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The film has a wacky originality that is appealing.
Things like great games, games consoles, wacky inventions, whatever.
A relatively new area of academic study delving into how and why consumers behave the way they do is regularly making startling and wacky discoveries.
His book is - if you want to read more of these wacky ideas and stories, it's a great read.
This massive beast was barely capable of being handheld because of its anti-ergonomic dysfunctions and wacky button placement.
He shows off his first wacky tie to her, having taken her advice to show signs of individuality.
It's a hilarious examination of the writing process, and chronicles his wacky travels, too.
Just one of the wacky bits of bureaucracy that comes with disruptive new technologies like self-driving automobiles.
Her background in both science and "big, funny, colorful wacky" science-fiction has allowed her to escape being pigeonholed.