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There should be a thread where a point is being discussed / argued but every post must link to an older LW post and use that linked post to prove their point (or realistically infer or imply it).
From: If you don't want my peaches, honey... | Registered: Sep 2003
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quote:Originally posted by Cobalt Kid: I once spent way too much time brain-storming a 'real time' role-play thread for the LMB Senate where we'd have outrageous debates over totally fictional things. Like a never-ending discussion where new things are introduced and then dealt with.
Then I thought it might be too much work, too crazy and people would get scared by it...
I could get into that. People getting scared shouldn't be a prob if we highlight that it's meant to be roleplay
quote:Originally posted by Lard Lad: I once considered doing a "LMB Superlatives" series of threads where posters would vote on "Sexiest", "Most Beloved" and "Most Legendary"! The latter two would give other posters a chance to supplant the guys who seem to have those titles in perpetuity!
Would we get to campaign? Because that would rawk!
quote:Originally posted by Emily Sivana: I would love to run a Mafia game or maybe a Towers. The term Towers refers to the way two lists of characters side by side look like towers. I would also love to run a huge Standard Tournament someday as I have fond memories of them.
Why don't you run a tournament game for Legion characters? Although knowing the people on this forum, such a thread would have to be a simple voting thread with minimal stats, if any. I don't think majority of us really get into tournaments with our "characters".
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I was thinking of doing a Pass the Message thread, like one of those kids'/teambuilding pass the message games. Except here, we INTENTIONALLY garble the message being passed around. The only rule is that the message must be garbled, but enough of the original must remain so it be recognizable.
My only problem is, what original message to use? It has to be long enough to give plenty of material, but not so long that people get lazy rewriting it.