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− | '''Blue_tetris''' (a.k.a. '''BT''', '''bt''' or '''Dave''' on the [[Metanet Forums]]) is a rather devious person. He has made several very difficult [[maps]], including the infamous [[88-4|Mother Thumping Impossible]], level [[88-4]] in [[N]], which won [[The Dronies]] of 2005 category ''Overall Map of the Year''. He has nearly 300 maps that are currently on [[NUMA]]. He has a very eccentric and zany personality and is quite the quirky individual. He has a sharp (yet bizarre) sense of humor and considers himself witty and bromide. Cross paths with him, and you'll be lucky to escape with your sanity intact, let alone your genitals. |
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− | Blue_tetris has a [[N Webcomic]] entitled ''[[The Real N]]'', which has over 120 episodes so far. He's very active on the Metanet Forums, especially within the Role-Playing Games, Serious Discussion, and Bash 'n' Thrash sections. In addition, he is a global moderator of the forum. Blue_tetris has a number of alter-egos, most of which end with "_tetris". His most widely referenced alter ego is ''dr_tetris_PhD'', which he commonly uses on the forums and the [[N IRC]], on which he goes more than six hours a day. ''Dr_tetris_PhD'' is a supposed psychologist with a number of other important degrees. His other alter-egos, such as ''orange_tetris'' and ''christopher_lloyd_tetris'', have similarly quirky personalities. These accounts were created primarily as a prank, but have served him other purposes within the community as well. |
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− | Blue_tetris is involved in [[Legacy]] as one of their newest members and possessed the account named [[Minitrue]], a global moderator on the forums, which he used to modify people's posts and cause havoc. He lives in Huntington, WV. |
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− | Blue_tetris and Kablizzy were both involved in [http://n.wikia.com/wiki/The_Tetris_Takeover The Tetris Takeover] in the forums. |
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