Idea taken, copied, reversed: other entry where "E" forbidden.
"Get me a gun, I'm a soldier; but put me in that suit and I'm a superhero." - Gunnery Sgt Roberta "Bobbie" Draper MMCBolded text unrequired.
"Get me a gun, I'm a soldier; but put me in that suit and I'm a superhero." - Gunnery Sgt Roberta "Bobbie" Draper MMCHeh, interesting idea...
"Leftover items still have value!"I mean, "E" is a very common letter, right?
Currently Working On: Incorruptible Pure PurenessWe gonna do this, then?
Ok, let's go, I guess.
"Written letter sequences" aren't sentences.
Multiple "written letter sequences" used together create sentences.
"E" inside every single "written letter sequence".
Edited by ginsengaddict on Aug 12th 2019 at 1:43:51 AM
"Get me a gun, I'm a soldier; but put me in that suit and I'm a superhero." - Gunnery Sgt Roberta "Bobbie" Draper MMCReally? Well, you've definitely made the game more harder. Yes, enjoy the intentionally terrible English, please.
Currently Working On: Incorruptible Pure PurenessClarified ever further: extricating the past-tense letters ("ed") makes "worded" the definition befitting "written letter sequence".
"Get me a gun, I'm a soldier; but put me in that suit and I'm a superhero." - Gunnery Sgt Roberta "Bobbie" Draper MMCEnjoyment commenced.
"Get me a gun, I'm a soldier; but put me in that suit and I'm a superhero." - Gunnery Sgt Roberta "Bobbie" Draper MMCHyphenated written letter sequences like "past-tense" are permitted. Exercise reasonable judgement when engaging their use.
"Get me a gun, I'm a soldier; but put me in that suit and I'm a superhero." - Gunnery Sgt Roberta "Bobbie" Draper MMCAre single letter written-letter-sequences, like "I", acceptable?
Currently Working On: Incorruptible Pure PurenessI think this will be rather hard to fail at, at least for the English language.
I'm assuming I'm severely misunderstanding something here...
Edited by CrystalMemoria on Aug 12th 2019 at 2:39:48 PM
Nope. Alternatives needed.
Already failed. Multiple written letter sequences lacked required letter.
Edited by ginsengaddict on Aug 12th 2019 at 2:02:27 AM
"Get me a gun, I'm a soldier; but put me in that suit and I'm a superhero." - Gunnery Sgt Roberta "Bobbie" Draper MMCYes, apparently every term we use needs at-least one "E". Per sentence extremely easy, ginsengaddict enjoys seeing people struggle, apparently
Currently Working On: Incorruptible Pure PurenessTrue
"Get me a gun, I'm a soldier; but put me in that suit and I'm a superhero." - Gunnery Sgt Roberta "Bobbie" Draper MMCYeah, i_like_namespace_playing_with_and_also_male doesn't succeed, inevitably.
EDIT: Double/triple twenty-fifth page? Geez, troper, people'll type written letter sequences here!
Edited by Playing_with_boy on Aug 11th 2019 at 9:08:15 AM
The game doesn't seem very challenging, when played like the aforementioned manner.
Well, that’d be jus’ a waste. Why would ya want to deprive the world of such anomaly as yourself?When played correctly, however, there are challenging aspects.
Enforced use versus restricted use.
The other thread where the idea here originated prohibited the required letter. There's challenge here as-well, albeit, reversed rules.
"Get me a gun, I'm a soldier; but put me in that suit and I'm a superhero." - Gunnery Sgt Roberta "Bobbie" Draper MMCOne, the second integer, three, ..., five, ..., seven, eight, nine, ten
The single integers where ellipses are placed above need yet-to-be standardised written letter sequences denoting them.
Edit: The integer after three/before five? The integer after five/before seven?
Edited by ginsengaddict on Aug 12th 2019 at 3:35:01 AM
"Get me a gun, I'm a soldier; but put me in that suit and I'm a superhero." - Gunnery Sgt Roberta "Bobbie" Draper MMCWell, considering my handle, this'll easy!
Ahem
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RIP KissAnime.This is easier than the other thread, that's for sure.
Hey how you doing well I'm doing just fine I lied I'm dying insideYou're certain? Because, five written letter sequences there break the rule.
"Get me a gun, I'm a soldier; but put me in that suit and I'm a superhero." - Gunnery Sgt Roberta "Bobbie" Draper MMCWell, eh... shite?
Edited by CustardAndPie on Aug 11th 2019 at 1:22:24 PM
Hey how you doing well I'm doing just fine I lied I'm dying inside
The enforced character equals "E".
Proper sentence structure encouraged.
Written letter sequences "E"-empty are forbidden.
Have swell times!
"Get me a gun, I'm a soldier; but put me in that suit and I'm a superhero." - Gunnery Sgt Roberta "Bobbie" Draper MMC