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One step Forward, Two steps Back

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The name of the game is being counterproductive. Perform an action that follows with what the previous person posted, but the result of what you do brings you two steps back from where you started.

 

So for example, The 1st person says 'sells everything to buy a car', the next person can go, 'sells car for gas money(cliche yes, but a good example)

 

Always try to build upon what the above person posted, don't just go backwards, it's one step forward, THEN two steps backwards, were not in full reverse here peoples

 

I'll begin with the first action- - - -

 

Leans how to use Necromancy

Edited by WerXand-XV

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necromancy becomes sword fighting so you teach kids how to use it

Never uses sword at all to prevent wear and tear.

They forget how to use a sword and end up using them as utencils.

Edited by Elijah Gravenhorst

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Makes world's best shishkabobs on swords, cuts off tongue when trying to eat it

the president burns all the swords in the world

War is abolished, but the smoke from all of those burning swords creates a massive green house effect.

Scientist's come up with a special gas-based compound that is to be released all around the world to get rid of green house effect.

  • 3 weeks later...

Special gas created makes plants die.

we all die then poof we're on pluto

we learn how to live on pluto but then it turns out we are actually on Saturn.

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