所以和老师发邮件要抽象一点


@avix 怎么说
你有头猪吗

我有头猪→ :pig2:

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:pig2: :pig2: :pig2:

猜到可能是CEGA了
但是完全不知道意思

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其实这是一句话,一个喵对应一个字,正常人肯定猜不出来(

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The phrase “Could Every Good Adventure” with the letters C, E, G, A bolded is a clever way to spell out “CEGA”, likely referring to the Consumer Electronics Gaming Association (CEGA), now known as the Entertainment Software Association (ESA).

The Entertainment Software Association (ESA) is the trade association of the video game industry in the United States. It was previously known as the Interactive Digital Software Association (IDSA) from 1994 to 2003.

Therefore, the phrase “Could Every Good Adventure” with C, E, G, A bolded is a subtle way to mention or hint at the video game industry or the Entertainment Software Association itself.

It could be used in contexts where directly mentioning the ESA might be too formal or where a more playful and less obvious reference is desired. For example, someone might use this phrase in a casual conversation about video games or when discussing topics related to the gaming industry.

cega?SEGA!
其实是世嘉无形的大手发力了

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