A traditional, house-hold favorite of my clan's forum games, the up, side, down, game. Here are the rules:
Rule #1:
^ = Answering someone's question
< = What you are currently doing now, or what you have done recently
V = Your very own question that the user below you will answer
Rule #2: Do NOT post "also" questions! This means that: e.g. You are drinking a glass of tea, so you would ask the question, "also drinking tea?" This is a giant no-no among my people. Be creative!
Rule #3: This is not a truth-or-dare game! Do not post questions that will make the user uncomfortable, such as sexual questions, or those that the below user deems inappropriate. So don't ask these questions please.
Rule #4: Of course, do not flame, spam, or abuse. Typical rule in every thread.
Since I'm the starter, I cannot ask a question, so...
<: Posting this thread
V: Are you going to watch the new movie Twilight at 12:00 AM, or when the crowd is smaller?
^ Definitely more males, but there's quite a few girls around here as well. Got to take in the fact that some people could like about their gender. < It's called pure skill Deadly. Changing the channel on TV and simultaneously typin'. V What's your favorite season?
^ summer, though it is ironic becuase im from isreal where it is 105 degrees in summer and roasting you dead :P < longing for the endless summer of isreal, and its falafels V what is better: sci-fi or regular fiction?
^ only sharks < finishing up "unseen academicals" and "Leviathan", preparing to read "Behemoth" V what is the first book you ever read y yourself (without help from parents or some one)? myn is "letters from felix" read it when I was in 1st grade
^ The "Why is this my fault" game. If you know of Christian Finnegan. < Taking a break from cleaning. V Do you like British or American spelling better?
^ Um, I've read A Hat Full of Sky, but nothing by Michael Douglas. < Bored. Bored. Bored. V How about starting up the respect thread again, I posted on it last and can't post again...
P.S. Yes there is a difference; for example "favorite" is American, while "favourite" is British. Notice the "u". There are many more differences, however.
^ I think it is a bit boring, having not that much meaning, except for letting people respect other people, which it doesn't actually do good... < even more bored than Icy... V what was the most boring day of your life and why?
^Uhm, I don't know. Probably when I was shopping with my mom when I was about ten. I actually started crying because I was so bored. < You're probably right; I have some people to talk to right now. v What do you dislike about America?
^ capitalism, stuff always costs too much money and there is such an anti-communist attitude that its amazing, socialists rule! < hearing aint no rest for the wicked by cage the elephant V favorite band?
^ The Fray, currently. I also enjoy the Arctic Monkeys. < You like Cage the Elephant??? I love them! my favorite song by them is Lotus. The lead singer's voice is cool, don't you agree? V Ok, after that spout of excitement... Do you like rap?