...emotion is meaning, though. Frankly, I find it hard to trust someone who, after stubbing their toe or getting a particularly vicious paper cut, doesn't blurt out something obscene.
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That would make such a great level title. Also "Pinky Toe"
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My favourite way of using swear words in titles is saying it another way, like "Four Letter Word" could cleverly mean the F-Word, C-Word, S-Word, or just Chip.
"The 'C' Word" would make for an interesting level title.
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Quote:"The 'C' Word" would make for an interesting level title.
And the hint could be "What was the name of this level again?"
I really like the idea of "Things That Make You Say "Oh Chip!" but I'll have to consider it more as as Rock and others said it would be weird to change a title and possibly create confusion. For forum/chat purposes, we can simply censor it by writing "TTMYSOS" which actually sounds quite funny on its own.
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Even though I haven't gotten to this level yet, I think the title is absolutely hilarious. I'll have to play the level for myself to see what exactly will make me say "Oh S***!"
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Yeah case in point, it makes you wonder more than anything
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Quote:For forum/chat purposes, we can simply censor it by writing "TTMYSOS" which actually sounds quite funny on its own.
This is full of possibilities for an "Expand the acronym" game.
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Quote:This is full of possibilities for an "Expand the acronym" game.
As opposed to the ACRONYMS game here, which has nothing to do with ACRONYMS. It should be called "Word Association" or something....
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