What is Goblinz' least Favorite Abnormality
What is, "The Grave of Cherry Blossoms"?
How Many Swords does Ryoshu Have?
What is, "15 swords (Across all ID's & E.G.O. No repeats)"?
This person is a Creature/Thing from S Corp
Who is, "Rim"?
"You've pressed it numerous times and you still have something you want to know about it?"
LOSE ALL OF YOUR POINTS
"For the _____!"
What is, "Horde"?
If Goblinz was a Plant what Plant would he be?
What is, "Nerium oleander"?
Who said "No way… How could I…" in Library of Ruina
Who is, "Dante, a 7 Assoc. Fixer"?
What are Fixers called in S Corp?
What is, "A Ch'unokkun"?
"You wake up in a forest there's 2 paths, Where do you go? Left, or Right."
What is, "Go Straight"?
Who was Worse than Epstein?
Who is, "Hisoka"?
What is Goblinz' Favorite Abnormality
What is, ████████?
"Do You Love The City You Live In?"
If you said :
Yes, Yes, Yes = Double Points
No, No, No = Minus Points
Who was the first person to get Banned in S Corp
Who is, "Mie"?
"If you was Ironing your dishwasher while limping side to side on that new year ago while you was making knives out of your eyes, how many speakers did you smell yesterday?"
What is, "34 Pineapples"?
What was Bonnie Blue trying to create?
What does Goblinz do in the Morning
What is, "He wakes up"?
Who is ███ ██████ ██████████ █ ████?
Who is, "████"?
What Happens if you don't Pay Your Taxes in S Corp
What is, "Public Crucifixion"?
Who's in Paris?
If you said "it" and or Laughed, you lose Half of your Points.
What was King Von
Answers:
A Kind Hearted Soul that helped People = +400 Points
A Demon, a serial Killer who Bragged about Killing People = -4000 Points
Who/what does Goblinz HATE the most
Who is, "Daniel, the LVL III Agent"?
What is the Greatest Battle in Project Moon History.
What was, "The Fight Between Green Cliff & Red Philip"?
How many Discord Roles does S Corp have?
What is, "26 Discord Roles"?
How Much Wood Would A Woodchuck, Chuck If A Woodchuck Could Chuck Wood?
In a completely hypothetical scenario, a woodchuck would only chuck as much wood as the woodchuck could reasonably and physically chuck, assuming that the woodchuck both possessed the desire to chuck wood and existed within an environment where wood-chucking was possible. The theoretical limitations of a woodchuck’s wood-chucking capabilities would depend on numerous variables, including the woodchuck’s muscular strength, endurance, determination, technique, and even the density and size of the wood being chucked. A smaller or less experienced woodchuck might only be capable of chucking a modest pile of lightweight sticks and splinters, while a particularly ambitious and highly conditioned woodchuck could potentially chuck significantly greater quantities over an extended period of time. However, no matter how motivated the woodchuck may be, it would still remain constrained by the laws of physics, biological fatigue, and the simple reality that all creatures possess finite energy reserves. Furthermore, the hypothetical nature of the question introduces additional possibilities regarding the conditions under which the woodchuck operates. If the woodchuck were placed in ideal circumstances such as cool weather, unlimited access to properly sized wood, and an absence of predators or distractions its wood-chucking efficiency could increase dramatically. One could even imagine a scenario in which generations of woodchucks evolved specifically for the purpose of chucking wood, developing stronger forelimbs, greater coordination, and advanced chucking strategies that would maximize their overall output. In such a world, the amount of wood a woodchuck could chuck might exceed ordinary expectations and transform the creature into a surprisingly effective wood-moving specialist. Despite these imaginative considerations, the central principle remains consistent: a woodchuck would only chuck the amount of wood that it was truly capable of chucking. The phrase itself implies a natural boundary between possibility and impossibility, suggesting that even in the most exaggerated hypothetical circumstances, there exists a measurable limit to the quantity of wood any individual woodchuck could chuck. Thus, the famous tongue twister ultimately becomes less of a nonsensical riddle and more of a philosophical reflection on capability, effort, and the relationship between potential and limitation within the framework of hypothetical wood-based labor.
500 Hundred What?
What is, "500 K-Corp Ampules"?