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How It Works:
Somebody makes a wish.
The next poster grants the wish, but corrupts it in some manner.
Irony is good!
That poster then makes a wish.
Example:
First poster: "I wish I could fly!"
Second poster: "Your wish is granted, but you lose the ability 35,000 feet
in the air!"
"I wish my computer was fixed!"
Third poster: "Wish granted!... but they used parts from a Commodore 64!"
"I wish..."
And so on.
One rule:
No making uncorruptable wishes such as, "I wish my wish to be
uncorruptable".
I'll start:
I wish Bort cared about Peewee
How It Works:
Somebody makes a wish.
The next poster grants the wish, but corrupts it in some manner.
Irony is good!
That poster then makes a wish.
Example:
First poster: "I wish I could fly!"
Second poster: "Your wish is granted, but you lose the ability 35,000 feet
in the air!"
"I wish my computer was fixed!"
Third poster: "Wish granted!... but they used parts from a Commodore 64!"
"I wish..."
And so on.
One rule:
No making uncorruptable wishes such as, "I wish my wish to be
uncorruptable".
I'll start:
I wish Bort cared about Peewee






























