• Hot Saucerman
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    111 year ago

    But what if you never stop thinking about the game and it lives rent-free in your head?

    Is it a limitless loss or are you losing so hard you’re coming back around to winning?

    • @[email protected]
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      1 year ago

      well, TJ “Henry” Yoshi, hear me out. an instance of Losing the Game actually has three parts to it: when you start thinking about the Game, when you are thinking about it, and when you stop thinking about it. and together, this forms one complete Game Loss. now usually, it’s when you start thinking that’s important, because that’s the only part that increases your Loss counter. however, sometimes it’s sufficient to keep thinking about it continuously, which allows the player to decide to announce their Loss and make people around them Lose as well. what this implies is that, in the context of a full Game run, any instance where you declare having Lost the Game can “leech off” of a previous Game Loss, which keeps the total count of complete Losses the same. so in conclusion, since that Loss counts in some contexts, but adds no additional Losses in other contexts, we refer to it as a half Game Loss.

      • @tebicat
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        31 year ago

        this got me so hard; it belongs in a museum

      • Lilium (She/Her)
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        11 year ago

        I’m so glad Pannenkoek2012 is back to making commentated videos, and it’s always great how based TJ is