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from chebusashka
February 15, 2010
I thought wishes wear off after one hour. How can he wish for something he'll need tomorrow?
from
February 15, 2010
Wishes' lengths are dependent on the complexity or difficulty of the wish, plus the amount of licorice Weesh digests for the wish, plus a small amount of plot- or gag-driven circumstance.
from DisFanJen
February 16, 2010
That leaves things open for some funny gags...
Zoe: I wish for world peace!
*flash*
Zoe: Hey! nothing's changed.
Weesh: I only had enough licorice to make that last for a fraction of a second.
Zoe: Why does everything have an after taste of Prozac?
;)
Zoe: I wish for world peace!
*flash*
Zoe: Hey! nothing's changed.
Weesh: I only had enough licorice to make that last for a fraction of a second.
Zoe: Why does everything have an after taste of Prozac?
;)
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