From now on, I'm going to refer to myself as "The Precipice."
The Precipice.
That'll allow me to say stuff like: "Don't mess with The Precipice." Or, "Step away from The Precipice." I think it works.
The Precipice.
Is that how you spell it? It looks really weird.
The Precipice.
Maybe it's just the capitalization. Making it look weird.
The precipice.
The Precipice.
The precipice.
I think it definitely needs to be capitalized. It loses heft, otherwise.
Remember, when you look over The Precipice, The Precipice looks you over as well.
You might want to consider keeping well back. From The Precipice.
The Precipice.
That'll allow me to say stuff like: "Don't mess with The Precipice." Or, "Step away from The Precipice." I think it works.
The Precipice.
Is that how you spell it? It looks really weird.
The Precipice.
Maybe it's just the capitalization. Making it look weird.
The precipice.
The Precipice.
The precipice.
I think it definitely needs to be capitalized. It loses heft, otherwise.
Remember, when you look over The Precipice, The Precipice looks you over as well.
You might want to consider keeping well back. From The Precipice.
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I'm not trying to run with the existing proverbs on this one, I'm just coming up with ominous catchphrases that best showcase my new self-chosen nickname. That hint of danger, of warning. It's like, you don't want to step to The Precipice! Without being...really, really careful. So you don't slip and fall, and hurt yourself. Or if somebody comes up behind you, gives you a shove, you might end up stumbling right into The Precipice - equally bad.
What I'm saying is, The Precipice is ME. I'm The Precipice.
It could even be said that I behave in a precipitous manner.
By day, Cliff Ridge is a mild-mannered (I’ve never really understood what mild-manners are, but all super-heroes seem to have them) geologist. But when night falls (in blockbusters the night always seems to fall, so I’m sticking with that) he becomes … The Precipice.
The tag could be “The Precipice: He’s a straight-up-and-down kinda guy”
Or… “The Precipice: If You Get Too Close You’ll Fall For Him Too”
And you’re right; precipice does look weird written down. It looks a bit like recipe.
Billy Zane is just a sad story of missed potential. Hollywood doesn't know what to do with the guy, and he's got so much to offer!
"Cliff Ridge"! You're killing me, Melvis!
"Mild manners" are just, you know, kind of inoffensive, kind of...actually, you know what? I'm not really sure. I'm kind of strong mannered myself.