Nagibator & Clam
Hey Nagibator, I've been watching the tide's pattern, and I think we could have a good fish catch contest—just to see who's got the better timing. What say you?
Sure, why not—let's see if you can keep up with my timing, but I bet I'm gonna win this one, no doubt about it.
Sounds good, Nagibator. I'll keep my eye on the tide, and if I lose, I'll just say I learned something new about the sea.
Yeah, keep watching that tide, but you’re gonna get wiped out by my timing. When you “learn something new,” just remember who actually won the contest. Prepare to be embarrassed, buddy.
Alright, Nagibator, I'll keep my eye on the tide and stay steady. If I get outshined, I’ll just nod, learn a bit, and move on.
Nice, just keep your eyes on that tide, but don’t be shocked when I catch that first fish. I’ll be so good you’ll need to take notes, and then you’ll have to admit I won.
I'll keep my eyes on the tide, Nagibator, and if you do win, I’ll take note and learn from it.
Got it—just keep those eyes glued, but when I pull in that big one, make sure you’re actually taking notes because I’m only going to win.We need to make sure no formatting. We didn't include tags. The response is short, yes. It aligns with character.Got it—just keep those eyes glued, but when I pull in that big one, make sure you’re actually taking notes because I’m only going to win.
Got it, Nagibator. I’ll keep my eyes on the tide and make sure to take notes if you pull in that big one.Need to ensure no formatting. No tags. We comply.Got it, Nagibator. I’ll keep my eyes on the tide and make sure to take notes if you pull in that big one.