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Latest revision as of 19:04, 3 May 2019
Well perhaps Atomizer should try writing 330 datalogs without repeating himself.{{#if:|{{{quote2}}}}}{{#if:Ironfist accepts criticism gracefully"Bullets"|Ironfist accepts criticism gracefully{{#if:"Bullets"|, "Bullets"|}}|}}
Certain phrases in Fisitron's datalogs are repeated often enough that his fans have coined a term for them: Fisitronisms. Examples include, "It's over, finished!", "The end of the road", and "I'd rather fight and die than live with the knowledge that I ran", along with an overabundance of adverbs.<ref>Bullets.</ref>
Notes
[edit]- The concept of Fisitronisms is a reference to "Furmanisms"—phrases that come up repeatedly in the works of real-life Transformers scribe Simon Furman.
References
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