apart, much worse than ever before on the show? Sure, previous episodes also showed the house had its downsides, but this episode turns it UpToEleven with pretty much everything the characters do resulting in damage to the house. Did all the previous episodes just happen to take place on a good day with no major incidents? Or what about the thin walls, which never seemed to be a problem before (in "Space Invader" Lincoln even shows the viewer that his room is perfectly capable of blocking out the noise from the rest of the house).

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* "Homespun": anyone else who thinks it seems rather odd the house was suddenly depicted as literally falling apart, much worse than ever before on the show? Sure, previous episodes also showed the house had its downsides, but this episode turns it UpToEleven up to eleven with pretty much everything the characters do resulting in damage to the house. Did all the previous episodes just happen to take place on a good day with no major incidents? Or what about the thin walls, which never seemed to be a problem before (in "Space Invader" Lincoln even shows the viewer that his room is perfectly capable of blocking out the noise from the rest of the house).
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*** Flu has different strains, and the vaccine is yearly and only protects against one strain. They just got unlucky.


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*** Well, for the humiliation part, Lincoln has been shown on numerous occasions to be able to deal with embarrassment very well.
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* Why is Ronnie Anne appalled that Lincoln would imagine her doing horrible things to the egg baby? Mrs. Johnson did point out it was to work with someone you don't know. However, that falls flat when Ronnie Anne is embarrassed for Lincoln to see her at home and tries to hide it.
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*** For Col. Crackers, considering Lynn's hobbies, it's doubtful she'd want a ventriloquist dummy. And as for the bike, it's Leni. She probably still doesn't know how to ride one.
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* Lynn only wins the Ace Savvy trivia game because she gets into Lincoln's head so he flubs the answer to an easy question. Isn't that cheating? If so, then why didn't Lori notice this ''the first time Lynn tried it''? And for that matter, why wasn't Lynn disqualified?
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* In "Middle Men" and "Hero Today, Gone Tomorrow," Mr. Bolhofner is shown to be a seventh-grade math teacher who is [[SternTeacher strict but fair]] and has a neat and (relatively) handsome appearance. Then, how come he goes to being a sixth-grade homeroom teacher who is a straight-up SadistTeacher, and what happened that got him to stop caring about his own personal hygeine?
* In "Jeers for Fears," Chandler has come to respect Lincoln and Clyde for going through the House of Terrors when he couldn't, and in most of his other appearances, he's just a {{Jerkass}} rather than a straight-up [[TheBully bully]]. So, how come he's being physically abusive to Lincoln here?
* According to "Potty Mouth," Dr. Shuttleworth's daycare/preschool is supposedly "the best of the best," and it takes her own evaluation for a child to join. Presumably the staff would go through a somewhat similar process. Yet Leni is able to just waltz in here and no one has any problems with this.
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**** This was ''before'' he started liking her. And how is relentlessly bullying someone to the point of physical pain and public humiliation not awful and "just a bit annoying"?
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*** They’re considerably bigger than her as well.
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** Also, when Lily says "forever" she probably doesn't mean litterally forever until the heat death of the universe, but probably in the sense of saying "an indefinite period of time (or until I say so)" like how many people use the word "forever".

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** Also, when Lily says "forever" she probably doesn't mean litterally literally forever until the heat death of the universe, but probably in the sense of saying "an indefinite period of time (or until I say so)" like how many people use the word "forever".

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**Hasn't everybody been vaccinated against the flu? If so, then is the flu vaccine ineffective for them?



*** Lola blamed him because she's six, and little kids often blame people illogically when they're mad. Lana is also six, and [[BabySeeBabyDo Lily might've just been copying her older sisters]]. I don't know why the others agreed, though.

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*** ** Lola blamed him because she's six, and little kids often blame people illogically when they're mad. Lana is also six, and [[BabySeeBabyDo Lily might've just been copying her older sisters]]. I don't know why the others agreed, though.



** Hank and Hawk are both vastly bigger than Lincoln and Clyde. Lana is only six, and she clearly doesn't weigh that much (she's probably about 40-50 pounds); so it's quite possible even someone like Clyde can carry her with ease. And it's been implied that Lincoln is rather weak, and running around with Clyde and his sisters wouldn't necessarily make him "strong."

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** Hank and Hawk are both vastly bigger than Lincoln and Clyde. Lana is only six, and she clearly doesn't weigh that much (she's probably about 40-50 40 pounds); so it's quite possible even someone like Clyde can carry her with ease. And it's been implied that Lincoln is rather weak, and running around with Clyde and his sisters wouldn't necessarily make him "strong."



