I made a list of all verbs and how they look when other people see you do them in the room. Check it out in Google Sheets or download in Excel:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/ ... sp=sharing
Google will probably try to open it in the awful print preview mode, which makes the formatting wrong. Download it or open it in Sheets.
List of all verb outputs
- Vertebrate
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List of all verb outputs
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This is fantastic. Thank you!
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Very handy to see a list like this. Although I'm tempted to make criticisms on some of the verb echoes.
Cheer self. Is the "Tacky." commentary really necessary, for example?
But that's a separate topic. Thanks for posting this.
Cheer self. Is the "Tacky." commentary really necessary, for example?
But that's a separate topic. Thanks for posting this.
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I kinda like the humour that some of them give. Although, if you directly copy/pasted all of those, then there are some typos in a few, an S missing at the end of some of the words, and one of the verbs toward the bottom - I believe it was stomp - said 'her' instead of 'his'.
A scrawny alley cat stares after the dog with big green eyes.
Speaking to a scrawny alley cat, you ask, "Friend of yours?"
A scrawny alley cat hisses angrily.
Speaking to a scrawny alley cat, you ask, "Friend of yours?"
A scrawny alley cat hisses angrily.
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Excellent list, Vertebrate, but I hate to break it to you: your work is only partially complete. Many of the verbs do something entirely different when you're in hiding. Try whistling from hiding, for example, or poking someone from hiding.
"I hope you have not been leading a double life, pretending to be wicked and being really good all the time. That would be hypocrisy." - The Importance of Being Earnest, Oscar Wilde