Hi everybody !!
would you like to play a new game ?!? it’s based upon the « I like … but I don’t like » principle.
here it is : someone’s posting a sentence starting with « I like … » or « I don’t like » and the next one can add an opposite sentence related to it
then start a new « I like » or « don’t like » sentence …
Exemple (starting with « I like ») :
I like Vaughn, but …
The next one could say :
… I don’t like his wife !!!
or (starting with « I don’t like »)
I don’t like Lauren but …
answer, maybe :
… I (SO) like her being evil !!
and then, you add a new one !!
Oh ! and feel free to « adjust » the intensity of the verb you’re using (like, fancy, love, adore, mad about, hate, can’t stand … well, you get my point ^_^ !!)
[so - for the record - that would adjust my previous exemple as follows :
I’m mad about Vaughn but …
I hate his wife !!
]
OK. Let’s start (with a neutral one …)
I like Marshall’s op’ tech, but …
(and don’t forget : the answer has to be related – character or subject )
have fun !!!!
would you like to play a new game ?!? it’s based upon the « I like … but I don’t like » principle.
here it is : someone’s posting a sentence starting with « I like … » or « I don’t like » and the next one can add an opposite sentence related to it
then start a new « I like » or « don’t like » sentence …
Exemple (starting with « I like ») :
I like Vaughn, but …
The next one could say :
… I don’t like his wife !!!
or (starting with « I don’t like »)
I don’t like Lauren but …
answer, maybe :
… I (SO) like her being evil !!
and then, you add a new one !!
Oh ! and feel free to « adjust » the intensity of the verb you’re using (like, fancy, love, adore, mad about, hate, can’t stand … well, you get my point ^_^ !!)
[so - for the record - that would adjust my previous exemple as follows :
I’m mad about Vaughn but …
I hate his wife !!
OK. Let’s start (with a neutral one …)
I like Marshall’s op’ tech, but …
(and don’t forget : the answer has to be related – character or subject )
have fun !!!!