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Post by Pacifica on Sept 16, 2023 20:42:50 GMT
Does he represent a brand of food?
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Post by kizolk on Sept 16, 2023 20:43:17 GMT
Does he represent a brand of food? No.
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Post by Pacifica on Sept 16, 2023 20:46:31 GMT
Is he usually represented by a drawing (in the wide sense of the word, including animated and/or computerized drawing) as opposed to a photograph or video of an actor?
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Post by kizolk on Sept 16, 2023 20:48:21 GMT
Is he usually represented by a drawing (in the wide sense of the word, including animated and/or computerized drawing) as opposed to a photograph or video of an actor? Yes.
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Post by Pacifica on Sept 16, 2023 20:49:06 GMT
Does he have any coloring that is strikingly unusual for a human being (e.g. blue skin, green hair)?
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Post by kizolk on Sept 16, 2023 20:50:03 GMT
Does he have any coloring that is strikingly unusual for a human being (e.g. blue skin, green hair)? No.
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Post by Pacifica on Sept 16, 2023 20:50:42 GMT
Does he have a mustache?
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Post by kizolk on Sept 16, 2023 20:51:15 GMT
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Post by Etaoin Shrdlu on Sept 16, 2023 21:12:46 GMT
Is he from a video game?
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Post by kizolk on Sept 16, 2023 21:14:41 GMT
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Post by Pacifica on Sept 16, 2023 21:41:41 GMT
Does the brand represented by him primarily sell physical objects that are typically bought for their own sake and brought back home by customers? (As opposed to services, things that are consumed on the spot, tickets for attending something, etc.)
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Post by terentiusfaber on Sept 16, 2023 22:38:55 GMT
Uncle Sam?
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Post by terentiusfaber on Sept 16, 2023 22:41:12 GMT
I'm on nights till Monday morning Lucky you. I hope they at least make it worth your while...
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Post by Etaoin Shrdlu on Sept 17, 2023 7:03:28 GMT
Lucky you. I hope they at least make it worth your while... I prefer working nights. I used to have a job where I worked seven nights on, seven off, and it was bliss. Every other week was a holiday, and I could even do things during the day on working weeks, because I only worked 8.5 hours a day. I'd come home and go straight to sleep, wake around midday, do daytime things, go to the pub and compete against the early finishing teachers as we watched Fifteen to One and Countdown (yes, it was a while back), get a few more hours of sleep, then go to work at 11. Now it's a mixture of days and nights, and the shifts are 12 hours long, but at least that means I get more days off than I would working standard hours. In a five-week cycle, one week is completely free, and another is just two shifts.
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Post by kizolk on Sept 17, 2023 7:25:29 GMT
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