You lose the game if you think about it. When you lose it, no matter where you are, you have to say "I just lost the game!" out loud. After you say that, everyone in the room or car or whatever, can't lose the game for 30 hours. And, being given only thirty minutes to forget about the game, it's impossible to win.(MWOHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!) also, you can't tell someone "You just lost the game!", unless they said they did. If you say that they lost the game, you already lost it because you thought of it first. Also, you can never not play the game. If you say "I'm not going to play the game anymore", you're lying. First of all, you just lost it after saying that. Second of all, you just can't forget about the game. There's no way.There are three main rules to The Game. Everyone in the world is playing The Game. (Sometimes narrowed to: "Everybody in the world who knows about The Game is playing The Game", or alternatively, "You are always playing The Game.")There's no escape!!!!!!!!!!! Oh, and one more thing...........I just lost the game.
you lose...
It's a silly, game. The aim of the game is to get everyone playing the game, by telling everyone. Its completely pointless, and the only rule is, if you remember the game, you loose the game. So, at any random moment, in maybe 10 years time, someone could remember this silly game, and they would loose it. They would also make everyone else loose it, but shouting out 'you just lost the game'. :P
Wizard101 is a game for everyone, and everyone of all ages.
It means you lose and your opponet wins.
Nearly everyone who reads/watches it.
Because you thought about the game. also, dont even think about winning the game.. It is only possible to win 'the game' if everyone in the world knows about it. So dont bother tryin to win the game.
impossible means it cant be finished, so to beat the impossible game you only need to finsh it. So lose, finsh the game and WIN!
No, everyone can read qoutev, its fine :)
because u are an editot pocku everyone who reads this
In the book "The Book Thief" by Markus Zusak, Liesel reads from "The Whistler" by Leon Garfield to everyone in the basement on page 219. The passage she reads is about Jessie and Snow.
The Packers always lose they are horrible Says everyone
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Everyone who reads his story in A Dog Named Leaf...
No I Guess Everyone Reads
(Present Perfect) They lose the game. (Future Perfect) They will lose the game.
Yes he did. Everyone is bound to lose one.