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== Cultural references ==
 
== Cultural references ==
*The story's title is a pun on:[[File:Frida Kahlo Look-a-like.jpg|thumb|right|200px|The Frida Kahlo look-a-like on [[Martin]]'s computer screen.]]
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*The story's title is a pun on:[[File:Frida Kahlo Look-a-like.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Frida Kahlo, as seen on [[Martin]]'s computer screen.]]
**The slang term "{{w|computer hacker}}".
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**The slang term "{{W|computer hacker}}".
 
**The expression "make hackles rise", meaning to annoy or shock someone (based on the kids' reactions when [[Martin]] reaches the [[Itchy & Scratchy Official Homepage]]).
 
**The expression "make hackles rise", meaning to annoy or shock someone (based on the kids' reactions when [[Martin]] reaches the [[Itchy & Scratchy Official Homepage]]).
*The image on Martin's computer screen (a woman sporting a thin moustache) when [[Bart]] first talks to him resembles Mexican painter {{w|Frida Kahlo}} (1907-1954). Kahlo was famous for her self-portraits, and one of her trademarks was depicting herself with a moustache.
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*The image on Martin's computer screen (a woman sporting a thin moustache) when [[Bart]] first talks to him appears to be Mexican painter [[Frida Kahlo]] (1907-1954). Kahlo was famous for her self-portraits, and one of her trademarks was depicting herself with a moustache.
*Bart congratulates Martin by saying, "All right, Brainiac!" when he gains access to the Itchy & Scratchy Official Homepage. "Brainiac" is the name of a {{w|Brainiac (comics)|supervillain}} and enemy of {{w|Superman}} in {{w|DC Comics}}, as well as a [[wiktionary:brainiac|slang term]] (sometimes derogatory) for an intelligent and studious person.
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*Bart congratulates Martin by saying, "All right, Brainiac!" when he gains access to the Itchy & Scratchy Official Homepage. "Brainiac" is the name of a {{W2|Brainiac|comics|supervillain}} and enemy of [[Superman]] in [[DC Comics]], as well as a [[wiktionary:brainiac|slang term]] (sometimes derogatory) for an intelligent and studious person.
  
 
== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
*Strictly speaking, Martin's actions in the story define him as a {{w|Hacker (computer security)|cracker}}, someone who gains access to desired material (in this case, a blocked webpage) by circumventing a computer's security system.
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*Strictly speaking, Martin's actions in the story define him as a {{W2|Hacker|computer security|cracker}}, someone who gains access to desired material (in this case, a blocked webpage) by circumventing a computer's security system.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 17:45, October 15, 2021

References/Trivia


Cultural references[edit]

  • The story's title is a pun on:
    Frida Kahlo, as seen on Martin's computer screen.
  • The image on Martin's computer screen (a woman sporting a thin moustache) when Bart first talks to him appears to be Mexican painter Frida Kahlo (1907-1954). Kahlo was famous for her self-portraits, and one of her trademarks was depicting herself with a moustache.
  • Bart congratulates Martin by saying, "All right, Brainiac!" when he gains access to the Itchy & Scratchy Official Homepage. "Brainiac" is the name of a supervillain and enemy of Superman in DC Comics, as well as a slang term (sometimes derogatory) for an intelligent and studious person.

Trivia[edit]

  • Strictly speaking, Martin's actions in the story define him as a cracker, someone who gains access to desired material (in this case, a blocked webpage) by circumventing a computer's security system.