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{{TB|The pleasure is all Nixon's, Nixon's main man.}}
 
{{TB|The pleasure is all Nixon's, Nixon's main man.}}
 
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{{TB|I was wondering -- as a relative novice in the ways of political wrongdoing, might I pick your brain for a bit? With all humility, of course…}}
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{{TB|I was wondering -- as a relative novice in the ways of political wrongdoing, might I pick your brain for a bit? With all humility, of course...}}
 
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{{TB|Nixon apologizes if this seems indiscreet, but, what is this “I” word you use to indicate you are discussing yourself?}}
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{{TB|Nixon apologizes if this seems indiscreet, but, what is this "I" word you use to indicate you are discussing yourself?}}
 
{{Tapped Out Quimby Icon|Confused}}
 
{{Tapped Out Quimby Icon|Confused}}
{{TB|Er ah… the first person singular. Indicating the speaker is referring to him- or herself.}}
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{{TB|Er ah... the first person singular. Indicating the speaker is referring to him- or herself.}}
 
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{{TB|Dick Nixon is not familiar with this particular turn of phrase. Dick Nixon feels that it connotes weakness in the speaker.}}
 
{{TB|Dick Nixon is not familiar with this particular turn of phrase. Dick Nixon feels that it connotes weakness in the speaker.}}
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{{TB|--anyway, it seems to Nixon that a great leader should always separate himself from the rules of grammar, or, it seems, all reasonable behavior.}}
 
{{TB|--anyway, it seems to Nixon that a great leader should always separate himself from the rules of grammar, or, it seems, all reasonable behavior.}}
 
{{Tapped Out Quimby Icon}}
 
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{{TB|I will learn… er, that is, Quimby will learn this moronic lesson well.}}
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{{TB|I will learn... er, that is, Quimby will learn this moronic lesson well.}}
 
{{THT|{{Task/Job|Make Quimby Practice Speaking in the Third Person|6 hours|the [[Town Hall]]}}|colspan=2}}
 
{{THT|{{Task/Job|Make Quimby Practice Speaking in the Third Person|6 hours|the [[Town Hall]]}}|colspan=2}}
 
{{THT|Quest reward: {{Cash|100}} and {{XP|10}}|colspan=2}}
 
{{THT|Quest reward: {{Cash|100}} and {{XP|10}}|colspan=2}}

Latest revision as of 12:21, June 26, 2024


Narcissism 101
Tapped Out Quest Information
Level: 20
Update: 4th of July 2015
Required characters: Richard Nixon, Quimby

Narcissism 101 is a premium quest in The Simpsons: Tapped Out. It was introduced in the 4th of July 2015 content update. It requires Richard Nixon and Quimby to be obtained.

Dialogue[edit]

After tapping on Quimby's exclamation mark
Quimby Mr. Nixon, sir? As a career politician with a deep commitment to serving the needs of myself, I am honored to meet you.
Richard Nixon The pleasure is all Nixon's, Nixon's main man.
Quimby I was wondering -- as a relative novice in the ways of political wrongdoing, might I pick your brain for a bit? With all humility, of course...
Richard Nixon Nixon apologizes if this seems indiscreet, but, what is this "I" word you use to indicate you are discussing yourself?
Quimby - Confused Er ah... the first person singular. Indicating the speaker is referring to him- or herself.
Richard Nixon Dick Nixon is not familiar with this particular turn of phrase. Dick Nixon feels that it connotes weakness in the speaker.
Quimby - Confused But isn't it -- forgive me, oh Vile Sachem -- kind of mandatory? An inescapable convention of -- by your pardon, oh Satanic Sage -- the English language?
Richard Nixon Well, Dick Nixon doesn't claim that Richard M. Nixon has a scholar's grasp of grammatical rules.
Richard Nixon But it seems to Richard Milhouse Nixon that--
Milhouse - Excited Hey! My name is Milhouse!
Richard Nixon - Annoyed Go away, blue child.
Richard Nixon --anyway, it seems to Nixon that a great leader should always separate himself from the rules of grammar, or, it seems, all reasonable behavior.
Quimby I will learn... er, that is, Quimby will learn this moronic lesson well.
Task: "Make Quimby Practice Speaking in the Third Person". The job takes place at the Town Hall and takes 6 hours.
Quest reward: Cash100 and XP10