Been a long while since I've read it. There were several scenes. Some of them are dark, and some have light.
John Doe
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a game
by John Doe ini'm bored tonight, so i thought i'd try my hand at authoring a game.
it's simple really; i'm going to choose to be some random character from history.
each poster may ask one specific question and i must answer the question truthfully (in the context of my assumed character) if it does not violate the following guidelines:.
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a game
by John Doe ini'm bored tonight, so i thought i'd try my hand at authoring a game.
it's simple really; i'm going to choose to be some random character from history.
each poster may ask one specific question and i must answer the question truthfully (in the context of my assumed character) if it does not violate the following guidelines:.
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John Doe
hold on here I did ask if you wrote about the last of an indian tribe, I was referring to Last of the Mohicans..wasn't that Poe.
Nope. James Fennimore Cooper.
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a game
by John Doe ini'm bored tonight, so i thought i'd try my hand at authoring a game.
it's simple really; i'm going to choose to be some random character from history.
each poster may ask one specific question and i must answer the question truthfully (in the context of my assumed character) if it does not violate the following guidelines:.
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John Doe
Many consider this to be my most famous story. A man is throw into a dark pit. He can neither see his captors nor the walls of his cell, but he fumbles around in the dark. Later, he awakens to see a giant pendulum swinging back and forth and being lowered towards him. He's tied and bound in place. He sees rats. The rats eventually chew the cloth that is binding him and he escapes the descending pendulum. The pendulum is withdrawn, and the walls begin closing in, forcing him to the center of the room. There is a pit in the center of the room, and it is deep. He drops a torch and watches it fall and fall and fall without hitting the bottom. The walls are going to close in and push him into this pit. Finally, as he's about to go in, the millitary arrives and arrests his captors, and he is freed.
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a game
by John Doe ini'm bored tonight, so i thought i'd try my hand at authoring a game.
it's simple really; i'm going to choose to be some random character from history.
each poster may ask one specific question and i must answer the question truthfully (in the context of my assumed character) if it does not violate the following guidelines:.
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John Doe
And now that I've given the needed questions, the answer is Edgar Allen Poe. The problem with nearly every question asked so far is that they are based upon a guess and they do not narrow the possible answers in any substantial way.
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a game
by John Doe ini'm bored tonight, so i thought i'd try my hand at authoring a game.
it's simple really; i'm going to choose to be some random character from history.
each poster may ask one specific question and i must answer the question truthfully (in the context of my assumed character) if it does not violate the following guidelines:.
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John Doe
Here, I'll help you out. These are the two questions I assumed would be asked right away:
- what is your profession?
- what is a brief summary of the plot from your most famous story?
Note that no proper names are asked for with these questions, meaning I must answer them by the guidelines of the game. Each question taken together necesarily involves getting all of the information needed to answer.
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a game
by John Doe ini'm bored tonight, so i thought i'd try my hand at authoring a game.
it's simple really; i'm going to choose to be some random character from history.
each poster may ask one specific question and i must answer the question truthfully (in the context of my assumed character) if it does not violate the following guidelines:.
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John Doe
Nope.
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Do Atheists Celebrate Christmas?
by believingxjw indo atheists celebrate christmas, the celebration of christ's birth?.
if so, why?.
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John Doe
I hope you don't think I'm picking on you. It's just that if we are going to say we know better than JWs and have more moral fiber than the GB then it seems to me I should put my money where my mouth is.
You've yet to demonstrate that atheists are not putting their money where their mouth is.
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a game
by John Doe ini'm bored tonight, so i thought i'd try my hand at authoring a game.
it's simple really; i'm going to choose to be some random character from history.
each poster may ask one specific question and i must answer the question truthfully (in the context of my assumed character) if it does not violate the following guidelines:.
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John Doe
Are there no clever people who can figure the entire puzzle out with two questions?
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71
a game
by John Doe ini'm bored tonight, so i thought i'd try my hand at authoring a game.
it's simple really; i'm going to choose to be some random character from history.
each poster may ask one specific question and i must answer the question truthfully (in the context of my assumed character) if it does not violate the following guidelines:.
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John Doe
Nope.
Success lies in discerning which questions to ask.
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71
a game
by John Doe ini'm bored tonight, so i thought i'd try my hand at authoring a game.
it's simple really; i'm going to choose to be some random character from history.
each poster may ask one specific question and i must answer the question truthfully (in the context of my assumed character) if it does not violate the following guidelines:.
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John Doe
did you write about a whale?
No I did not. (I do not like Herman Melville either. ) ;-)