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The game stories

Duvelthehobbit666

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arg-fallbackName="Duvelthehobbit666"/>
Pretty much everyone on this forum knows the game (If you just lost it don't complain, and please do not post that you lost here). But I was wondering if there are interesting stories here about the game that people would like to share. I will post one of mine here.

I was with friends at a party of the study association and we were talking. Someone one of us lost the game and the others then in turn lost the game. However, from another table, we hear a scream in anger with the exclamation "Damn it, I haven't lost the game in months." It was pretty funny that we all of a sudden such an exclamation.
 
arg-fallbackName="Prolescum"/>
I was in an indeterminate room drinking something ordinary when suddenly, a compatriot lost the game and exclaimed their disappointment. The other members of the public all looked in our general direction and gasped, as they too realised they had lost the game. I was indifferent to it all, but was later inaccurately described as aloof.
 
arg-fallbackName="borrofburi"/>
Prolescum said:
I was in an indeterminate room drinking something ordinary when suddenly, a compatriot lost the game and exclaimed their disappointment. The other members of the public all looked in our general direction and gasped, as they too realised they had lost the game. I was indifferent to it all, but was later inaccurately described as aloof.
I have a similar story, only instead of everyone looking at the one who lost the game with abject horror at having lost the game themselves, everyone looked at the one who lost the game with disdain at the puerile fool.
 
arg-fallbackName="DepricatedZero"/>
http://xkcd.com/391/
This.

My little brother and his friends picked this up I think when they were in 5th grade. I didn't grow up with any such nonsense and have always kind of looked on it in annoyance when they would interrupt a discussion to shout "omfg I just lost the game herp durr"
 
arg-fallbackName="duclicsic"/>
Not a story really, but I am responsible for introducing the game to my office some years ago. Nowadays about half the company is stuck with the curse, and I get a little bit of pleasure every time someone loses. I have since taken to using one of our very expensive label printers to produce several hundred tiny (5x1mm) THE GAME stickers and placing them all over the office, on light switches and urinal walls etc.
 
arg-fallbackName="Duvelthehobbit666"/>
duclicsic said:
Not a story really, but I am responsible for introducing the game to my office some years ago. Nowadays about half the company is stuck with the curse, and I get a little bit of pleasure every time someone loses. I have since taken to using one of our very expensive label printers to produce several hundred tiny (5x1mm) THE GAME stickers and placing them all over the office, on light switches and urinal walls etc.
You sir, are my new hero.
 
arg-fallbackName=")O( Hytegia )O("/>
My Senior Prank was that we hacked the PA system to Rickroll everyone, and we had our hook up in the System Administrator's office to set the master template to "You Lost the Game (2010)" as the bouncing screen saver.

The actual fact of making everyone in the School Lose the Game was the simplest part of the day. The real glory was wiring a throw-away phone to the PA system and setting it to car mode so that all incoming calls would be transmitted via the ring tone. All we did was open up the phone, tie in the wires which carried the sound to the speakers from the phone to the master wires on the PA...
And set the ringtone to a nice, lengthy Rickroll followed by "2-0: 1-0!" chant that our class loved. All we did then was *67 it from the other throw-away phone.

I was ... a destructive bastard in school. I blame my teachers for boring me into a state of Chaotic Neutral.

:lol:

As long as they don't find out for another 36 months, I should be good.
 
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