Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Only with like siblings and close friends. Chill, OP.
Yes, but "punch" is too strong a description. More like the force of a fist bump.
Anonymous wrote:Only with like siblings and close friends. Chill, OP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OKG I hated this whole thing. I just hate any kind of “game” that involves hurting people, scaring people or ridiculing people. And then people say “oh, lighten up—it’s just fun!” Ranks right up there with bra snapping, IMHO. Jerky games for jerks.
Shouldn't you be streaming Gen Z wimp rock on Spotify instead of posting on here with grownups?
I agree with the pp and I am a grown up!
Anonymous wrote:Only with like siblings and close friends. Chill, OP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OKG I hated this whole thing. I just hate any kind of “game” that involves hurting people, scaring people or ridiculing people. And then people say “oh, lighten up—it’s just fun!” Ranks right up there with bra snapping, IMHO. Jerky games for jerks.
Shouldn't you be streaming Gen Z wimp rock on Spotify instead of posting on here with grownups?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OKG I hated this whole thing. I just hate any kind of “game” that involves hurting people, scaring people or ridiculing people. And then people say “oh, lighten up—it’s just fun!” Ranks right up there with bra snapping, IMHO. Jerky games for jerks.
Shouldn't you be streaming Gen Z wimp rock on Spotify instead of posting on here with grownups?
Anonymous wrote:Did people really used to do this or is this mostly urban legend?
Would such a game be considered offensive in today's "everything is offensive" politically correct climate?