| § Magibon (New readers: This page contains Out-Of-Universe information related to the linked Wild Mass Guess (WMG). Please see the definition of WMG)
Regarding mu: compare wu wei, noting that Magibon satisfies the letter but not the spirit: wu wei implies non-desire of material wealth[1][2], but Magibon is in it for the YouTube Partner money. Mention something about the line "I want to be a human being, not a human doing" from "Scatman's World." TODO: How can we connect this mu to the Discordian meaning ("Have you stopped beating your wife")?
Outside of her YouTube uploads, Magibon looks a bit like Suzanne Vega. Compare for example these TVinterviews with Suzanne Vega's appearance in the music video and single cover of "Luka."
Also compare to the covers of the Evanescence album Fallen, the Moby album Everything Is Wrong, and the Dannii Minogue single "Success." "Bring Me to Life" contains the lyrics "How can you see into my eyes like open doors?" and "Save me from the nothing I've become"
In this interview[dead link], Magibon says that she consciously decided not to use any music in her videos because of copyright issues.
Also incorporate something from this interview, which mentions disagreements with talent agencies and explains her decision to focus on the Japanese language (almost As Long as It Sounds Foreign but not quite—she wants to avoid creating bias in her fanbase)
The absence of foreground stimuli creates a dramatic effect. Those stimuli that are present include noises from fans, wind, trucks braking (?), etc. Magibon was ASMR when ASMR wasn't cool, as any interested, patient viewer should observe.
5 Innocent Things That Science Says Make People Hate You (Cracked): Magibon is paying attention to #4 and violating #5; that is, she appears to intentionally approach the camera close to make her facial proportions appear more Asian.
Most current Magibon fans seem to be Spanish speakers; this is due in part to various Spanish-language blogs covering the (officially-unrelated) magibon.com website.
Consider resemblance of #55 and #56 to a Kubrick stare. See also the musical works mentioned above.
Why does /r/magibonalmost always seem to have at least one registered user reading it, despite its lack of content? Is this related to Reddit's fuzzing of quantitative statistics, or is it perhaps a server-side caching problem? Is that user Magibon herself?
Know Your Meme's editors hypothesized in a video article from May 2011 that Magibon could be a publicity stunt similar to lonelygirl15. So far, this has not proved true.