Ruin
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Post by Ruin on Sept 2, 2011 9:17:09 GMT -6
Wiki Links So this is a fun game I played a few times on another site. The basic idea is to be amazed by how large and connected (and sometimes wrong) Wikipedia is. The object of the game is to come up with two completely unrelated topics (ex: dinosaurs and ice cream) and be able to click a series of Wikipedia links to get from the first to the second.
Like so: Dinosaurs -> mammal -> milk -> Ice cream
That was actually relatively fast but you get the idea. Then I will put up the next topic (pumice) and the person after me has to get from Ice cream to Pumice with a list of the links they clicked (see above ^.^). It doesn’t matter how long the list of links is, you only have to link to the first and last one.
Have fun!
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Preservation
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Post by Preservation on Sept 2, 2011 9:32:03 GMT -6
Ice Cream --> Indonesia --> List of Volcanoesin Indonesia --> Volcano--> PumiceUm... Clock!
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Ruin
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Post by Ruin on Sept 6, 2011 20:27:52 GMT -6
Hahha!! Stick that in your pipe and smoke it Wolf Tears! Mwahahaha!!
Pumice -> Roman -> technology -> medicine -> compassion -> poison -> physics -> time -> Clock
Lets do something I'm interested in just so we can be 'educated.' Crows.
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Preservation
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Post by Preservation on Sept 15, 2011 11:15:20 GMT -6
Clock --> Death Test (redirected from Death Clock) --> Death --> Decomposition --> Crows. Death was amusing. xD It has symptoms, apparently. Other than... you know... being dead. Bottle!
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Ruin
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Post by Ruin on Sept 15, 2011 11:33:20 GMT -6
Crows --> Avian IQ --> YouTube --> Plug-in --> computing -- > computer science -- > Natural Science --> soil science --> geologists --> Navajo sandstone --> sandstone --> sand --> glass --> container glass --> Bottles
Now to... unicorns.
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Post by KChan on Oct 16, 2011 11:12:21 GMT -6
Bottles --> Folk Etymology --> Pseudoscientific language comparison --> Old European Culture --> Archaeomythology --> Mythology --> Folkloristics --> Germanic Folklore --> English Folklore --> Harry Potter --> Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone --> UnicornI'm in a linguistics kind of mood. Can anyone get to the International Phonetic Alphabet from there?
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comatose
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Post by comatose on Oct 21, 2011 8:50:36 GMT -6
unicorn -> Ancient Greece -> Ancient Greek Literature -> Ancient Greek -> Ancient Greek Dialects -> Vowel -> Phonetics -> International Phonetic AlphabetThe Barenaked Ladies (band name... just so you know)
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