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[[The Monk]] called the [[Twelfth Doctor]] a killjoy. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Persistence of Memory (short story)|The Persistence of Memory]]'') | [[The Monk]] called the [[Twelfth Doctor]] a killjoy. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Persistence of Memory (short story)|The Persistence of Memory]]'') | ||
[[Category:Derogatory names and insults from the real world]] | [[Category:Derogatory names and insults from the real world]] |
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- You may be looking for one particular killjoy.
Killjoy was a word generally applied to people who ruined other people's fun or happiness.
On Terra Alpha, the word was a cultural stigma, applied to people who rebelled against Helen A and her Happiness Patrol, being sad and wandering the streets alone rather than being happy and with others. One such killjoy was lured by Silas P and was executed by the Patrol. (TV: The Happiness Patrol)
Tanith referred to the Seventh Doctor as a "po-faced killjoy," (PROSE: Falls the Shadow) and Ace later called herself a killjoy. (AUDIO: Mask of Tragedy)
The Monk called the Twelfth Doctor a killjoy. (PROSE: The Persistence of Memory)