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Other rules vary from form to form; for example [[09G]] have implemented a rule that states you can only announce loss of The Game every half an hour. | Other rules vary from form to form; for example [[09G]] have implemented a rule that states you can only announce loss of The Game every half an hour. | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:13, 14 October 2010
The Basics
The Game is an infamous mind virus that has infected many at BRGS, including teachers & pupils alike.
It is commonly played, especially in the lower years (7,8,9).
What is The Game?
The Game's objective is not to think about said Game, and it has 3 universal rules...
1. Everyone in the world is playing The Game.
2. Whenever you think about the game, you LOSE!
3. Losses must be announced to at least one person (for example by saying 'I Lost The Game!'
Other rules vary from form to form; for example 09G have implemented a rule that states you can only announce loss of The Game every half an hour.