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A '''Personal Value Quotient''', or '''P.V.Q.''', is a system made by [[Professor Frink]] to measure your worthiness as a human being.
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'''T-Rex''', or '''Tyrannosaurus''', is the child in a cool family.
  
When [[Mr. Burns]] was building [[The Montgomery Burns Doomsday Ark|a doomsday ark]], he wanted to fill it with the most valuable people in [[Springfield]]. He invited [[Mensa]] to figure out who to put on the ark. Professor Frink told Burns and Mensa about his system of the Personal Value Quotient, which doesn't just measure how intelligent you are but also measures your worthiness as a human being. Frink then sold this idea to Burns and Mensa via [[P.V.Q. song|a song]].
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[[Bart]] and [[Lisa]] met him when they were invited into [[740 Evergreen Terrace]]. They were surprised to see all the obscure things that T-Rex had in his room and were even more shocked to find that he didn't own a TV. Bart, Lisa and T-Rex quickly became friends.
  
The next day, everyone in Springfield is forced into taking the mandatory test. In the test, [[Jimbo]] copied off of [[Groundskeeper Willie]]. Later on [[Channel 6 News]], [[Kent Brockman]] announced all the scores, stating that they were on a scale of 1 to 500. [[Lisa]] was happy to find she got a score of 475, until she found out that [[Ralph]] had gotten a score of 476. Lisa then obsessed with finding out why Ralph was more worthy as a human being that she was, following him around...
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At T-Rex's birthday party, T-Rex mocked the present that [[Homer]] had made for him, and mocked Homer. Bart stood up for his father and attacked T-Rex, leading into a fight. This fight is what made the two families stop being friends.
  
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Later, after Bart and T-Rex had forgiven each other, Bart asked T-Rex if he wanted to come to his to watch ''{{Krusty show}}''. T-Rex said that he had to stir compost but Bart persuaded him to leave it. The compost started to burn and set fire to the [[Devil Donuts]] truck. After this, T-Rex and his family left [[Springfield]]...
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Revision as of 08:04, August 1, 2018

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T-Rex, or Tyrannosaurus, is the child in a cool family.

Bart and Lisa met him when they were invited into 740 Evergreen Terrace. They were surprised to see all the obscure things that T-Rex had in his room and were even more shocked to find that he didn't own a TV. Bart, Lisa and T-Rex quickly became friends.

At T-Rex's birthday party, T-Rex mocked the present that Homer had made for him, and mocked Homer. Bart stood up for his father and attacked T-Rex, leading into a fight. This fight is what made the two families stop being friends.

Later, after Bart and T-Rex had forgiven each other, Bart asked T-Rex if he wanted to come to his to watch The Krusty the Clown Show. T-Rex said that he had to stir compost but Bart persuaded him to leave it. The compost started to burn and set fire to the Devil Donuts truck. After this, T-Rex and his family left Springfield...

Read more of this article | Vote for a comprehensive article