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Re: Quick rock paper scissors question
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[ QUOTE ] How is this not obviously paper? Another situation I've had. I threw scissors using my thumb and index finger. Big argument ensued (stakes were very high). How can this possibly be anything but scissors? [/ QUOTE ] Why would anyone in their right mind have ANY RPS throw that extends their thumb? [/ QUOTE ] standard for paper, no? |
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Re: Quick rock paper scissors question
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] How is this not obviously paper? Another situation I've had. I threw scissors using my thumb and index finger. Big argument ensued (stakes were very high). How can this possibly be anything but scissors? [/ QUOTE ] Why would anyone in their right mind have ANY RPS throw that extends their thumb? [/ QUOTE ] standard for paper, no? [/ QUOTE ] I mean, I guess, but that's part of the whole hand, whereas the motion described is quite specific to the thumb. |
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Re: Quick rock paper scissors question
This was maybe your worst thread ever. It's paper and it's not ambiguous in the slightest. In fact this may be the way I always throw it.
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Re: Quick rock paper scissors question
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This was maybe your worst thread ever. It's paper and it's not ambiguous in the slightest. In fact this may be the way I always throw it. [/ QUOTE ] seriously, throwing paper horizontally slows up the games, and is a clear sign of an RPS rook. |
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