Hisu
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You didn't. You just added a bunch of things that are barely related to the wish, let alone being derived from it.I fail to see how mine was wrong. I corrupt your wish so that you wouldnt want it. You still get what you asked for, but youll pay a price for it.
"Paying the price" thing ain't corruption, it's retribution or reprisal. To corrupt a wish is to make it turn out unacceptable. Price doesn't enter into it, because the wish must be granted, not sold.
More examples, in case I don't make myself clear.
First.
In https://www.panda-community.com/threads/corrupt-a-wish.2435/#post-13368 DatAssassin makes a wish to write faster. In https://www.panda-community.com/threads/corrupt-a-wish.2435/#post-13369 terenciogamer attaches a pricetag, saying his phone should explode for this. The wish itself is untouched. No corruption.
In the same post, same terenciogamer wishes for a girlfriend, then, in https://www.panda-community.com/threads/corrupt-a-wish.2435/#post-13371 this wish is granted by Da Random, who doesn't make terenciogamer pay for the wish, but instead turns it into something terenciogamer most likely wouldn't want. It's the same wish, with no random stuff attached to it, it's not denied, but it's a thing the wishmaker wouldn't want. That's corruption by definition.
In the same post, same terenciogamer wishes for a girlfriend, then, in https://www.panda-community.com/threads/corrupt-a-wish.2435/#post-13371 this wish is granted by Da Random, who doesn't make terenciogamer pay for the wish, but instead turns it into something terenciogamer most likely wouldn't want. It's the same wish, with no random stuff attached to it, it's not denied, but it's a thing the wishmaker wouldn't want. That's corruption by definition.
Second.
In https://www.panda-community.com/threads/corrupt-a-wish.2435/#post-13380 terenciogamer wishes for keys in tf2. In https://www.panda-community.com/threads/corrupt-a-wish.2435/#post-13382 DanEdward123 denies it by having him lose the account so there can be no keys.
Third.
In https://www.panda-community.com/threads/corrupt-a-wish.2435/#post-13383 terenciogamer (yep, him again) wishes for more subscribers on his channel. You corrupt his wish in https://www.panda-community.com/threads/corrupt-a-wish.2435/#post-13389 — again, no price tags, no denial, just corruption.
More?
Oh well, I may be just over-thinking it. No matter.
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