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Players can play in teams or individually. The game can be made more challenging by setting a time limit for each round and making the statements or scenarios more unexpected or controversial.
For example, the statement could be "President of the United States announces that they are alien"
First reaction: disbelief
Last reaction: acceptance
Another example: "You find a bag of money on the street"
First reaction: keep it
Last reaction: return it to the police
This game can be played in many ways, but the main goal is to see how people's initial reactions to a situation change as they think more about it.
I invited him to my house for a csgo lan party. He said he was coming so i was looking forward to meeting him in real life.
When he arrived at my house, he pushed me against the wall and started nibbling my ear, i felt his hard PP push against my leg. Turns out he was gay. Don't trust this guy.