Lysine
(?)Community Member
- Posted: Thu, 23 Jul 2009 21:52:44 +0000
This was a game begun on the NaNoWriMo forums and then brought to the forums of the webcomic "Khaos Komix" (you can see that thread here).
You start out with a phrase and then you make wild assumption based on it, beginning with 'are you saying'. The next person makes an 'are you saying' assumption based on yours, and the next makes on based on theirs, and so on. Here's an example:
"I think capital G's are ugly."
-Are you saying you don't like Georgia?
-Are you saying I live in America?
-Are you saying its wrong to live outside of America?
-Are you saying America's stupid?
-Are you saying George Bush looks like a monkey?
-Are you saying that the Theory of Evolution is true?
All of the assumptions should start with "Are you saying..."
Try and really make wild assumptions. Going on the same thread for too long is not very interesting.
Okay, let's start with this statement and the next person should assume off of it:
I like Christmas more than birthdays.
You start out with a phrase and then you make wild assumption based on it, beginning with 'are you saying'. The next person makes an 'are you saying' assumption based on yours, and the next makes on based on theirs, and so on. Here's an example:
"I think capital G's are ugly."
-Are you saying you don't like Georgia?
-Are you saying I live in America?
-Are you saying its wrong to live outside of America?
-Are you saying America's stupid?
-Are you saying George Bush looks like a monkey?
-Are you saying that the Theory of Evolution is true?
All of the assumptions should start with "Are you saying..."
Try and really make wild assumptions. Going on the same thread for too long is not very interesting.
Okay, let's start with this statement and the next person should assume off of it:
I like Christmas more than birthdays.