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==References==
 
==References==
* The item's name is NOT a reference to the game {{wikipedia|Kingdom of Loathing}} in which the currency is "meat" and a 1,000 meat piece is a "dense meat".
 
 
* The description references the band America's song {{wikipedia|A Horse with No Name}}.
 
* The description references the band America's song {{wikipedia|A Horse with No Name}}.
 
* {{wikipedia|S. F. Brownrigg|Don't Open the Door!}}, {{wikipedia|Don't Open the Window}}, {{wikipedia|Don't Go Near the Park}}, and {{wikipedia|Don't Look in the Basement}} are all horror movies.
 
* {{wikipedia|S. F. Brownrigg|Don't Open the Door!}}, {{wikipedia|Don't Open the Window}}, {{wikipedia|Don't Go Near the Park}}, and {{wikipedia|Don't Look in the Basement}} are all horror movies.
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* Despite apparent similarities, the name is not an intentional reference to the game {{wikipedia|Kingdom of Loathing}} in which the currency is "meat" and a 1,000 meat piece is a "dense meat".

Revision as of 07:29, 21 June 2010

Item Number: 1229
Description ID: 8268355
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dense chip
Plural: dense chips
This is what happens when someone goes through the desert (horse with no name optional) with a pocket full of large plax chips. Eventually, they get compressed into an ultra dense chip. They're dangerous objects, because if you go back to the desert with a pocket full of these chips, you run the risk of having the whole pile collapse in on itself. Best case you lose your chips, worse case you create a singularity.

So... um... don't go in the desert. And while you're at it, don't open the door, don't open the window, don't go near the park, and don't look in the basement.

Miscellaneous Item
Autosell value: 10000



How Obtained

Seedy Casinos

References