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So there was another thread of this (if you ever need comedic relief, go there) that died. It was a really fun idea, and created some... interesting conversations.

Here's how the game works. Your post will be made up of two parts: an answer and a question. Once your question in answered by someone else, you have to edit your question to twist up the answer. Here's an example:

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First user: How many fingers do you have?

Second user: Ten

First user: *Edits the post to say, "How many bananas can you fit into your mouth at a time?

Final result:

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First user: How many bananas can you fit into your mouth?

Second user: Ten

Keep it PG, please (no offensive, graphic, etc.) and don't edit your own answers, because that ruins the fun!

I'll start: Who's the main character of the series "Percy Jackson"?

Edited by TheFrugalWizard
Posted (edited)

Any indian food.

What would you do if you found yourself in a pit full of snakes?

Edited by TheFrugalWizard
Posted (edited)

I recently started learning to crochet!

What's a show similar to National Geographic?

Edited by Soulbinder
Posted (edited)

I think they all have their merits. I prefer the paper version, though.

Where do you think is the ideal place to raise a child?

Edited by Soulbinder
Posted (edited)

Scadrial before the catecendre (I'm not sure how to spell that).

What do you think of your head?

Edited by TheFrugalWizard
Posted (edited)

I couldn't tell you.

How many children do you normally beat on a weekly basis?

Edited by TheFrugalWizard
Posted (edited)

Pretty sure it depends, but most often three.

What's your favorite thing to eat?

Edited by Soulbinder
Posted (edited)

Yes I do! The entirety of Australia was used as prison!

Which Unmade would you like to bond?

Edited by Faerie Braids
Posted (edited)

I really like Telsin.

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2 hours ago, TwinSouls said:

Did I use the semicolon right?

Not really. A semicolon is used in a complete sentence when linking another complete thought. Example: I brush my teeth every morning. (complete sentence). I comb my hair every morning. (also complete sentence). I brush my teeth every morning; however I also comb my hair. (linking of two sentences). The way you used it was in the place of a colon. When you're presenting information, like two options in your case, use a colon.

Do you think you've comitted homicide?

Edited by TheFrugalWizard
Posted (edited)

I don't know, but that sounds plausible.

What kind of condition is your grandmother's garden usually left in, after you visit her house?

Edited by Faerie Braids
Posted (edited)

Scrambled. The bits of meat that tend to be in it are delicious!

What’re you sitting on?

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So… kinda like a mix of a period and a comma? I can never use those right.

 

Edited by TwinSouls
Posted (edited)

On a sandwich. 

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12 minutes ago, TwinSouls said:

So… kinda like a mix of a period and a comma? I can never use those right.

Yes, basically. At its heart, a semicolon just says, "I'm done with this thought, but hold on a moment! I have something else to tell you."

What kind of drugs, in your opinion, should be outlawed?

Edited by TheFrugalWizard

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