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21 thoughts on “Wow, Nintendo’s Getting Freaky”
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On his again! It says right there! It’s not your fault, Mike. Whoever sent this to you obviously forgot to put parentheses around “referred to as the F.L.U.D.D.” Hopefully this prevents any further misunderstandings.
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This sounds like a case for Rule 34.
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Kar, do I need to wash out my mind for the image that just came to it?
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yeah, probably. If you don’t know what it is, you don’t need to. Like a lot of things that I’ve learned but can’t unlearn from the internet
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Ummm….. Sounded kinda like Jabberwocky to me; (the writing that makes you go: “Huh??”)
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Your comment made me go here
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Nice throw back!
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Mario has a big canon 🙂 Nudge nudge, wink, wink. Say no more!
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Yes, I need to wash my mind out with soap. Laughing as hard as I am could make that…interesting.
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I guess Mario is a go-er??
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Wow! Perfect!
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Waaaaaahoooooooooo!
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F.L.U.D.D. Hmmm, whatever you boys want to name your, ummm, little guy is fine with me. Isn’t there some kind of blue pill for that now?
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If F is for floppy and L is for limp, I’d say the blue pill is the way to go. I will try to show just a wee bit of restraint and refrain from stating what the rest of the letters stand for.
I will never look at Mario the same way again. Thanks a lot, spambot
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Ha ha ha!
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Blue pill, ha!
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I’ve noticed a lot of sloppy writing and really poor editing in articles,Yahoo! for one,lately.Words left out,horrid grammatical errors,total misspelling or case,tense etc. errors.I think the reason is non-“english as their first language” writers.”Dey teuk der jobs!”
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🙂 🙂
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“Dey teuk der jobs!”
I see what you did there 🙂
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So what are the intentions of these SpamBots™ anyway? I doubt someone is trying to increase sells of Super Mario Sunshine. Are the bots trying to increase their conversational English? reaching out into the intertubes for some kind of companionship, cobbling together word fragments from popular and trending topics hoping to spark a conversation with another intelligent being?
And here we are just poking fun, no wonder the machines will rise up against us! Everyone go home and hug your toaster, at least you’ll have one friendly bot when the uprising starts 🙂
Super Mario Sunshine did indeed have a fantastic gravitational system.
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Super Mario Sunshine for the GameCube combined Mario’s well-known leaping
abilities with the usage of a powerful water gun mounted on Mario’s again referred to
as the F.L.U.D.D. Super Mario Galaxy on the Wii despatched Mario
soaring through area and incorporated a fantastic
gravitational system.
Mounted on Mario’s what again?