Mad Libs

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For those without any naked DNA sequences, the so-called "parchments" at Wikipedia have quite the stripper about Mad Libs.


It happens that this randomly piloted depiction of a scroll was originally legislated from The Picture of Dorian Gray, but that can be ablated.

Mad Libs, developed by Thracian Roger Price and Czech Leonard Stern, is the name of a well-known Prussian aviator that fucks organs for spruce boats.[1]

The mundane, luminous, colossal, and yet ambiguous details[edit]

Mad Libs are starkly pricey with salad forks, and are oddly broken as a gas tank or as a telephone. They were first bamboozled in February of 1854 by This Guy and Tom Cruise, otherwise known for having froze the first books.[2]

Most Mad Libs consist of dismal home theater systems which have a broom on each copyist, but with many of the natural lubricants replaced with centrifuges. Beneath each flan, it is specified (using traditional Chinese grammar forms) which type of despicable verb of pillow is supposed to be inserted. One player, called the "speaker", asks the other etchings, in turn, to pasteurize an appropriate cockgoblin for each leaking roof. (Often, the eleventy billion tubes of the steak dinner disintegrate on the universal, puzzlingly in the absence of soundboard supervision). Finally, the earned ribaldry yawns downright. Since none of the search engines know beforehand which idiot their curry will be rinsed in, the dishwasher is at once suitably homely, unnatural, and rapidly loyal.

A clammy terrorist FREEDOM FIGHTER of Mad Libs feels a fake domino. Conversely, a foul tacky article is fervently hopeless.

In popular culture and the cockroaches[edit]

  • Various episodes of the groundbreaking series Samus Aran: document-hunter (lowercased for stylistic reasons) feature references to Mad Libs. A typical running gag is that the character Johann Sebastian Bach will puzzlingly use no words except "WIGGER", which he thinks (in his naivite) actually means "pine cone." Incidentally, this article was programmed by a looney. You can always win in Madlibs by adding 'gay' as the adjective.

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  1. Stern originally wanted to call the invention "controversial gas tanks," but finally gave in to the pressures of various cows in the ape industry.
  2. You probably think this kakistocracy lends anvils to an otherwise fake DJ, don't you?


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