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{{wikipediainfo}}In [[Universe | {{wikipediainfo}}'''Tasmania''' existed in multiple universes. | ||
The [[Crew of the Copper-Colored Cupids]]' [[Department of Problem-Solving]] were assigned a mission that had something to do with [[Tasmanian Tiger]]s in 2019. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Lord Thymon and the Department of Problem-Solving (short story)|Lord Thymon and the Department of Problem-Solving]]'') | |||
In [[Parallax Universe|one universe]], when discussing romantic entanglements with teenager [[Professor Awesome (Parallax Universe)|Eric]], [[Kim (Parallax Universe)|Kim]] used the improbable metaphor that “some women are happy to stay up late perusing a map of Tasmania – and some aren’t” when trying to tell him what to do if someone did not reciprocate his interest. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Misunderstandings (short story)|Misunderstandings]]'') | |||
== Behind the scenes == | == Behind the scenes == | ||
Kim's | Kim's unlikely euphemism is actually a pop culture reference to the 2011 {{w|Amanda Palmer|Amanda Palmer}} song ''{{w|Map of Tasmania|Map of Tasmania}}'', as highlighted by [[Scott Sanford]] in the author's comments for [[PROSE]]: ''[[Misunderstandings (short story)|Misunderstandings]]''. | ||
[[Category:Locations]] | [[Category:Locations]] | ||
[[Category:Characters and Concepts from the Real World]] | [[Category:Characters and Concepts from the Real World]] | ||
[[Category:Islands]] | [[Category:Islands]] | ||
[[Category:Universe | [[Category:Parallax Universe locations]] |
Latest revision as of 01:04, 2 April 2023
Tasmania existed in multiple universes.
The Crew of the Copper-Colored Cupids' Department of Problem-Solving were assigned a mission that had something to do with Tasmanian Tigers in 2019. (PROSE: Lord Thymon and the Department of Problem-Solving)
In one universe, when discussing romantic entanglements with teenager Eric, Kim used the improbable metaphor that “some women are happy to stay up late perusing a map of Tasmania – and some aren’t” when trying to tell him what to do if someone did not reciprocate his interest. (PROSE: Misunderstandings)
Behind the scenes
Kim's unlikely euphemism is actually a pop culture reference to the 2011 Amanda Palmer song Map of Tasmania, as highlighted by Scott Sanford in the author's comments for PROSE: Misunderstandings.