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Revision as of 08:18, 26 February 2024
Stop! It's time to reference a 1990 M.C. Hammer song! Did you know M.C. Hammer went bankrupt after music trends shifted in favor of the gangsta rap types and he couldn't afford to fund his flashy pants lifestyle as a result? He switched careers paths to Pentecostal minister and does a lot of Christian music and TV shows now. He claims he still goes by "MC", but now he says it means "Man of Christ" rather than "Master of Ceremonies".
What were we talking about? Oh, right, this rubber hammer. Anyway, it's not a real hammer, for instead of doing damage, it plays funky sounds. Perfect for a clown.
32x32 means it's 32 pixels tall by 32 pixels wide. Good in a bullet list, especially with other 32x32 sprites.
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current | 08:33, 10 November 2020 | 32 × 32 (233 bytes) | Studenterhue (talk | contribs) | Stop! It's time to reference a 1990 M.C. Hammer song! Did you know M.C. Hammer went bankrupt after music trends shifted in favor of the gangsta rap types and he couldn't afford to fund his flashy pants lifestyle as a result? He switched careers paths t... |
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