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Looks like that nametag was shopped in for the plebs that couldn't understand it.
I guess I'm a pleb then. Can someone please explain it?
General Tso's chicken
This is a naval officer though. General Tso Chi Kin was a famed military commander during China's Three Kingdoms era. It was rumored that Cao Cao was actually only a puppet of Tso, whose philosophy is the "Humble Chicken, Spicy Dragon" in which he feigns mediocrity in public to exert superiority in stealth (hence, he was history's first Stealth Fighter [citation needed]). His early victories elevated the Cao Cao faction but he suddenly disappeared in 230 AD, probably due to assassination by Cao Cao himself. In remembrace of his prowness, a dish was named after him 300 years later.
Was wondering what T50 meant.. ughh
Not very genius of ya there Jerry
It's not meant to be taken literally
Who the hell is Tso-a-cornel-chicken
I don't think the nametag was photoshopped in. I think it's an integral part of the costume, comically large because the costume is hilarious