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April Fools!
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Whack!

This is a WikiTrout (Oncorhynchus macrowikipediensis), used to make subtle adjustments to the clue levels of experienced Wiki users.

To whack a user with a wet trout, simply place {{trout}} on their talk page.

This template is intended for humorous use only.

See Also

  • For someone who doesn't like fish, but does like Monty Python, you could ask the {{colonel}} to step in if things are getting too silly.
  • Whacking with a wet trout on Wikipedia.
gollark: They have AVX and stuff. Not "muahahaha 32768 bits per clock cycle".
gollark: I wonder why this sort of thing doesn't exist on general purpose CPU architectures. Probably just horrible memory bandwidth requirements/accursedly large register files.
gollark: In terms of total throughput, I mean.
gollark: That is indeed quite crazy. I wonder how it compares to Intel's AMX thing.
gollark: Wrong.
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