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M.lly M. Rooney '11 faced a life-altering decision: would she be known as Squiggle, Squirt,
The Harvard Crimson | All Articles Liza E. Pincus 2010
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M.lly M. Rooney '11 faced a life-altering decision: would she be known as Squiggle, Squirt,
The Harvard Crimson | All Articles Liza E. Pincus 2010
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His friend Squiggle (who resembles a talking teardrop) tells him he needs to eat happy apples instead to be strong.
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Squiggle decides to go into space to learn about Twinkle Power, leaving Johnny all lone in the dark by himself…until the ice cream monster returns.
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His Wiggly butt is too terrible to behold, scaring the ghosts away Run, Squiggle!
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Squiggle is the mathematical term-of-art for most "curves in economics."
John Terry’s sacking as England captain tells us something interesting... 2009
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Your blog, Squiggle~ the Writing World of Plaid Earthworm is filled with your lovely voice and intriguing entries that show your insightful and creative mind.
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In the first volume, we met Johnny Boo, a humanoid ghost who looks like a dollop of whip cream with limbs, a face and a big swoosh of “hair” atop his head, and Squiggle, who looks like an inverted raindrop with a super-simplified face.
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That first volume was about a little ghost named Johnny Boo and his “pet” ghost Squiggle as they tried to determine what was better, Boo Power or Squiggle Power.
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For three shapes drawn on top of a fourth shape, Squiggle sure talks and acts a lot like a real, human child and is amusing in all the same ways that the toddlers I know tend to be, with the added bonus of being a ghost, emphasizing those human attributes by being literally far removed from humanity.
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