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New What kind of games do you people play?
Are you sure you aren't describing a genre on PornHub?
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Drew
New My initiation into the Econ student society at Uppsala Uni back in 1985 was quite fun:
A walk around (the more student-ish parts of) the city, stopping at certain stations to perform some more or less silly task. One of the stations was diving for pieces of pickled herring in a trough of flour. Or, for extra points, another trough, with pieces of surströmming. Extra extra points if you ate them. Done in groups of about 3-5 people, points accrued to the whole team -- I worked with several of that gang for most of at least the first term, so obviously successful at helping people make friends.

I'm guessing this game (that I only saw mentioned in a headline swishing by somewhere) was something similar to that station on our walk: The type of food(s?) chosen for its (their) percieved yuckiness, all in good fun,"Haha look everyone, Lisa is spitting it out!", etc. Also, of course, the embarrasmment and titillation of the Lady-and-the-Tramp-with-spaghetti style "kissing" that will occur when passing stuff from mouth to mouth. Betcha organisers of the game tried to line up as many boys as possible next to each other before revealing how it was supposed to work, etc. Remember: This was a graduation, not an initiation. These kids already knew each other throughout high school, so embarrassing each other is much more the order for the day than making new friends.

On the whole: Pretty far from PornHub, AFAICS.

Only stupid as all fuck with a pandemic raging.
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   Christian R. Conrad
The Man Who (used to think he) Knows Fucking Everything


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     “It really does feel like the U.S. has given up.” -European scientist. - (Ashton) - (13)
         Re: “It really does feel like the U.S. has given up.” -European scientist. - (pwhysall)
         But wait, it's increased testing! And the US is huge! And... - (malraux) - (11)
             100F? - (Andrew Grygus)
             The way you put it, the US's handling of the pandemic sounds exactly like... Sweden's. :-( -NT - (CRConrad) - (9)
                 Sweden's was more open - (malraux) - (8)
                     "The main difference is..." That may be how it looks to you, but not from over here. - (CRConrad) - (3)
                         What kind of games do you people play? - (drook) - (1)
                             My initiation into the Econ student society at Uppsala Uni back in 1985 was quite fun: - (CRConrad)
                         And don't forget to peek at the year-on-year death statistics - (scoenye)
                     I think culture is playing a big role here. - (mmoffitt) - (3)
                         Re: I think culture is playing a big role here. - (pwhysall) - (2)
                             Well said. They can put that on our nation's tombstone. -NT - (mmoffitt)
                             Bingo! ...that IS 'about the Size of' most of our dysfunction, IME. -NT - (Ashton)

No pea soup happening, I hope.
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