Talk:Jerkop

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To do

  • Photos of jerkops from comics
  • appearances of jerkops in comics
  • Chris's discussion of Jerkops from the subepisode
  • what a wooden badge means
  • Also, how "blue and green" are the "TRUE COLORS OF JUSTICE" as opposed to brown and white, or how Chris differentiates between mall security and actual law enforcement. --Champthom 02:08, 30 May 2009 (CEST)


Okay, I did my bit. You like? --Jump 05:26, 25 June 2009 (CEST)

  • Apparently, I was mistaken - it's blue and black (God help CWCville if martial law is ever declared). But thanks for pinpointing the comic he goes on about it. Also, turns out he reuses that bit from Sonichu 5 in the Holding Out for a Hero music video (I thought he redrew a new thing of him as mayor to reassert that he, not BILLY MAYS is the mayor of CWCville). But yeah, good work thar. --Champthom 05:47, 25 June 2009 (CEST)

I added a list of Jerkop apperances "Comic apperances" which links to every issue in which a Jerkop appears to date. I also made a new image (JerkopFullProfile.png) to replace JerkopFullProfile.jpg since it was very compressed and there were artifacts in the background. I think there should be small sections for Jerkop variations (such as Mecha Jerkops and such since they only seem to be briefly mentioned in this article.--Ror 02:19, 27 September 2009 (CEST)

  • Great, but it'd be good to explain in a bit more detail their appearances like "In Sub-Episode 1, a jerkop hogties Chris" or something like that. --Champthom 02:36, 27 September 2009 (CEST)

WW2?

I know that this is rather pointless, but Chris has unintentionally done somthing major on CWCipedia. Wehn he mentions the Jerkops on the PVCC article, he say that there are three levels of Jerkops. The first are whote-shirt jerkops; these are beginners. No references here. The next, however, are the mid-level jerkops that wear red shirts. To Chris, Jerkop behavior is Nazi-esque, and the red-shirt Jerkops are unintentional allusions to Mussolini's Red Shirts in NAzi-occupied Italy. Finally, the highest level are the Brown-Shirt Jerkops. Brown Shirt. This is another unintentioanl allusion to the Brown Shirts, one of Hitler's strike forces in Nazi Germany. We all know Chris probably doesn't even klnow who Mussolini or Hitler are, but what if he does?--Howsyourham 20:11, 30 July 2009 (CEST)

  • Probably not. It's not uncommon to see mall security cops in brown uniforms. White shirts are probably the most common, and I think I've seen "rent-a-cop" types wear red shirts. --Champthom 20:16, 30 July 2009 (CEST)
  • Or the "Red Shirt" Jerkops could be a reference to Star Trek. --Jerkop421

Lulz

This is how Chris deals with people who tell him to GTFO

Sooo...he raises his foot up at them? (I know what's really happening, but still...) --Morbid Duck 22:32, 21 May 2010 (UTC)