But no, they instead went for a stupid name for a stupid block. If they wanted logic to prevail, the Tetris creators could've just named this block a Reverse Orange Ricky, given that that is precisely what it is. Question 2: Was a very dim child tasked with coming up with these names? Question 1: This is the same as Orange Ricky though, isn't it? *Enrique Iglesias voice* let him be your hero. You've lined up a big stack of bois, but you need this guy to come along and get things moving. It conjures up the intended effect of this Tetris block on the game. Sure, it's frequently referred to as 'the long one', Lanky Larry, underscore, line, poor crop yield, accurate representation of my eyebrows when I was 14, hyphen, graph showing the general public's interest in Brexit, etc. ![]() You know what, Hero isn't a terrible name for this piece.
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