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|description = Japanese soft drink apparently made from [[wikipedia:Turmeric|turmeric]]. It became famous among anime fans worldwide because [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PD-_oLjmCGY its commercial] aired during the original broadcasts of Madoka's [[Episode 2]] through [[Episode 4|4]] and was also left out there in gg's fansub releases. The apparent hilarity of the commercial, and the fact that it drastically contrasted with Madoka's overall atmosphere, contributed to its popularity among fans, to the point that the said group appended it to their releases of episodes [[Episode 5|5]] and [[Episode 6|6]] even though it didn't actually air then.
|description = Japanese soft drink apparently made from [[wikipedia:Turmeric|turmeric]]. It became famous among anime fans worldwide because [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PD-_oLjmCGY its commercial] aired during the original broadcasts of Madoka's [[Episode 2]] through [[Episode 4|4]] and was also included in gg's fansub releases. The apparent hilarity of the commercial, and the fact that it drastically contrasted with Madoka's overall atmosphere, contributed to its popularity among fans, to the point that gg appended it to their releases of episodes [[Episode 5|5]] and [[Episode 6|6]] even though it didn't actually air then.
|image      = File:morning rescue.jpg
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Revision as of 00:00, 31 March 2011

Lich

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Lich
An undead spellcaster who has achieved immortality by separating his body from his soul. The only way to permanently kill a lich is to destroy his Phylactery. "Lich" is actually an archaic English word meaning corpse; the idea of a lich being this particular type of undead comes from the tabletop role-playing game Dungeons & Dragons.

Phylactery

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Phylactery
A small trinket that contains the soul of its creator. Common forms for phylacteries are miniature treasure chests, rings and amulets. This term also comes from Dungeons & Dragons.

Speculah

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Speculah
Speculation. First used in threads about the anime series Sora No Woto. This series was often compared to K-On!, whose protagonist nicknames her guitar 'Guitah'. Since Sora no Woto was about trumpets (and was somehow similar to K-On!), people started talking about 'Trumpetah', and then made a habit of adding -ah and the end of some words.
Image: The original Sora no Woto Speculah macro

Deny the Obvious, Uphold the Inane

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Deny the Obvious, Uphold the Inane
In thread #7, an anonymous poster replied to another by saying 'Deny the obvious. Uphold the inane. That's how we do things here'. Since this sounded like a good quote, Chibi-anon (the guy who made some handmade-like image of the characters) made several image macros out of it. It then became an informal motto. Since then, it gained in popularity since it sums up pretty well our way of doing things.
Image: The original image macro

Morning Rescue

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Morning Rescue
Japanese soft drink apparently made from turmeric. It became famous among anime fans worldwide because its commercial aired during the original broadcasts of Madoka's Episode 2 through 4 and was also included in gg's fansub releases. The apparent hilarity of the commercial, and the fact that it drastically contrasted with Madoka's overall atmosphere, contributed to its popularity among fans, to the point that gg appended it to their releases of episodes 5 and 6 even though it didn't actually air then.