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I don't know if this has been discussed before; we have :fishy: for fishy, :zany: for zany, :stick_out_tongue: is rather self-explanatory, :batty: for batty, :crazy: (Did somebody say "crazy"?), and :concern:'s Muppicon for "Concerned" (even though Gonzo's also known for being a weirdo, :attitude: said "You are all weirdos!" in TGMC); how about maybe assigning a Muppicon for generally strange (odd, eccentric) as distinguished from "weird"? My first suggestion would be Dr. Julius Strangepork.....

And if someone had a really funny joke, I wonder how the members would feel about Sesame Street's Harvey Kneeslapper for "hilarious" (since a "kneeslapper" is a joke that some might find hilarious, while others would probably groan at a bad pun....)
 
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