Google Autocomplete Game: Answering Questions about Orcs, World of Warcraft, and Paula Patton

Summary

In this article, we delve into a Google autocomplete game played by Travis Fimmel, Paul O’Padde, Toby Kebbel, and Rob Kaczynsk where they answer questions about Orcs, World of Warcraft, and Paula Patton. They also discuss the possibility of copyrighting Orcs, the quality and addictiveness of the game, and the movie adaptation by Duncan Jones.

Table of Contents

  • Are Orcs real?
  • Can Orcs speak English?
  • Copyrighting Orcs
  • Marrying in Skyrim
  • World of Warcraft
  • Paula Patton
  • Conclusion

Are Orcs real?

The group starts the game by answering the question “Are Orcs real?” They all agree that Orcs are not real, but Travis Fimmel jokes that they are, and he is one of them. They also discuss the origin of Orcs, which is from J.R.R. Tolkien’s “The Lord of the Rings” series.

Can Orcs speak English?

The next question they answer is “Can Orcs speak English?” They all agree that Orcs cannot speak English, but Toby Kebbel jokes that they can, and he has heard them speak it.

Copyrighting Orcs

The group then discusses the possibility of copyrighting Orcs. They all agree that it is not possible, as Orcs are part of a fictional world and belong to their respective creators.

Marrying in Skyrim

The group also talks about the game Skyrim and whether it is possible to marry in the game. They all agree that it is possible, and Travis Fimmel jokes that he has married many times in the game.

World of Warcraft

The group then discusses World of Warcraft, its story, and its monthly charges. They all agree that the game is addictive and of high quality, but they also joke about the amount of time they have spent playing it.

Paula Patton

The group answers questions about Paula Patton, including whether she is Canadian and if she is in the movie “Baggage Claim.” They also discuss the relationship between Paula Patton and the Roc.

Conclusion

In conclusion, the Google autocomplete game played by Travis Fimmel, Paul O’Padde, Toby Kebbel, and Rob Kaczynsk was a fun and entertaining way to answer questions about Orcs, World of Warcraft, and Paula Patton. The group also provided some insights into the quality and addictiveness of the game and the movie adaptation by Duncan Jones. However, it is important to note that the group’s answers should not be taken as the truth, as they were made in jest.

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