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I worry a bit about people that can't differentiate between a cat and a dog.

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Cats don't have tails like that though. :(

 

Dogs tails fall or are straight, cats can freely move their tails and use their tail gracefully to balance most of the time.

 

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But it shows more skill to write intelligent letter-less sentences which connect to previous posters' sentences.

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Very true. It is harder, and more fun, to have some continuity to the game.

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I'm happy that you agree with me.

 

On a semi-related note, have you ever heard of lipograms? They are the extreme version of this game.

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I was not previously aware of the presence of lipograms, but the concept interests me. I'm not sure if I have it in me to write an entire novel without using one specific letter, but I'm also too lazy to want to write a novel.

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I just find lipograms fascinating. I know for a fact that writing a lipogram is not within this author's skills.

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That's nonsense, Livvy. You're doing very well with this game. I'm sure you could write a paragraph, at least.

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I'd seriously pay an author to not use the E or to not use the letter S in an entire book. o.o

 

 

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A book does exist that doesn't use 'E' at all. It's called Gadsby. It's likely a bland book, but I'd like to see the lack of 'E' on that kind of scale.

 

I am positive that we'd be able to made a multi-sentence unit, with little hassle if we want.

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I prefer to ingest homemade pizza, It tastes much better, and costs a lot less money. Also, three people at my house, I'm one of them, can make it from scratch.

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Homemade pizza can be really good, if you have great recipe (I do). I don't think that it's cheaper, though. Cheese is very expensive, at least in the place that I live, and my city is very Italian, so really great takeout pizza is very available and rather cheap. There aren't very many big pizza chains here (just got a Dominoes; No Pizza Hut, Little Caesar's, etc), and the local pizza is far better than any of those places.

 

Personally, I'd just be happy if I didn't have to drive forty miles to eat at restaurant that isn't Italian or fake Chinese.

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MWHAHAHAHAHAHA! I have authentic Chinese a one minute drive from home! Of course, here in Singapore, one can find almost all authentic cuisines.. I have no idea how people thrive just living on a single form of cuisine o_O. Chinese, Japanese, Korean to Italian, French, Brazilian. Advantages of living in a multi-ethnic place eh! Although I can't guarantee that those here are as good as those in the places the dishes originated from so.. But good enough for me! :D

 

How about fusion dishes?

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Z: I am very picky about food and I only like Italian and Barbecue, should try more cuisines :D.

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