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Another version of the Silly Hat Thread is the Shoulders War, where participants posted icons of themselves with bare shoulders/backs. It was considered more risque than the Silly Hat Threads. The first incidence is unknown, but [[Kitty Pryde]], [[Jamie Madrox]] and [[Alison Blaire - Phase 1 | Alison Blaire]] were frequent participants.
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Another version of the Silly Hat Thread is the Shoulders War, where participants posted icons of themselves with bare shoulders/backs. It was considered more risque than the Silly Hat Threads. The first incidence is unknown, but [[Kitty Pryde - Phase 1 | Kitty Pryde]], [[Jamie Madrox]] and [[Alison Blaire - Phase 1 | Alison Blaire]] were frequent participants.
  
  
 
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Revision as of 22:37, 19 July 2015

PHASE 1


Event: Silly Hat Thread
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First Seen: Unknown


As one of the in-character running jokes, several of the 'second' and 'third' generation of students have icons where the character is wearing a hat. Some of them have -many- hat icons.

An on-going joke that frequently resurfaces in the in-character journals in the form of icon 'wars'. It is frequently used during times of stress to break the ice.


History:

This started with Forge's claiming of "The Genius Hat" as seen here.

Known Hats

Kyle: Many (Bad Hat, Elf Ears Hat, Not-the-Genius-Hat, Trucker Hat, Backwards Black Hat, Ugly Yellow Hat)

Marius: Cunning Hat, Dance of the Cunning Hat

Jennie: Sailor Hat

Jan: Generic Hat

Laurie: Jayne Cobb-esque Genius Hat, Dork Hat

Mondo: Khaki Baseball Hat

Dani: Stolen Genius Hat (no current icon)

Nori: Pink Hat

Crystal: Miscellaneous Hats

Similar Threads

Another version of the Silly Hat Thread is the Shoulders War, where participants posted icons of themselves with bare shoulders/backs. It was considered more risque than the Silly Hat Threads. The first incidence is unknown, but Kitty Pryde, Jamie Madrox and Alison Blaire were frequent participants.