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  1. Chase

    Closed [Hot/Cold] Storeys to Tell

    Trying this again... I'm thinking of a skyscraper. Remember you're no longer asking questions, you're directly guessing which skyscraper I'm thinking about. (The Emporis Standards Committee defines Skyscrapers as 100m (330 ft) or higher, so we're clear.) Rules: You have 11 guesses (in total...
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    Writing Je n'ai jamais

    I figured since some of us are learning French, I'd throw in something. This is a version of the 'Never Have I Ever' game, but without alcohol. And the only consequence, hopefully, is that you increase your French vocabulary. Rules: You write about something (In French) that you've never done...
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    Closed [Hot/Cold] Fortified Residences

    (Trying out @Joe Kerr's game format, and adding the rules.) I'm thinking of a castle. Remember you're no longer asking questions, you're directly guessing which castle I'm thinking about. Rules: You have 11 guesses (in total, not each) Every guess must be an actual person/place/thing...
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    Closed [11 Questions] Produce

    I'm thinking of a fruit. The kind that comes from a plant, and has flesh surrounding a seed (or maybe not if it was GMOed). Rules: You have 11 questions (in total, not each). They must all be yes/no questions. First correct answer closes the game. If the game hits 11 questions with no correct...
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    [Chat Log] Feb, 2019

    This chat log starts on Feb 15, 2019
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    Closed [11 Questions] Reasons to Socialize

    I'm thinking of a celebration. By that, I mean some sort of festival, an important event or occasion, by which humans gather to engage in enjoyable, typically social, activity. Rules: You have 11 questions (in total, not each). They must all be yes/no questions. First correct answer closes the...
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    Closed [11 Questions] Myths and Legends

    I'm looking for a goddess. Rules: You have 11 questions (in total, not each). They must all be yes/no questions. First correct answer closes the game. If the game hits 11 questions with no correct answer, the game also closes.
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    Open Discussion for Unnamed RP in Greece

    As some of you know, we're merging the VILE-Only thread (VILE - Eudaimonia) with a more open site-wide RP. Premise: Contessa is heading to a party [on an unnamed island]. ACME has infiltrated said location as staff on an information-gathering mission. So far, the cast includes: @Contessa...
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    Closed [11 Questions] A Matter of Succession

    I'm thinking of someone whose career was the leader of a nation. This person is no longer alive. Rules: You have 11 questions (in total, not each). They must all be yes/no questions. First correct answer closes the game. If the game hits 11 questions with no correct answer, the game also closes.
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    Co-Written Shoot House

    [This journal entry is part of the Auld Lang Syne - Seraphim storyline. Credits: Chase Deinveaux, Eugene Grovington, Mikal Darsha] ACME Training Grounds Alameda After eleven months of rearranging for countless raids, the forest of plywood and sheet metal occupying one...
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    Closed [11 Questions] The measure of all things

    I'm thinking of a Renaissance masterpiece Rules: You have 11 questions (in total, not each). They must all be yes/no questions. First correct answer closes the game. If the game hits 11 questions with no correct answer, the game also closes.
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    Closed [11 Questions] Mind the Gap

    I'm thinking about a bridge over water somewhere in the east. Rules: You have 11 questions (in total, not each). They must all be yes/no questions. First correct answer closes the game. If the game hits 11 questions with no correct answer, the game also closes. Reminder: Anyone can make a...
  13. Chase

    Writing Speed Gum Under Doubtless Defector

    Write something using the five words in this tread's title. Words: speed gum under doubtless defector Rules: It can be a sentence, paragraph, poetry, idiom, haiku, story, anything that has to do with the written word. Use any form of the word (all tenses and hyphenations accepted). Does not...
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    Closed [11 Questions] Monumental

    I'm thinking about a monument. Free clue: it's a tomb (may or may not be of a singular figure). Rules: You have 11 questions (in total, not each). They must all be yes/no questions. First correct answer closes the game. If the game hits 11 questions with no correct answer, the game also...
  15. Chase

    Archived Blue Moon Masquerade

    ((This was originally written for the blue moon in 2009, should be noted that another blue moon occurred during similar dates in 2017))
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    Archived Desert Cayman

    ((I'll put the date here as soon as I figure out when this was made, but I'm guessing 2009)) [Continues from: Archive - Roll With It] Rating: PG Who: Anyone What: Early morning and a Porsche Cayman Where: ACME Headquarters, San Francisco The dawn of a rather peaceful Saturday gleamed with...
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    Writing Cosmonaut Jar Burden Master Anxious

    Write something using the five words in this tread's title. Words: Cosmonaut Jar Burden Master Anxious Rules: It can be a sentence, paragraph, poetry, idiom, haiku, story, anything that has to do with the written word. Use any form of the word (all tenses and hyphenations accepted). Does...
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    Closed [11 Questions] Elevation

    We're doing through these decently fast. I'm thinking of a mountain -- proper mountain, not a hill. Rules: You have 11 questions (in total, not each). They must all be yes/no questions. First correct answer closes the game. If the game hits 11 questions with no correct answer, the game also...
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    Q & A AMA - Chase Devineaux

    Starting with a random idea in site chat, this is a character-based Ask Me Anything. Anyone, any character, can start one. I'm posting the background from Chase's profile. I've built this character for the past decade, about time to test if the info makes sense. --- BACKGROUND (Currently...
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    Closed [11 Questions] Rounding the Bend

    I'm thinking of a river. Rules: You have 11 questions (in total, not each). They must all be yes/no questions. First correct answer closes the game. If the game hits 11 questions with no correct answer, the game also closes. Reminder: Anyone can make a guessing game. When posting, change...
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    She led an army before she was old enough to vote in most modern countries. Who am I? :)
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    Very good derek but this one surprised me: I wore armor, heard visions, and terrified experienced soldiers while still a teenager.
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    Edited because the answer was wrong and needs rewording: I am one of the great world cities that sits near major fault lines. Cats roam my ancient ruins. Empires fought endlessly over me because I connected continents. Where am I?”
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    Lucy said:
    Edited because the answer was wrong and needs rewording: I am one of the great world cities that sits near major fault lines. Cats roam my ancient ruins. Empires fought endlessly over me because I connected continents. Where am I?”
    Istanbul (not Constantinople)
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    Why do we say "Excuse my French" when about to swear. When something crappy happens why do we ask "If we're having fun yet." and "Why do we say "For pete's sake" are these all just American phrases?
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    Man. You know what? Language barriers are frustrating
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    This is becoming a fun rabbit hole....the alphabet has been rearranged a few times. "A" came from a Phoenician symbol that originally represented an ox's head. "B" came from a symbol meaning "house." The names Alpha and Beta evolved from Aleph and Beth. ...
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    The letters J, U, and W are relatively new additions compared to the others. For a long time, people used I/J and U/V as the same letters.
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    I was out today minding my own business at a restaurant when I over heard someone at a table near me say this "The United States is the oldest country in the world." I was thinking...It can't be. At least the "United Kingdom" was around before we came to the new world.
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    Did any of you guys know that the show Anamaniacs once referenced Carmen San Diego in an episode? :D
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    Yeah, I remember the Acquaintances episode and Yakko ask 'Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego staying?' There was Carmen alright passing by but her face well...look at Animaniacs Wiki Fandom and see for yourself, Lucy.
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