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?
^ :O Wow. I didn't know my opinion was that important. :P
< Patrick2011 likes 404 errors...
V To restate my previous question... What do... <!---text---> and //text have in common besides the fact that they are both italicized and contain the word "text"?
^ They both bring up the same responses when you type them into Google Search.
< Getting worried about my sister's posessed electronic doll. It was turned off and started trying to turn it's head. My sister picked it up and it said "bye bye".
< Well, that's interesting, but what I was looking for was the fact that they both are comments. In HTML, <!---put the comment here---> and in Java (I believe) //put the comment here. In both cases, the language overlooks anything in those specific formattings.