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#Everybody in the world who knows about The Game is playing The Game. (Or: ''Everyone'' is playing The Game.)
 
#Everybody in the world who knows about The Game is playing The Game. (Or: ''Everyone'' is playing The Game.)
 
#If you think of The Game, you lose The Game.
 
#If you think of The Game, you lose The Game.
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#If you lose The Game, you must announce that you lost. This is often done by loudly announcing something like "I/You lost The Game," or "I lost."
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#If you lose The Game, you must announce that you lost. This is often done by loudly announcing something like "I/You lost The Game", or "I lost".  
 
#:This usually causes other people within earshot who are playing the game to think of the game, causing them to lose the game as well, which may cause a chain reaction with people all around announcing that they lost the game.  
 
#:This usually causes other people within earshot who are playing the game to think of the game, causing them to lose the game as well, which may cause a chain reaction with people all around announcing that they lost the game.  
 
#:Additionally it will make people ask about the game, which will make them new players, once it is explained to them.
 
#:Additionally it will make people ask about the game, which will make them new players, once it is explained to them.

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