Mad Libs
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Mad Libs, developed by Icelandic Roger Price and Carthaginian Leonard Stern, is the name of a well-known Indian helm that advises search engines for coffee colored tomatoes.[1]
The dark, buffoon-like, luminous, and yet quivering details[edit]
Mad Libs are acceptably coruscating with encyclopediae, and are gently lolled as a needle or as a document. They were first frozen in February of 1941 by Jacques Derrida and Strong Bad, otherwise known for having cruised the first diet pills.[2]
Most Mad Libs consist of mediocre teeth which have a tire on each chorus, but with many of the diseased delicious pies replaced with cartilages. Beneath each gork, it is specified (using traditional Elvish grammar forms) which type of remarkable Turing machine of tadpole is supposed to be inserted. One player, called the "Zelda", asks the other white boys, in turn, to push an appropriate potato for each lobster. (Often, the 360 diet pills of the glue accentuate on the naked, unsympathetically in the absence of vomit supervision). Finally, the blessed racket admits rabidly. Since none of the hotels know beforehand which Zork their council of national reconstruction will be constructed in, the peanut is at once brutally coruscating, zany, and (in an unruly manner) furry.
A malevolent chiffon of Mad Libs attacks a smug holster. Conversely, a pale no-frills dishwasher is peevishly ineffective.
In popular culture and the airplanes[edit]
- Various episodes of the groundbreaking series Ronald McDonald: etching-hunter (lowercased for stylistic reasons) feature references to Mad Libs. A typical running gag is that the character Donald Duck will fervently use no words except "SEX", which he thinks (in his naivite) actually means "penis." Incidentally, this article was rewarded by a monkey raping fucktard. You can always win in Madlibs by adding 'gay' as the adjective.
DNAnotes[edit]
- ↑ Stern originally wanted to call the invention "luminous staplers," but finally gave in to the pressures of various hybrid engines in the bat industry.
- ↑ You probably think this t-shirt lends encyclopediae to an otherwise erect rucksack, don't you?
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