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Raechel Anne Jolie's avatar

Ttf

samsteacup's avatar

first if all, I really enjoy reading your works! It's something I've been looking forward to. You have yet to publish something that I do not enjoy reading. Your way of approaching all kinds of topics is so refreshing. In a sea of apathetic news articles your newsletters, despite their grim nature, give me a sense of hope and the strength to carry on and fight for a better world. So thank you for that. I really appreciate the time and energy you put into every single one.

secondly, i really love the idea of the game! - TTF :333

Peter Gelderloos's avatar

thanks so much! that means a lot. it helps me to keep going, knowing it's worth something. I'm also looking forward to the next edition of the game!

Panagioti Tsolkas's avatar

TTT

Michael Michaelson's avatar

FFF

John Cassidy's avatar

FFT

caiman lepi's avatar

FTT?

Layne's avatar

TFT

Jéssica Lopes's avatar

FTF!

Louis's avatar

TTF! :)

Peter Gelderloos's avatar

The answers are up for 3T/Fs, and there's also a new round, right here: https://petergelderloos.substack.com/p/giant-piles-of-salt

Peter Gelderloos's avatar

ooh exciting! two answers so far! seems like there's consensus on the last two but not on the first one... maybe I'll drop a clue after five more answers...

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May 2
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Peter Gelderloos's avatar

I love this. You're right, and also, games can be fun played within their confines. And also also, while so many things are subjective or too complex to submit to a simple "right or wrong," lots of things can still be submitted to that test.

Let me know what you think when I publish the answers tomorrow!!!

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May 3
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Peter Gelderloos's avatar

Love it. How do you play observations and inferences?

John Cassidy's avatar

Well this is very interesting.

What colour is anything in the dark?

Is that like, does a tree falling in the forest make a noise if no one is there to hear it?

So I would answer that no colour can be seen without light reflecting off the object in question. And as I am red & green colour blind the colour I see is completely different from what the majority see.

So the pigment in the orange skin absorbs the other colours in the light and reflect orange to an eye that can register orange which sort of makes seeing subjective, but in the dark, while the pigment still exists it isn't reflecting any colour. So it doesn't have any colour and can't even be seen so it can only be described by touch smell taste.