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==Explanation== | ==Explanation== | ||
− | ''{{w|The Game (mind game)|The Game}}'' is a virus-like mind game. The rules are as follows: | + | ''"{{w|The Game (mind game)|The Game}}"'' is a virus-like mind game. The rules are as follows: |
#Everybody in the world who knows about The Game is playing The Game. (Or: ''Everyone'' is playing The Game.) | #Everybody in the world who knows about The Game is playing The Game. (Or: ''Everyone'' is playing The Game.) | ||
#If you think of The Game, you lose The Game. | #If you think of The Game, you lose The Game. | ||
− | #If you lose The Game, you must announce | + | #If you lose The Game, you must announce your lose. This is often done by loudly announcing something like "I/You lost The Game", or "I lost". |
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− | From the simple way the rules are set up, there seems to be no such thing as ''winning'' The Game, except possibly by | + | Once you stop thinking about The Game, you are back in, and can lose again. From the simple way the rules are set up, there seems to be no such thing as ''winning'' The Game, except possibly by totally forgetting about its existence. |
− | + | Whether reading this comic causes you to win or to lose The Game, that is the question. | |
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==Transcript== | ==Transcript== | ||
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:'''You Just <u>WON</u> The Game.''' | :'''You Just <u>WON</u> The Game.''' | ||
:It's okay! You're free! | :It's okay! You're free! |