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What is your interpretation of The Game?

Asked by Math321 (688points) January 2nd, 2011

The 3 rules of The Game. Read them, and then continue.

Rule 1
Rule 2
Rule 3

Now, what is your interpretation of each of the rules?

For Rule 1: You are playing The Game:

#1: Have you always been playing The Game without knowing it, or have you only begun playing it when you are aware of it?

For Rule 2: When you think about The Game, you lose:

#2: When during the thought process of thinking about The Game constitutes loss?

A: Do you lose when you think about it? I, personally, think not, because you can think about The Game without realizing you’ve lost.

B: Do you lose when you remember you’re playing The Game? As before, I think not, because you can remember you’re playing without realizing you’ve lost.

C: Do you lose when you realize you have lost? I go by this as it prevents all accidental cheating.

D: Or, do you lose whenever you realize you’ve thought about The Game? It is possible to realize you’ve thought about The Game without realizing you’ve lost, but this version eliminates most accidental cheating. Not all, mind you, but most.

#3: Do you lose The Game when someone else loses and tells you they have?

#4: Is there a loss immunity time period? For example, if I lose, do I get a 5 minute time period in which I’m immune to loss?

#5: If so, how do I become aware of the 5 minutes being over without triggering another loss?

#6: Do you need to know what The Game is in order to be able to lose it?

For Rule 3: Loss must be announced:

#7: Do you have to tell someone you have lost, or must you just announce it, regardless if anyone can hear you or not?

#8: Are you obligated to announce it every time, regardless if anyone would get disturbed by it, or are you only obligated to do it if nobody would be bothered in anyway besides losing themselves?

#9: Must you announce it in Real Life, or are you allowed to announce it in any medium you choose, for example The Internet?

Please type your answers in numerically, like this:

1: I think you play The Game without knowing it.
2: C, because it prevents all cheating.
3: Yes.
And so on.

By the way…

I LOST THE GAME!

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