Bisexual
Darryl
If nobody comes from the future to stop you, how bad of a decision can it really be?
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Post by Darryl on Jun 5, 2017 17:59:00 GMT -5
Yeah, so this game basically works like ''will you press the button'', if you don't know what that is, let me try to explain.
First, a person says an upside if you press the button.... ''you get free fries for the rest of your life,'' and then a downside, ''but you can never eat hamburgers ever again.''
Then the next person picks whether they agree with that or not. Here's an example.
A: ''You can fly, but you will die young.'' B: ''No. You get superpowers, but you are the villain.'' C: ''Yes. Your favorite character becomes real, but they will fall in love with your best friend.'' D: ''No. You...'' etc etc.
I'll start with:
You can meet/marry any celebrity you want, but their fans will always hate on you.
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Post by Evan on Jun 6, 2017 3:34:12 GMT -5
Not worth it pfft
You get one superpower of your choice, but every time you use it, something goes terribly wrong.
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Post by Cheyenne on Jun 6, 2017 4:28:39 GMT -5
You never said that anything goes terribly wrong for ME. So maybe it's terribly wrong for the villain. So yes, I will press the button.
You can teleport to any universe/fictional place, (includes tv shows, books, movies etc.) whenever and as many times as you want. You can even have whatever abilities are necessary for each universe. (Example: the flash tv show=one superpower)
But you can't have any interactions with the main character.
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