List of all verb outputs

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Vertebrate
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List of all verb outputs

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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.
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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.
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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'.
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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.
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