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'''Amber Duffman''' is the daughter of [[Duffman]]. She is an artist.
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'''Sun Tzu''' was a [[China|Chinese]] military general, strategist and philosopher. He wrote the book ''[[The Art of War]]''.
  
Amber was named after Duffman's favorite beverage color. Her mother left Duffman once he became Duffman when Amber was four years old. By the end of high school, Amber hated her father and said that she never wanted to speak to him again. [[Homer]] and several other fathers convinced Duffman to reach out to his daughter again to try and reconcile. She agreed to meet Duffman at her apartment in [[Glendon Falls]].
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When the Simpsons visited [[The Old Springfield Book Nook]], [[Bart]] was sold a copy of ''The Art of War'' by the shopkeeper. Bart then imagined Sun Tzu talking to him, telling him that if Bart used the book, his father would lie shattered before the gates of Bart's palace. At school the next day, [[Nelson]] went to bully Bart. Bart the imagined Sun Tzu talking to him again, telling Bart to irritate Nelson. This got Nelson to back off Bart. Bart then decided to use the book to get to [[Tunnelcraft-Con]].
  
When Duffman got to Amber's apartment, a party was going on outside. Duffman decided to attend the party rather than speak to his daughter as he was scared how Amber would react to him. When Amber saw Duffman at the party, she left and walked away. Duffman chased after her, which caused [[Raphael]] to let go of a beer barrel in surprise at seeing Duffman. The barrel rolled down the hill towards Amber, but Duffman saved her by attracting the barrel with his [[Chick Magnet]]. Back in Amber's apartment, the two of them made up and Duffman showed Amber that he had kept the drawing she had made of the two of them when she was six. Duffman then decided to give up being Duffman...
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Later, after [[Milhouse]] told [[Homer]] that Bart was using ''The Art of War'' against him, Homer decided to read the book too. Sun Tzu then told Homer that all warfare is deception. Homer told him to shut up and threw the book away...
  
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Revision as of 09:02, August 1, 2023

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Sun Tzu was a Chinese military general, strategist and philosopher. He wrote the book The Art of War.

When the Simpsons visited The Old Springfield Book Nook, Bart was sold a copy of The Art of War by the shopkeeper. Bart then imagined Sun Tzu talking to him, telling him that if Bart used the book, his father would lie shattered before the gates of Bart's palace. At school the next day, Nelson went to bully Bart. Bart the imagined Sun Tzu talking to him again, telling Bart to irritate Nelson. This got Nelson to back off Bart. Bart then decided to use the book to get to Tunnelcraft-Con.

Later, after Milhouse told Homer that Bart was using The Art of War against him, Homer decided to read the book too. Sun Tzu then told Homer that all warfare is deception. Homer told him to shut up and threw the book away...

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