Can Rock, Paper, Scissors Be Reinvented with New Rules?

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The discussion revolves around a game where participants respond with objects that "beat" the previous object in a creative and logical manner, following specific rules. The game emphasizes imagination and requires players to respond in the format "Y [verb]'s X," where Y is the new object and X is the previous one. Key rules include no time travel, no people or actions, no fictional objects, no repeats, and a ban on hammers. Participants engage in a back-and-forth exchange, attempting to outdo each other with increasingly elaborate and humorous responses. The conversation often veers into absurdity, with players debating the validity of their responses and the interpretations of the rules. There are moments of confusion and clarification regarding what constitutes a valid response, particularly concerning the timeline of events and the nature of the objects used. The thread showcases a blend of creativity, humor, and playful competition, highlighting the challenges of maintaining the game's structure while allowing for imaginative contributions.
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Alaskas legalziton of drugs beat a Methadon clinic
 
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scott1 said:
Alaskas legalziton of drugs beat a Methadon clinic

If I may say so, NOTHING beats an alluring wood nymph! :!)

Quaker extremists beat Alaska's legalization of drugs.

-Dan
 
  • #603
Earthquake beats Quaker extremists.
 
  • #604
Alluring wood nymph stills earthquake. (I agree with topsquark; my nymph hasn't been beaten yet)
 
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arildno said:
Alluring wood nymph stills earthquake. (I agree with topsquark; my nymph hasn't been beaten yet)
Death Star blowing up earth.If there is no Earth the Alluring wood nymph stills earthquake can not happen because there is no earth(and probally no Alluring wood nymph)
 
  • #606
The death star was already used.

Computer worm destroys death star.
 
  • #607
Ok spyware beats computerworm
 
  • #608
scott1 said:
Ok spyware beats computerworm

Windows gets beat up by spyware.
 
  • #609
Ok spyware beats computerworm
No it doesn't! Spyware is just a nuisance, whereas computer worms can destroy millions of dollars worth of computers.

Adware beats spyware because its better.
 
  • #610
A starnge cosmological condotion in the sun cause a large electromangnetic pules which destoryes ALL electornics and the internet with it which beats Adware and all other sercurity risk.
 
  • #611
Einstein realizes that a strange cosmological condition was his second biggest mistake.
 
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arildno said:
Einstein realizes that a strange cosmological condition was his second biggest mistake.
Einstien's biggest mistake beats his second biggest mistake.
 
  • #613
New research suggests Einstein's biggest mistake wasn't a mistake after all.
 
  • #614
Nature beats new research by debunking it.
 
  • #615
Proponents of the new research turn to e-prints, thus circumventing peer review.
 
  • #616
f-prints, g-prints, h-prints, and imaginary numbered prints beat e-prints.
 
  • #617
The writing on the wall beats all prints.
 
  • #618
The prehistoric Chauvet Cave Painting beats your mindless graffiti
 
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  • #619
carbonic acid beats old rock painting over time.
 
  • #620
Water beats carbonic acid
 
  • #621
electrolysis beats water
 
  • #622
Hypertrichosis beats electrolysis.
 
  • #623
jimmie said:
Hypertrichosis beats electrolysis.
I'am not sure if that beats electoylsis.Electroysis is a treatment to Hypertichosis.
 
  • #624
Greek beats Latin.
 
  • #625
1337 be4ts teh gr33k lan4gue w00t!
 
  • #626
+y|0I|\|G |I|<e +|-|I$ Be/-\+$ 1337

aka. "Typing like this beats 1337"
 
  • #627
word filter beats 1337 sp34k aka. "Typing like this"
 
  • #628
FCC beats word filter
 
  • #629
Eric Idle beats the FCC
 
  • #630
Jewish suicide squad beats Eric Idle.
 

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