
Feeling embarrassed beyond the point of no return for the way he hands fines out for bad behavior, Super C calls a meeting with a select number of G-52s and allies to establish a system with more reasonable fines, so that he doesn't continue to just blurt out the first number that pops into his head.
G-52s © me and me alone; parallels of Leo the Patriotic Lion are joint-owned by me and
Chuong.
UN1024s, Royal Pagans, etc. ©
Chuong alone
Sonic the Hedgehog © SEGA; its music belongs to its composers and everyone else who owns the rights.
All television shows, newspapers, and the like mentioned belong to all who own the rights; I own nothing of that sort.
Unknown from M.E.: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GM8h2Xyis9M
Super C is talking about this song; it's partially sung and partially rap. M.E. stands for Master Emerald, the giant object Knuckles has a sworn duty to protect.
Supermarket Sweep: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=we6OwHyEABU (Leslie Jones version)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y4Z2dc1pYtc (classic David Ruprecht version)
G-52s © me and me alone; parallels of Leo the Patriotic Lion are joint-owned by me and

UN1024s, Royal Pagans, etc. ©

Sonic the Hedgehog © SEGA; its music belongs to its composers and everyone else who owns the rights.
All television shows, newspapers, and the like mentioned belong to all who own the rights; I own nothing of that sort.
Unknown from M.E.: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GM8h2Xyis9M
Super C is talking about this song; it's partially sung and partially rap. M.E. stands for Master Emerald, the giant object Knuckles has a sworn duty to protect.
Supermarket Sweep: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=we6OwHyEABU (Leslie Jones version)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y4Z2dc1pYtc (classic David Ruprecht version)
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Juno: Don't forget that in the veterinary field, a certain word for female dogs is still used for educational purposes at the moment. That is an exception to the Code of Conduct due to contextual use of the word in question.
Chuong: That and on the internet, trolls and immature people can spell FUPA as f-o-o-p-a for laughs, which is foopa with two o's. Even though it is not necessarily a profanity, it should be avoided as it can be interpreted as an insult.
Juno: I hear that word a lot because I'm a veterinarian and it's common for me to see clients describing their cats' primordial pouches as that.
Zax: That's part of your job so you know what you're getting into. Some cosmetic surgery clinics use that word in their advertisements to lure in clients. Outside of cosmetic surgery, that word isn't commonly used.
Jack: In the end, context in speech matters the most, which includes purposeful use of puns and innuendos.
Chuong: That and on the internet, trolls and immature people can spell FUPA as f-o-o-p-a for laughs, which is foopa with two o's. Even though it is not necessarily a profanity, it should be avoided as it can be interpreted as an insult.
Juno: I hear that word a lot because I'm a veterinarian and it's common for me to see clients describing their cats' primordial pouches as that.
Zax: That's part of your job so you know what you're getting into. Some cosmetic surgery clinics use that word in their advertisements to lure in clients. Outside of cosmetic surgery, that word isn't commonly used.
Jack: In the end, context in speech matters the most, which includes purposeful use of puns and innuendos.
Super C: Duly noted. There are always exceptions to every rule. But if anything leads to an innuendo, don't say it.
Cripto: Context is everything. There are too many people I've met that make innuendos out of the words "ball" or "balls."
Super C: In that case, you're safest by putting the sport in front of it (basketball, baseball, soccer ball, etc.).
Cripto: Context is everything. There are too many people I've met that make innuendos out of the words "ball" or "balls."
Super C: In that case, you're safest by putting the sport in front of it (basketball, baseball, soccer ball, etc.).
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