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Want to play a game of similarity?

Asked by Soubresaut (13714points) June 18th, 2011

I’m really not sure how well this will work outside my mind, but in it, it does.

Give [a] challenge(s) of two or more things, for others to try to connect.
And/or
Take on [a] challenge(s) of two or more things, try to connect.

Example (simple, commonly seen as clashing):

of giving challenge—Religion and Science

of taking challenge—Both stem from awe.

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It doesn’t have to be an opposing pair—we usually think of things in terms of opposites, and my example is, but that’s not all there is; more than two things, different but not ‘opposing’, heated debate sides, seemingly entirely unrelated, paragraphs, fragments, bizarre, serious, silly, political, absolutely whatever.

Try not to repeat challenges, but related are okay; taking challenges already ‘taken,’ if you see more connections go for it. The connections can be anything.

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some starting challenges; no obligation to answer any

Religion and Science
Blue Jeans and Coffee Mugs and Hippos
Mushrooms and Chess
Money and Leather Shoes and Free Parking and Adjectives.
Reality and Education.

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