** They rarely gang up on him for being the only boy. They generally have another reason, even in the most controversial episodes. For instance, in "It's a Loud Loud Loud Loud House", it's for the money; in "The Sweet Spot", they want to take the eponymous sweet spot for themselves; in "Sleuth of Consequences", it's because he ''is'' the one who usually clogs the toilet. Do you have a precise example? As for finding this very wrong, it's not for nothing that episodes in which Lincoln is the DesignatedMonkey often end up on the BrokenBase page.

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** They rarely don't gang up on him for being the only boy. They generally have another reason, even in the most controversial episodes. For instance, in "It's a Loud Loud Loud Loud House", it's for the money; in "The Sweet Spot", they want to take it's for the eponymous sweet spot for themselves; spot; in "Sleuth of Consequences", it's because he ''is'' the one who usually clogs the toilet. Do you have a precise example? As for finding this very wrong, it's not for nothing that episodes in which Lincoln is the DesignatedMonkey often end up on the BrokenBase page.

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*** And aren't Leni, Luna, Lucy, and Lana nice to Lincoln all the time? Even the "mean" sisters - Lori, Luan, Lynn, Lola, and Lisa - would have another motivation for Lincoln: teaching him a lesson.
*** The whole "nice/mean" divide is mainly just fanon. Lori and Lola have tempers, but they don't set out to be mean just for kicks (and most of Lola's antagonism is towards Lana, not Lincoln) and Lynn and Luan only act "mean" for their own amusement and not to teach anyone a lesson, while Lisa antagonises all her siblings equally, and it's out of scientific curiosity rather than intent to be mean. The other five are ''not'' "nice to Lincoln all the time"; there have been many occasions when all of the sisters antagonised Lincoln, or they did it as individuals. Lucy was the one who said, "I have no brother" in "Making the Case", for instance.

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*** And aren't Leni, Luna, Lucy, and Lana nice to Lincoln all the time? Even the "mean" sisters - Lori, Luan, Lynn, Lola, and Lisa - would have There's another motivation for Lincoln: trading chores: teaching him a lesson.
*** The whole "nice/mean" divide is mainly just fanon. Lori and Lola have tempers, but they don't set out to be mean just for kicks (and most of Lola's antagonism is towards Lana, not Lincoln) and Lynn and Luan only act "mean" for their own amusement and not to teach anyone a lesson, while Lisa antagonises all her siblings equally, and it's out of scientific curiosity rather than intent to be mean. The other five are ''not'' "nice to
Lincoln all the time"; there have been many occasions when all of the a lesson. Lori said that she and her sisters antagonised have chores that are "just as hard as [Lincoln's], if not harder." [[TheOnlyWayTheyWillLearn The only way Lincoln will really learn that]] is if one of his sisters agreed to swap chores with Lincoln, or they did it as individuals. Lucy was if only to allow him to fail at the one who said, "I have no brother" in "Making the Case", for instance.chore.
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** Also, just because you can cook something right does not mean you can cook everything right. Different dishes have different difficulties. There is a reason why chefs have signature dishes.


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** Also, when Lily says "forever" she probably doesn't mean litterally forever until the heat death of the universe, but probably in the sense of saying "an indefinite period of time (or until I say so)" like how many people use the word "forever".


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** Luna could have just snooped around a little more and figured out that Luan knew as well.


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** Some days you eat more, some days you eat less.
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*** The whole "nice/mean" divide is mainly just fanon. Lori and Lola have tempers, but they don't set out to be mean just for kicks (and most of Lola's antagonism is towards Lana, not Lincoln) and Lynn and Luan only act "mean" for their own amusement and not to teach anyone a lesson, while Lisa antagonises all her siblings equally, and it's out of scientific curiosity rather than intent to be mean. The other five are ''not'' "nice to Lincoln all the time"; there have been many occasions when all of the sisters antagonised Lincoln, or they did it as individuals. Lucy was the one who said, "I have no brother" in "Making the Case", for instance.



*** She was being a bit annoying, but not ''awful''. By then, the two actually liked each other.





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*** Even if it does, they seemed to be pretty mainstream; maybe they thought an anime theme would make them seem like "weeaboos".


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*** So they're feigning a LamePunReaction because the societal expectation is to dislike puns when actually they like them?

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* ''Snow Way Out'' has the kids not able to eat anymore burgers after two rounds. Aren't they usually able to stomach more food than that?
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