However, in celebration of the resurrection of Austin Chung's blog, now known as Gibby's Limp, I've been inspired to turn on my brain and express my mind of all random subject matters so I, too, can talk about my concerns of ancient video games and post inanimate objects online. As a matter of fact, I firmly believe that without pictures, people lose interest at alarming rates so to keep the readers on their toes, here's one for the road.

When I was making my account, I wanted to name the URL something interesting and amazing enough for people to remember without having to add it as a bookmark. I wanted to name it something profound and random like twoplustwomakesfive.com or butterfliesandhurricanes.com but unfortunately, those were already taken. So after my sadly disappointing attempts to stand out from the crowd, I ended up with the first thing that came to my head, which was "he didnt fall". Therefore, I respectively named my blog "Inconceivable."
For those of you who haven't watched the incredibly enjoyable creation of William Goldman's The Princess Bride on film, shame on you. For those of you who have watched it but don't remember this scene, shame on you as well. This is the word Wallace Shawn continues to say throughout the movie and in this case, when he realizes that the "man in black" hasn't fallen after cutting the rope off the "Cliffs of Insanity." If you ask me why this is my favorite movie of all time (aside from the Back to the Future Trilogy), I will not have an answer so please do not bother to ask.

As ridiculously blasphemous this picture is to the movie, I just think it's funny.
So in honor of André René Roussimoff's greatest role as Fezzik, I will end each blog from now on with a quote from the movie.
Thank you, Austin, for this inspiration and thank you, Noona, for bugging the crap out of him to start writing again. Finally, I now have something to look forward in this God-forsaken place.
"Anybody want a peanut?" - Fezzik
