This is eerily-reminiscent of Wattpad somehow. And Reddit. Might be wrong tho’. Priorities suppose?
Knowing how to get from A to B matters not, just the plain old facts of knowing A and B (enter sarcasm here)
This is eerily-reminiscent of Wattpad somehow. And Reddit. Might be wrong tho’. Priorities suppose?
Knowing how to get from A to B matters not, just the plain old facts of knowing A and B (enter sarcasm here)
Asking the question: Maybe not. Publishing their fantasies of fourteen on fanfiction: Likely yes.
I say let the Vicomte stew. Down with the aristocracy!
Oh, come on! You’re ruining the whole story arc where Juliette heads out to sea disguised as the cabin boy on a privateer with a crew of strong black buccaneers and the stern captain with no eyes for women but who will not accept no for an answer. And how will the siblings claim their rightful inheritance back from the evil Jacobine upstart ursupers in disguise that have taken their land after parliament passed the newest enclosure act if not for the Vicomte’s testimony?
Is that 3 hands?
Three different things can fit on two different hands. I was under the impression that the “and” was clear enough as the grammatically correct seperator between the two extremes. But reading through it again, you could actually read that sentence in a varienty of ways if you so desired. I think you’ll have to admid, though, that some would make more sense than others.
I’m sorry, @AvB , but my mental avatar for you now has three hands. Do you have a preference on two rights and a left, two lefts and a right, or perhaps all right or all left handed? I’ll defer to your preference.
Right or left handed is not so important. Where the third hand goes is. If I may, i’d like the third hand to be able to reach the place in the center of my back that’s otherwise so difficult to reach.
Done. (I put it coming out of the center of your back where it’s otherwise so difficult to reach. Hope you don’t sleep on your back.)
Circling back to the original question:
Just saw a person mention that the games they play are mostly sourced by word-of-mouth. This is the second instance hearing this, Is it that prevalent or just a coincidence?
Tried to get more info on this (from the first person), hoping to get to the bottom of it, but so far only managed to find out what was already clear, in terms of marketing (as it’s “faceted” and involves a lot of sources that seemingly go forever in length: aka. seeing in wherever, which covers all forms of media)
IME, someone will ask a question or pitch an idea, and someone else will answer with a game title, “this game sorta does that.” Just by having IF conversations, my yet-to-play IF lost grows faster than I can play them.
Sorry, my last post wasn’t that funny. I wasn’t quite over the road to silliness we were heading down before.
Well, this does sound like the best novel Jeffery Farnol never got around to writing…
Just putting this here:
Very well. I’ll raise you!
The Curse of the Claw
I’m off to Maidenhead next week as it happens…