Duke Psychology
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This is how you play. A person will make a statement and the next person has to answer "true" or "false" and then make another statement for the next person to answer.
For example, i'd say "You have gotten straight A's before." The next person would reply saying "true" if they have or "false" if they haven't. Then they'd make a statement like "You were on a high school sports team" and the next person would say "true" if they have or "false" if they haven't and so on.
And you don't have to just stick to a simple "true" or "false". if there's a nice story/explanation behind it that you'd like to tell, then by all means do!
ok, i'll start off with the example i gave.
You have gotten straight A's before.
For example, i'd say "You have gotten straight A's before." The next person would reply saying "true" if they have or "false" if they haven't. Then they'd make a statement like "You were on a high school sports team" and the next person would say "true" if they have or "false" if they haven't and so on.
And you don't have to just stick to a simple "true" or "false". if there's a nice story/explanation behind it that you'd like to tell, then by all means do!
ok, i'll start off with the example i gave.
You have gotten straight A's before.
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which turned into all a's and one b; which turned into all a's and two b's and so on...... 
