“I think we need to practice our blindfolded high-five.”
I don’t believe I know the meaning of the word need in that sentence. I need oxygen to breathe, water to drink and food if I want to stay alive. I desire a car to get to work, although there may be half a dozen other ways to get there.
More appropriate: “If, for some crazy reason we’re both blindfolded at once and decide to high-five it will require a gosh-awful lot of luck to do it at random.” Spud wonders briefly if he’s heard the voice of Wallace in the distance before falling in the ocean.
“I think we need to practice our blindfolded high-five.”
I don’t believe I know the meaning of the word need in that sentence. I need oxygen to breathe, water to drink and food if I want to stay alive. I desire a car to get to work, although there may be half a dozen other ways to get there.
More appropriate: “If, for some crazy reason we’re both blindfolded at once and decide to high-five it will require a gosh-awful lot of luck to do it at random.” Spud wonders briefly if he’s heard the voice of Wallace in the distance before falling in the ocean.