You don't have to submit anything. When you have typed your word, it should turn green, and when the last word turns green, the puzzle is (visibly) solved.
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I'd say Halo should have a Haloween event.
I don't think "weasel words" is the right term here.
You own the GOG games like you own a book you bought, and like you don't own a DRM-crippled book, even though you might be entitled to read it under certain circumstances. The difference between downloading an installer and downloading a game on Steam is, the installer will continue to work even if GOG folds or decides they don't like you anymore. But if Steam blocks your account, all the games you bought are gone, and Steam is fully in the right to do so since you don't own their games.
Well, we do distinguish between land shield toads and water shield toads.
"Blend of imported Scotch malts and finest Indian grain spirits" - I'm going to assume that whoever wants Scotland to rule the galaxy is not, in fact, a Scotsperson.
For me, the best part of Below Zero by far was seeing it grow and change over its development cycle. One day I would discover a new feature and then a week later it would be much more polished, and another two weeks later it would have moved to a different place and be revised again.
That was a once in a lifetime experience, too, and to me it was much more fun than the finished game. I'm glad I did it this way, and I hope it will be a similar experience with Subnautica 2. But of course I can see that there's a good chance it will just be an unfinished game with lots of spoilers.