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'''Pulling a "Lobinske"''' is a humorous term coined by [[Brother Grimace]], which is used to define the typos found in ''Daria'' fanfics, the finding of such typos, or the realization that one has made such typos. The term is not commonly used.
'''Pulling a "Lobinske"''' is a humorous term coined by [[Brother Grimace]], which is used to define the typos found in ''Daria'' fanfics, the finding of such typos, or the realization that one has made such typos. The term is not commonly used.


Ex.: Helen '''splat''' down hard upon the couch and kicked her '''shows''' off.
Example: ''Helen '''splat''' down hard upon the couch and kicked her '''shows''' off.''


The term was named for [[Richard Lobinske]], the author of many noted ''Daria'' fanfiction works, who occasionally makes typographical errors during the serialization of his stories at [[PPMB]]. Dr. Lobinske is an entomologist from Florida, a moderator on the PPMB, and one of the primary workers behind the the upcoming 2008 Dariacon (to be held in Orlando, Florida).
The term was named for [[Richard Lobinske]], the author of many noted ''Daria'' fanfiction works, who is well known for occassional typographical errors during the serialization of his stories at [[PPMB]] and the good-natured ribbing that results from such errors.


[[Category:Fanwork Conventions]]
[[Category:Fanwork Conventions]]

Latest revision as of 02:56, 5 October 2008

Pulling a "Lobinske" is a humorous term coined by Brother Grimace, which is used to define the typos found in Daria fanfics, the finding of such typos, or the realization that one has made such typos. The term is not commonly used.

Example: Helen splat down hard upon the couch and kicked her shows off.

The term was named for Richard Lobinske, the author of many noted Daria fanfiction works, who is well known for occassional typographical errors during the serialization of his stories at PPMB and the good-natured ribbing that results from such errors.