by IPromiseToDoWhatIPromised June 04, 2025
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GO CHAL ROOM NOW YOU GROUNDEAD
GO CHAL ROOM NOW YOU GROUNDEAD
by crunchy jemimah June 07, 2023
Having to start over from the beginning, especially after making a lot of progress.
The popular Twitch streamer and YouTuber Atrioc said this phrase many times in his video titled "He Took My World Record. I Need It Back.", where his goal was to speedrun all of the main missions in Hitman: World of Assassination in a row on the hardest difficulty, and if he messed up, he had to start over from Paris, which is the first location in the game.
The popular Twitch streamer and YouTuber Atrioc said this phrase many times in his video titled "He Took My World Record. I Need It Back.", where his goal was to speedrun all of the main missions in Hitman: World of Assassination in a row on the hardest difficulty, and if he messed up, he had to start over from Paris, which is the first location in the game.
*Accidentally knocks down a house of cards that's taken hours to build*
"Guess we're going back to Paris..."
"Guess we're going back to Paris..."
by EpicGaming11195 September 22, 2024
"Here we go, he's going whoopie again..."
by leonnnn May 30, 2017
1. (noun) - the state of wasting good material from an awe-inspiring, heart tearing, plot heavy show/ story
2. (idiomatic expression) - when a show/ story has the potential to conclude using its rich characters to build intricate plots out of their complex motives, but the writers choose to utilize weak motives for important scenes.
2. (idiomatic expression) - when a show/ story has the potential to conclude using its rich characters to build intricate plots out of their complex motives, but the writers choose to utilize weak motives for important scenes.
This show is going D&D. They missed an opportunity to give the main character a good reason to drink by the balcony.
What type of motive is Kuvira's during the last two seasons of Legend of Korra?! The writers were going D&D to wrap the show up quickly!
What type of motive is Kuvira's during the last two seasons of Legend of Korra?! The writers were going D&D to wrap the show up quickly!
by Silence DoBurn August 13, 2019
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by OCaesarC September 02, 2010