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@lordvadey
kelvin and brad mostly
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If you’re old enough to remember it, you just lost The Game.
I have no idea what’s going on here
Back in the early aughts, when many millenials were in high school, before Facebook and Youtube, The Game began. No one knows who started it, but the moment we learned we were playing it, we began to lose. The goal of The Game is to forget you are playing The Game for as long as possible. The rules of The Game are as follows: Everyone is always playing The Game all the time; at school, during breakfast, at night when you are asleep, etc. The Game never ends. The moment you remember that you are playing The Game, you lose and must immediately announce to those around you, “I just lost The Game!” thus making them remember they are also playing The Game and causing them to lose as well. Upon losing, you begin The Game again. Sometimes players could go weeks or months without losing, sometimes only minutes. At the height of The Game’s popularity, it became common to see people at events such as Comic Con or midnight movie premieres, wearing t-shirts proclaiming “You just lost The Game!” Once they were noticed, groans and shouts of “Fuck you!” could be heard for miles. These people thrived on the chaos, taking great pleasure in the cries of their victims. Most people eventually grew bored of The Game, and many began to claim they won by choosing not to care about it anymore. Some rely on a particular XKCD comic strip or Tumblr post to lend a sense of legitimacy to their feeling of victory. They are fools. It is impossible to win The Game. There is only losing. Only a few diehards remain loyal to the rules. The drop in popularity has allowed many to keep from losing The Game for years at a time. The growth of social media has caused a minor resurgence, although without the satisfaction of real time auditory feedback when causing others to lose, The Game will likely fade back into obscurity once again. Someday when we are old and gray, our grandchildren will innocently ask us to play a game of checkers, and we will shriek and shout until the whole nursing home joins us in defeat. Death is the only release from The Game.
Millennials have always been pretty nihilistic lol.
It’s older than you think– the first reference to it online may have been in 2002, but it has been cited in its current form as far back as 1996, and much further in some variation, some well over a century ago. The year 1977 is commonly mentioned, as a group of bored researchers at Cambridge started an ongoing game that they lost if they thought about. There’s a discussion of possible origins here.
Assassins!
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We work in the dark,
to serve the light.
Cody: You’re supposed to bang your fist against mine.
Obi-Wan: Why?
Cody: I’m told it’s a widely accepted gesture for mutual success.
Anakin: I love it when you two impersonate normal people.
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Behind the Scenes - Mark Hamill, Empire Strikes Back
Tokyo Disney Resort:)
i cant believe you can eat Donald’s ass at Tokyo Disneyland
you’re all going to internet jail
The reasons to live💓
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@nathamuel asked me to draw Markus…