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It gave basic life advice like: “Don’t climb into the trunk of a | It gave basic life advice like: “Don’t climb into the trunk of a car”, “Don’t eat garbage”, “Don't talk to strangers”, and it said you could ask for directions if you were lost. It also said that if you were ever threatened you on the street, the best thing to do was to pretend you had an epithet, especially if you were a [[mundie]]. It was common knowledge. An epithet was a wild card in any battle. The word alone was often enough to throw an assailant off their rhythm.<ref name="PopProA" /> And that revenge was bad.<ref name="PoPProB" /> | ||
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First [[Molly Blyndeff]] tried using its advice to locate her friends but failed because of her social anxiety | First [[Molly Blyndeff]] tried using its advice to locate her friends but failed because of her social anxiety. She was also looking for a person, not a place. She recalled it later as another piece of advice of it was used by [[Wolf]].<ref name="PopProA" /> It would be mentioned by Giovanni Potage the same day countering its point about revenge, saying that it is actually awesome.<ref name="PoPProB">[[Prison of Plastic]], Prologue B: The Banzai Blasters</ref> Ztreet Smartz' advice had made Molly hesitant about trusting [[Rick Shades]] and tried to use it as a reason her friends shouldn't either.<ref>[[Prison of Plastic]], Chapter 1: Fish Out of Water</ref> | ||
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Ztreet Smartz for Kidz, or simply Ztreet Smartz, is a educational show aimed at kids on how to survive dangerous encounter and to give life advice.
Content[edit | edit source]
It gave basic life advice like: “Don’t climb into the trunk of a car”, “Don’t eat garbage”, “Don't talk to strangers”, and it said you could ask for directions if you were lost. It also said that if you were ever threatened you on the street, the best thing to do was to pretend you had an epithet, especially if you were a mundie. It was common knowledge. An epithet was a wild card in any battle. The word alone was often enough to throw an assailant off their rhythm.[1] And that revenge was bad.[2]
History[edit | edit source]
Past[edit | edit source]
30+ years ago, before mobile cell phones, Ztreet Smartz for Kidz began airing, an educational show that gave very basic life advice. In present day VHSs of it would be played in school.[1] It would also still be played in present day at four as a part of 4 o'clock specials.[2]
Prison of Plastic[edit | edit source]
First Molly Blyndeff tried using its advice to locate her friends but failed because of her social anxiety. She was also looking for a person, not a place. She recalled it later as another piece of advice of it was used by Wolf.[1] It would be mentioned by Giovanni Potage the same day countering its point about revenge, saying that it is actually awesome.[2] Ztreet Smartz' advice had made Molly hesitant about trusting Rick Shades and tried to use it as a reason her friends shouldn't either.[3]
Trivia[edit | edit source]
to be added
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Prison of Plastic, Prologue A: The Neo Trio
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 Prison of Plastic, Prologue B: The Banzai Blasters
- ↑ Prison of Plastic, Chapter 1: Fish Out of Water