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*Buying these items from the White Citadel will cost 7440 [[meat]]. | *Buying these items from the White Citadel will cost 7440 [[meat]]. | ||
*Next to "You're also entitled...", there is a heart icon where the radio button would be. | *Next to "You're also entitled...", there is a heart icon where the radio button would be. | ||
*The burger and fries do not need to be eaten consecutively, or during the same ascension. However, the colas need to be consumed | *The burger and fries do not need to be eaten consecutively, or during the same ascension. However, the colas need to be consumed during the same ascension. | ||
==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 00:46, 9 September 2006
Trophy Number: Unknown
Image Filename: also_ate_zarathustra.gif
This trophy is earned by eating 60 Template:Plural/autolink, 10 Template:Plural/autolink, four Template:Plural/autolink and four Template:Plural/autolink.
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Notes
- This trophy is attainable within 7 days with Stomach of Steel, or 10 days without.
- Buying these items from the White Citadel will cost 7440 meat.
- Next to "You're also entitled...", there is a heart icon where the radio button would be.
- The burger and fries do not need to be eaten consecutively, or during the same ascension. However, the colas need to be consumed during the same ascension.
References
- From the movie Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle:
- Harold: I want 30 sliders, 5 french fries, and 4 large Cherry Cokes.
- Kumar: I want the same except make mine Diet Cokes.
- After consuming the burgers, fries, and drinks, Harold states, "That was the best meal of my life."
- The name of the image (Also_ate_Zarathustra.gif) is a reference to Also Sprach Zarathustra, which is a book by Friedrich Nietzsche, and a symphonic poem by Richard Strauss, which was inspired by the book. The symphony (prominently featured in the movie 2001: A Space Odyssey) is commonly used to indicate something awe-inspiring, and plays while Harold and Kumar survey The Best Meal of Their Lives.