This is a very strange thread but, perhaps, it meets the strangeness of the times in which we live. — Jack Cummins
Your words puzzle me. — Jack Cummins
Perhaps we should have a rule of writing invisible words, words which are not spoken and images which vanish, leaving no marks. — Jack Cummins
My rule is to go beyond the dictionary definitions of words and look at the subtext of written rules rather than the literal words individually. There may be hidden narratives and rhetoric behind what is being stated. — Jack Cummins
It's your turn to make the next rule. — Banno
I am probably wondering if some underlying purpose of the game is going to be revealed by Banno, — Jack Cummins
Seventeen persons have lost their life because of the failed emergence (and utility) of this game.
The secret to giving the game life is to inspire the will to create it. — Nils Loc
But who has the will and strength to collaborate? Who has the passion? — Nils Loc
Could that be paraphrased as "take the bloody game seriously or piss off"? — Sir2u
A better question would be, who has the total lack of morality needed to deny the creation of the game by not participating? — Sir2u
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