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Would you mind adding it for Demoman? considering HD2 is also about friendship
Even then, TF2's always had references to pop-culture decades before the game takes place, such as:
-Scout says a bunch of infomercial-inspired lines, as a reference to the Shamwow guy from the mid 2000s. In fact, Scout's the only class in the entire game who breaks the fourth wall.
-Pyro's default taunt kill for his secondary weapon is a hadouken from Street Fighter, a 1990s game
-Demoman's unlocked melee, the Eyelander, is a very obvious nod to the 1980s action film Highlander, even going so far as to yell "there can be only one" as a kill line.
-Sniper's design was very strongly inspired by Paul Hogan & how he appeared in Crocodile Dundee.
-Every Scream Fort, all the mercs have a chance of their default taunts being switched out by them doing the Thriller dance, which was from the 80s.
Sun Tzu said that. And I'd say he knows a little more about freedom than you do, pal, because he invented it!
"I'll squash you like BUG!"