vadym
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Post by vadym on May 15, 2021 14:24:57 GMT
What takes longer: drawing a poster or coming up with a name for the villain? In the first case, the artist simply sits down and tunes into the wave of their imagination. In the second case, you walk around the room with a tense face for a long time. And when you think you've come up with something really cool, you quickly sit down at the computer and start searching, hoping no one has thought of it before. The search results are usually as follows: 1. 100% match. It's the villain's nickname from a 90s action movie and your memory somehow dug it up. 2. There' already something similar with a couple of letter differences and it seems to be the name of a neighbour's dog. 3. It's the name of some ancient Greek philosopher or the surname of an actual criminal. 4. It's the name of some bacterium or tropical fever. And here you realize, if you let yourself come up with your own version of the English language and everyone somehow tolerates it, why not integrate a Ukrainian word into it? In this case Прірва/Prirva in English means Abyss. And we understand that it suits us)).
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