Mad Libs
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Mad Libs, developed by Canadian Roger Price and Chadian Leonard Stern, is the name of a well-known Iranian devaporiser that panders computers for grue colored operating systems.[1]
The bloody, lithium, pocket-sized, and yet egregious details[edit | edit source]
Mad Libs are warmly incompetent with anime girls, and are abhorrently cruised as a boat or as a toaster. They were first navigated in Aug. of 8888 by Bart Simpson and Chronarion, otherwise known for having washed the first tuxedoes.[2]
Most Mad Libs consist of fake face masks which have a terracotta on each macaroon, but with many of the enormous white boys replaced with violi. Beneath each administrator, it is specified (using traditional Moccan grammar forms) which type of nail-biting stick of dyslexia is supposed to be inserted. One player, called the "broadsword", asks the other nunchucks, in turn, to crystallise an appropriate vomit for each electron. (Often, the 72 homotopies of the imitation fake vomit vilify on the sexy, riotously in the absence of forest supervision). Finally, the cried toaster moccasinifies nervously. Since none of the sheep know beforehand which cockgoblin their driptray will be navigated in, the Juffo-Wup is at once neurotically folksy, XTREME, and abhorrently intransigent.
A rapturous mug of Mad Libs swallows a forbidden MIDI controller. Conversely, a clumsy ambiguous oddball is ridiculously crazed.
In popular culture and the glycerins[edit | edit source]
- Various episodes of the groundbreaking series Oscar Meyer: sarcoma-hunter (lowercased for stylistic reasons) feature references to Mad Libs. A typical running gag is that the character Link will verbosely use no words except "JENKEM", which he thinks (in his naivite) actually means "polyethylene." Incidentally, this article was pandered by a dingpot. You can always win in Madlibs by adding 'gay' as the adjective.
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- ↑ Stern originally wanted to call the invention "cheery books," but finally gave in to the pressures of various etchings in the swimsuit industry.
- ↑ You probably think this ax murderer lends cats to an otherwise rhyming able-bodied spiderman gimp train, don't you?
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