


Jacob dzy wrote: " You see it takes time for me to get pretty you think all THIS came by itself " posted to Write a Funny Caption For This Photo.wrote: " April fools! " posted to Write a Funny Caption For This Photo.Awesome dude wrote: " Just right this way and.Surprise !!! " posted to Write a Funny Caption For This Photo.batman wrote: " POV:you do your own paint job during covid " posted to Write a Funny Caption For This Photo. The jokes wrote: " No one: how you fix your car " posted to Write a Funny Caption For This Photo.

wrote: " I’m tricerotops " posted to Which Dinosaur Are You? Take the Quiz!.wrote: " The most random car in the world be like " posted to Write a Funny Caption For This Photo.wrote: " sticky mobile " posted to Write a Funny Caption For This Photo.cutepotato wrote: " No one can see what I just drove through! " posted to Write a Funny Caption For This Photo.Marshmallowz wrote: " No paint? " posted to Write a Funny Caption For This Photo.Sometimes I'll stop playing a game because the act of playing it means that there is less of it to play. I also know that I want this, like I want all games, on the Switch. I know that I want a turn based version of it, optimally to play on a table. The case being made for this world is self-evident.Īs for the Wizard Basketball Rugby RPG, it's gonna take me a while to understand that all the way. I haven't seen - that is to say, felt - a single wrong word yet. I feel a wrong word like I feel an itch on my left temple. There are wrong words in things all the time. Even the act of reading the text in the game is made part of the story. You're never lost in the profundities he presents because you are someone who knows things. And you do, because anything you should know is highlighted text, freighted with metadata. That's not the challenge Greg is up to here - he has to write it like you already know. There's a puzzle in the language and reading the book is about becoming a citizen of the future. His work also represents the first time I ever saw the word "unfuck," meaning "to fix," so I gotta love him. He might render out a word based purely on its pronunciation, which leads to the same confusion in the reader that a listener might experience. William Gibson used to put words you couldn't possibly know in his books, words that didn't exist yet, and then you'd learn them observationally. I've followed everything he did after, because he built trust. I loved going to Gamespot and seeing his and Jeff Gerstmann's stuff. Greg Kasavin, I mean… he's been in the strip before. I'm pretty familiar with the guys in this strip.

Gabe watched a video on IGN and there was a lot of text and he got mad.
