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The Stapler is a junk item in The Last Stand: Union City and The Last Stand: Dead Zone.

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  • Stapler
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  • The Stapler is a junk item in The Last Stand: Union City and The Last Stand: Dead Zone.
  • File:1033825389.jpgStaplers are weapons that flatten the victim. Causing them to lose stars, unable to jump, etc. This weapon is reccomended for King of The Hill. And does some decent damage, but very short range. This article is a . You can help My English Wiki by expanding it.
  • I can set the building on fire. Okay,but...that's the last straw.
  • The Stapler is a stapler that came to life when someone thought that adding hearts to office supplies would make them more loving. The Stapler is stationary at first but when it jumps, it releases a staple in an arc. Clarence gets damaged if hit by the stapler or by one of its staples. To defeat it, Clarence must jump on it. Another office supply that came to life is the Mousy
  • The stapler utilizes a short channel of microscopic, magnetically charged coils to launch a projectile. In the case of the stapler, it launches a staple, which is a small metallic ∩. The small metallic projectiles may be actual ∩'s, or merely metalwork representations of them. This is a comparable debate to whether banknotes are money or merely "claim checks" for money. In any case, the art of making small metallic ∩s is dead. No one has made staples by hand since the dark ages.
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  • The Last Stand: Union City, The Last Stand: Dead Zone
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  • Stapler
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  • Junk
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  • 0.4
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  • None
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  • The stapler utilizes a short channel of microscopic, magnetically charged coils to launch a projectile. In the case of the stapler, it launches a staple, which is a small metallic ∩. The small metallic projectiles may be actual ∩'s, or merely metalwork representations of them. This is a comparable debate to whether banknotes are money or merely "claim checks" for money. In any case, the art of making small metallic ∩s is dead. No one has made staples by hand since the dark ages. The stapler (meaning the device) is discharged by squeezing it. The staple is launched from the hole in the end of the stapler at a high velocity. Staplers (still meaning the device) are sufficiently powerful to drive the ∩ through a finger, at which point it becomes a ∪, and at which point ∪ become a hurting puppy. The stapler (meaning the operator) should therefore take care that his fingers are on the right part of the stapler (back to meaning the device).
  • The Stapler is a junk item in The Last Stand: Union City and The Last Stand: Dead Zone.
  • File:1033825389.jpgStaplers are weapons that flatten the victim. Causing them to lose stars, unable to jump, etc. This weapon is reccomended for King of The Hill. And does some decent damage, but very short range. This article is a . You can help My English Wiki by expanding it.
  • I can set the building on fire. Okay,but...that's the last straw.
  • The Stapler is a stapler that came to life when someone thought that adding hearts to office supplies would make them more loving. The Stapler is stationary at first but when it jumps, it releases a staple in an arc. Clarence gets damaged if hit by the stapler or by one of its staples. To defeat it, Clarence must jump on it. Another office supply that came to life is the Mousy
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