Whenever I do an evil playthrough of a Fallout (or similar) game I name my character Vicious ****. It doesn't matter if its a guy or a girl, to me it's a unisex term.
I propose we make that a real-world thing.Hazy992 said:On Animal Crossing one of the villagers asked me to think of a new catchphrase for them so I suggested 'cameltoe'. Now every time I speak to them they say something like 'Hey there, cameltoe!'
It's not even funny, it's just dumb but I get some stupid, childish kick out of it.
It would be worth it just to confuse anthropologists 1000 years from now.Zachary Amaranth said:I propose we make that a real-world thing.Hazy992 said:On Animal Crossing one of the villagers asked me to think of a new catchphrase for them so I suggested 'cameltoe'. Now every time I speak to them they say something like 'Hey there, cameltoe!'
It's not even funny, it's just dumb but I get some stupid, childish kick out of it.
"What's up, cameltoe?"
Speaking of Skyrim, my main character is named Pissflaps McGee. It's wonderful running across pompous or self-important characters - I actually have a screengrab somewhere of a conversation with Lord Harkon.Lieju said:When I pickpocket someone in Skyrim I always leave carrots in their pockets.
Although mostly I found the NPC's in Skyrim too dull to mess with.
It would be worth it just to confuse anthropologists 1000 years from now.Hazy992 said:"What's up, cameltoe?"
I know I should read that as Tom Jones, but instead I've got "Bad Romance" running through my head.Flatfrog said:Wooooah-a-wo-a-wooooahZachary Amaranth said:"What's up, cameltoe?"
Eh, not really, plenty of that stuff already. I remember one of the first classes I took at university.Zachary Amaranth said:I would love to see future historians have to explain to classes what a cameltoe was.