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Welcome to the Bug-squadding Fundamentals course, where we explore the art of bug-squadding. Specifically, today we're diving into the Dribbler Technique.

The Dribbler Technique is a core concept in bug-squadding, allowing users to effectively communicate with their bug companions. It involves creating a rhythmic pattern of tapping on the bugs' backs with a wooden spoon, signaling to them the urgency of the situation.

This technique requires a deep understanding of bug psychology and a healthy dose of patience, as the bugs may respond erratically. It's not uncommon for them to get lost in the rhythm and start dancing to their own beat.

As a warning, some bugs may become so entranced that they'll start following you around, expecting to be the center of attention. This is a common side effect of the Dribbler Technique and shouldn't be taken as a personal compliment.

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