This kind of thing freaks me out so much. Like, "run around the room screaming" kind of freak out. I have no idea why. I'm still haunted by the sight of the inside of a characters head I saw in a video game once ten years ago. It's freaking me out to even type that sentence.
I went to the DMV recently and the ladies there were all neutral-to-nice, EXCEPT to the customers who were being a pain in the butt. It was fun to watch.
"You have to wait in line, like everybody else."
She had a smile on her face, but here eyes were dead.
bud: You say the rule helps for the word that it works for, but that precludes that everyone knows what words it works for and what words it doesn't. What's the point of having the rule if we all have to memorize what words are applicable?
I can't figure out A, J, V, X, and Y.
Z is Zelig? I looked up Woody Allen. I guess not a lot of Z movies in the 80s.
"You have to wait in line, like everybody else."
She had a smile on her face, but here eyes were dead.
Mandrake the Magician.
Rorschach.
This is neat!
I discovered the same thing a few months ago. I called my boyfriend over to the computer, we laughed, then moved on with our lives.
You say the rule helps for the word that it works for, but that precludes that everyone knows what words it works for and what words it doesn't. What's the point of having the rule if we all have to memorize what words are applicable?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pepsiman