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[[File:Easter-eggs-video-games-hidden-content-gem-funny.jpg|thumb|This page is about [[Metaphor|metaphorical]] Easter Eggs. Here is a [[literal]] one.]]
[[File:Easter-eggs-video-games-hidden-content-gem-funny.jpg|thumb|This page is about [[Metaphor|metaphorical]] Easter Eggs. Here is a [[literal]] one.]]
Is that an unfinished page? Or a hilarious joke? Or a terribly corny one?  
Is that an unfinished page? Or a [[Humor|hilarious joke]]? Or a terribly corny one? Or a [[wikipedia:Rickrolling|Rick Roll]]?  


The [[metaculture]] [[wiki]] will try to surprise you with [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Easter_egg_(media) Easter eggs] to help make it interesting and keep you on your toes.  
The [[metaculture]] [[wiki]] will try to surprise you with [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Easter_egg_(media) Easter eggs] to help make it interesting and keep you on your toes.  

Latest revision as of 08:27, 28 February 2025

This page is about metaphorical Easter Eggs. Here is a literal one.

Is that an unfinished page? Or a hilarious joke? Or a terribly corny one? Or a Rick Roll?

The metaculture wiki will try to surprise you with Easter eggs to help make it interesting and keep you on your toes.

Any unclicked link could be one!

Frank Zappa - Watermelon in Easter Hay