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The Corrupted Wish Game - Page 164

Re: The Corrupted Wish Game

Posted by: ?????(000)
Date: 2009-11-16 20:02:44
Granted but your head explodes.

I wish I had a female Mightyena Pokemorph girlfriend.

Re: The Corrupted Wish Game

Posted by: Wa
Date: 2009-11-16 20:56:55
Granted, but she dumps you for no explained reason after a few weeks.

I wish that I could run a mile without my respiratory system trying to kill me.

Re: The Corrupted Wish Game

Posted by: Chaos
Date: 2009-11-16 22:51:31

Granted, but she dumps you for no explained reason after a few weeks.

I wish that I could run a mile without my respiratory system trying to kill me.

Wish Granted, but your digestive system kills you.
I wish Santa Claus was real.

Re: The Corrupted Wish Game

Posted by: Wa
Date: 2009-11-16 22:55:44
Granted, but he's a convicted rapist with a fetish for young children and your mom.

I wish for happiness.

Re: The Corrupted Wish Game

Posted by: Chaos
Date: 2009-11-16 22:57:08
Wish Granted, but it's Robotnik's Hap-PINESS. Which is always so much more enjoyable.
I wish that I had wings.

Re: The Corrupted Wish Game

Posted by: Wa
Date: 2009-11-16 23:01:54
Granted, but they have brains and reproductive organs of their own and like to fuck behind your back - literally.

I wish that I wasn't so perverted tonight.

Re: The Corrupted Wish Game

Posted by: Chaos
Date: 2009-11-16 23:15:46
Wish Granted, but I end up getting your pervertedness. (Damn you…)
I wish I didn't have zits.

Re: The Corrupted Wish Game

Posted by: Wa
Date: 2009-11-16 23:20:33
Granted, but then the zits get revenge by nuking you.

I wish that didn't have insomnia.

Re: The Corrupted Wish Game

Posted by: Chaos
Date: 2009-11-16 23:21:58
Wish Granted, but you get raped by a polar bear. (I feel like being random)
I wish I wasn't so random…

Re: The Corrupted Wish Game

Posted by: Wa
Date: 2009-11-16 23:24:12
Granted, but then I wouldn't have been laughing right now.

I wish that it was easier for me to distinguish between the perfect and pluperfect tense in Latin.

Re: The Corrupted Wish Game

Posted by: ?????(000)
Date: 2009-11-17 14:39:13
Granted, but you can't distinguish it in other languages.

(Perfect and Pluperfect tense? What are they? And while I'm asking, what's a fetish?)

I wish I wasn't un-random.

Re: The Corrupted Wish Game

Posted by: Chaos
Date: 2009-11-17 18:26:36
Wish Granted, but you are now too random so no one takes you seriously.
I wish I wasn't so flatulent right now…
(Also, a fetish is an obsession about something)

Re: The Corrupted Wish Game

Posted by: ?????(000)
Date: 2009-11-17 19:08:06
(what kind of obsession?)

Granted, but the farts are held in and you explode, sorry.

I wish the trade wasn't canceled.

Re: The Corrupted Wish Game

Posted by: Chaos
Date: 2009-11-17 19:27:52
Wish Granted, but the trade ended up in getting Gigyas, who destroys your game.
I wish that I could believe that it's not butter.
(Any extreme obsession. Although most fetishes nowadays refer to sexual obsessions…)

Re: The Corrupted Wish Game

Posted by: Wa
Date: 2009-11-18 17:33:46
Granted, but you are actually wrong because that particular substance is made of axle grease with artificial flavorings.


Granted, but you can't distinguish it in other languages.

(Perfect and Pluperfect tense? What are they? And while I'm asking, what's a fetish?)

I wish I wasn't un-random.


The perfect tense is often shown by "-ed" in English and by using a perfect word stem (don't ask) in Latin and a perfect ending (i, isti, it, imus, istis, erunt). English example: I walked to the kitchen. The verb "walked" is perfect. Latin example: "ad culinam ambulavi." "ambulavi" is perfect.
The pluperfect tense (also called the past perfect tense) is shown by the word "had" before an ordinarily perfect verb in English, and by using a perfect stem and a pluperfect ending (eram, eras, erat, eramus, eratis, erant; incidentally those are all the Latin forms of I/you/he/we/you[plural]/they were or was) in Latin. English xample: "I had walked to the kitchen." The verb phrase "had walked" is pluperfect. Latin example: "ad culinam ambulaveram." "ambulaveram" is pluperfect.

The above is proof that I'll do anything to avoid homework. And I wish that Latin tenses could be explained easier to non-Latin speakers.