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− | Also, as the one who wrote the passage, goony was the word I chose (both Fontaine's Silvoney and Crazy Guggenheim fell into that category, with heavy implications of mental oddness which goofy doesn't always have). It's a choice of a different |
+ | Also, as the one who wrote the passage, goony was the word I chose (both Fontaine's Silvoney and Crazy Guggenheim fell into that category, with heavy implications of mental oddness which goofy doesn't always have). It's a choice of a different adjective, not a typographical error or lack of knowing definitions. |
Latest revision as of 17:26, 20 April 2018
Also, as the one who wrote the passage, goony was the word I chose (both Fontaine's Silvoney and Crazy Guggenheim fell into that category, with heavy implications of mental oddness which goofy doesn't always have). It's a choice of a different adjective, not a typographical error or lack of knowing definitions.