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Welcome to this wiki! Dwarf Fortress rapidly becomes more complicated, and we're always glad to have new writers.<br>
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So... is this chicken pie made by aliens, pie made out of alien chickens, pie and alien chicken, alien pie and alien chicken, or three random words?<br>
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Or is it a code for something? The anagrams tend to be the material of disgusting fetishes, it seems.<br>
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Aha! "Alien" is in the original name. It must, therefore, be related to erotic alien abductions. "Chicken" and "Pie" are both part of internet memes. The chicken crosses the road. "i like pie" is a statement of disinterest, implying that the one speaking to he who says it is trolling or just plain annoying. So, hmn.<br>
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<nowiki>*thinks*</nowiki><br>
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The aliens are offended by humans, and their response is "i like pie." The humans have offended them with pointlessly "crossing a road," or doing a useless but dangerous thing, instead of doing whatever the aliens think humans should do. They note that some extremist aliens have abducted humans and given them experiences that haunt them for the rest of their life, in an assumably futile attempt to punish the humans. Presumably, alien laws exist that prevent them from doing so in more overt methods.<br>
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But... why in a username on a wiki? Are you an alien message, meant to reveal the truth to highly intelligent humans of our type? Why? Questions remain, but, nevertheless, we have gained some greater knowledge about the universe!<br>
I'm using this template due to bullet #3. --[[User:Savok|Savok]] 10:03, 14 March 2008 (EDT)
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--[[User:Savok|Savok]],<br>
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revealing part of his disturbing mind

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So... is this chicken pie made by aliens, pie made out of alien chickens, pie and alien chicken, alien pie and alien chicken, or three random words?
Or is it a code for something? The anagrams tend to be the material of disgusting fetishes, it seems.
Aha! "Alien" is in the original name. It must, therefore, be related to erotic alien abductions. "Chicken" and "Pie" are both part of internet memes. The chicken crosses the road. "i like pie" is a statement of disinterest, implying that the one speaking to he who says it is trolling or just plain annoying. So, hmn.
*thinks*
The aliens are offended by humans, and their response is "i like pie." The humans have offended them with pointlessly "crossing a road," or doing a useless but dangerous thing, instead of doing whatever the aliens think humans should do. They note that some extremist aliens have abducted humans and given them experiences that haunt them for the rest of their life, in an assumably futile attempt to punish the humans. Presumably, alien laws exist that prevent them from doing so in more overt methods.
But... why in a username on a wiki? Are you an alien message, meant to reveal the truth to highly intelligent humans of our type? Why? Questions remain, but, nevertheless, we have gained some greater knowledge about the universe!
--Savok,
revealing part of his disturbing mind