Hence the eye "bubble" is called a bleb.
Yeah, but not cute like "fluffle".Hence the eye "bubble" is called a bleb.
It's "stapler" that will be the tricky part. Though staples do precede our kind of staples: just generally a staple-style fastening device.If I had the Latin skillz to translate it, I'd adopt THE STAPLER IS BEHIND YOU as my family motto,
1st world anarchists!It's like those doors that tell you to "push" instead of pull, and you pull them anyway.
The internet just cocked its snook at you!It's "stapler" that will be the tricky part. Though staples do precede our kind of staples: just generally a staple-style fastening device.
I'm going a different way. Watch this space.The internet just cocked its snook at you!
Here's my stab at it:If I had the Latin skillz to translate it, I'd adopt THE STAPLER IS BEHIND YOU as my family motto, if I had the heraldic graphic skillz to design a crest.
Excellent reasoning, but a bit too traditional.Here's my stab at it:
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Argent staple on field argent.
Here's was the comic reasoning, as it developed:
Argent is a heraldic color. Ok, figure should be a staple. In argent, since staples are silver.
What color field?
Initially: black, since staplers tend to be black.
Funnier: what if the field is argent, too. A mirror. So that if you look into it, it's helping you see where the stapler is, except for the fact that your head is in the way.
That drives shield shape: oval, like mirrors often are.
Plus, design and field must always be of contrasting colors. If of the same color, design just fades into field. Ha ha ha. The staple disappears. Get it? (But, naturally, it has to show also).
Fool's cap added because if your fool's head weren't in the way, the mirror shield would be showing you where the stapler is.
Background intended to be evocative of blue screen of death.
Bizard (n): Someone who can magically turn an area of 11,000 sq. feet into 30,000 sq. feet.Speaking of neologisms, a neoneologism just dropped
It Pays To Increase Your Word PowerDonation /dän neɪ.ʃən/ (note short o) (n.): Giving money to someone of purportedly fabulous wealth.
I didn't see it, or get it.Evidently the next Inside Out movie will have a Sar Chasm.