YGO Card Name Game

A Mountain curve. Driving Directions for a broken arm. Simple, Complex, or Compound. Not something you want your parents to see. A ball holder for those who missed the play-offs.
 
Surprisingly, I can't think of any random comments to make this time, other than perhaps the thing you don't want your parents to see would be the stack of "alternative" entertainment magazines under your bed.
 
DaGuyWitBluGlasses said:
A Mountain curve. Driving Directions for a broken arm. Simple, Complex, or Compound. Not something you want your parents to see. A ball holder for those who missed the play-offs.

Okay..Mountain Curve could be literal, or could refer to the chart, demonstrative of literary movement (plot structure), or the educational motif (rather than evaluating on the Bell Curve). Could also be used to monitor/report on financial status. (Graph climbs, platos and climbs to peak, then decends)

If literal, it could be a refernce to the formula for determining the range of the Mountain Z=f(x,y)=H-a(x^2+my^2), where H>0, a<0 &m>1. Or a reference to that clasic children's book about Katy the Caboose who ran carreening of a cliff, ergo, Dekoichi the Battlechanted Locomotive, or Bokoichi the Freightening Car.

The reference to simple, compound, complex could refer to the broken arm (fractures) or to Machines, or to chemical compouds (hydrates being complex compounds).

The whole thing together sounds like somebody's story. Maybe Ominnous Fortuneteller.
 
A mountain curve is perhaps a valley or peak/summit.

Are the driving directions referring to driving a vehicle or playing golf? Either way, "don't"?

The types of fracture could refer to a Fissure.
 
Those things look like zigzags to me. Zigzagoon? Oh, wait, wrong game...

Seriously, I can't even begin to guess. You're just too random, DaGuy. I can't see any way to go.
 
Fuh-Rin-Ka-Zan: No
Heart of Clear Water: No
Convulsion of Nature: No
Ordeal of Traveller: No
Zigzagoon, Linoone: No

I don't think you could be play golf with a broken arm, so Golf should not be guessed from driving directions.

-A Mountain curve.
-Driving Directions for a broken arm.
-Simple, Complex, or Compound.
-Not something you want your parents to see.(Or 'something you don't want your parents to see'... you probably don't want to see it either)
-A ball holder for those who missed the play-offs.

 
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