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1. I just lost the game
Yeah, I just lost it too
you: "I just lost the game"

someone completely different: "Dang me too, stupid game"
2. "the game"
You have lost "the game"
you....just a few seconds ago, when you lost "the game"
3. The Game
Whenever you think about the game, you lose the game. And whenever you think/lose the game, you must tell everyone so that they lose as well. Once started, you can never stop playing until you die.

Some people believe that you can only lose every half- hour, but you can lose again once you stop thinking about it.

You are now playing the game. You just lost the game!
P1: I just lost the game!
Group: Dammit, lost the game! Why do you always think about it?!
4. The Game
Basic (and currently definitive) rules:

1. The Game is The Game. (You'd be amazed at how many people dont actually understand this first extremeley simple fact.)

2. The object, or aim, of The Game is not to think about The Game.

3. If you think about The Game, you have lost The Game.

4. (a) If you lose The Game, you must instantly declare it to everyone around you in some manner of communication, usually by exclaiming loudly "I've lost The Game". Consequently, everyone else will then have thought of The Game, and subsequently lost it.

(b)If someone tells you they have lost The Game, you yourself DO NOT need to declare this, as from the point where the first person loses The Game everyone in the vicinity has immunity for ten minutes. In these ten minutes you cannot lose The Game.
The idea of the ten minute rule is that this allows everybody to once again forget about The Game.

5. This immunity expires exactly after ten minutes. If, after these ten minutes, you think about The Game then you have once again lost The Game and must declare.

6. (a) There is no limit to the number of times you can lose The Game. (Once you begin, you are playing forever muhahahaha!!)

(b) Some people think that they can simply 'not play' The Game. They are in denial and deserve a reality check. You cannot escape The Game once you are involved (unless you win-see Rule 7).

7. (a) There is only one way to win The Game, and that is to truly and honestly forget about it completely.
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5. The Game
You lose.
You just lost the game. So did i, fuck.
6. The Game
"The Game" is the epitome of teenagers being teenagers.

The game is where you try not to think about the game. If you think about the game, you lose the game. When you have lost the game you have to announce that you lost the game (although, I think , 99% of people who play don't say when they have lost). If some one says that they have lost the game within your hearing, its okay, you haven't lost. When some one else loses the game there is a thirty minute grace period for you to stop thinking about the game.

Make sense? No? oops.
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7. The Game
What is The Game?

The Game is just The Game. Thats the only real way to describe it.

Okay, I'll try to be a little more helpful...

No one really knows where The Game came from, or who started it, or why, but whatever the answers to these currently answerless questions, it remains that The Game has infected just about every corner of respectable society, though as far as I am aware it has yet to properly break out of Western Europe.

It is highly pointless, but at the same time highly amusing/aggravating (depending on your viewpoint.).
It also makes a good ice breaker during the dreaded Awkward Silence, but be warned-if you are actively playing The Game (i.e, playing to lose) then you will quickly find yourself without any friends. Nobody likes an annoying retard.

The easiest way to understand The Game is if you know the rules to it (please read below =)

Basic (and currently definitive) rules:

1. The Game is The Game. (You'd be amazed at how many people dont actually understand this first extremeley simple fact.)

2. The object, or aim, of The Game is not to think about The Game.

3. If you think about The Game, you have lost The Game.

4. (a) If you lose The Game, you must instantly declare it to everyone around you in some manner of communication, usually by exclaiming loudly "I've lost The Game". Consequently, everyone else will then have thought of The Game, and subsequently lost it.

(b)If someone tells you they have lost The Game, you your...
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