Only Questions Game

Athelwulf

Rest in peace Kurt...
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I have proposed a game, inspired by the Agree to Agree? Game thread in General Philosophy.

In this thread, the rule is that ya must post in questions. Yer not allowed to make a statement or an exclaimation. It must be a question.

The exception is if I'm posting how the game is going. Also, if someone asks me for a new rule, I will obviously need to make a statement to enact the rule, so another exception is if I'm handling rules - editing, removing, enacting.

Whosoever breaks the rules shall be penaltied -1 point. Whosoever goes for SEVEN posts in a row without breaking a rule shall be awarded +1 point. Yer point total can go into the negative. If I can't decide definitively if a rule was broken, -0.5 points shall be penaltied. A half-point penalty ends yer rule-abiding streak.

I wanna see how far this game goes.

So remember:

Rule #1: You must post questions, not statements or exclaimations.
Rule #2: Âðelwulf may defy rule one, but only if he is posting the status of the game and is editing, removing, or enacting rules.
Rule #3: Whosoever breaks a rule is penaltied -1 point
Rule #4: Whosoever posts 7 posts in a row without breaking a rule is awarded +1 point.
Rule #5: If there is any doubt whether a rule was broken or not, -0.5 points shall be penaltied and the then-current rule-abiding streak shall end.

Peace, Love, Health, and Happiness (and in the case of this game, Luck) to all!

Let the games begin . . . NOW!
 
Wouldn't it be logical to think that ya get the satisfaction of winning if ya win?
 
Why is Epheros, the new guy, the only person playing? Why hasn't anyone welcomed him/her?
 
What about experience, wouldn't winning in this game entail the learning of a new experience?
 
Stop, I'm blushing, and are you trying to avoid the subject?
 
Isn't the point to continue with a train of thought until the only avenue is utterance of a statement?
 
Of course, now will you pay hommage to the concept of the comma? :D
 
Don't ya get that yer making a statement even if ya glue it to a question via a comma?
 
Not at all, the comma allows me to added together a string of thoughts, statements, and questions, ya think?
 
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