User blog:Kenzen11/Awareness.

I want to bring awareness, to THE GAME.

The Game is a mind game where the objective is to avoid thinking about The Game itself. Thinking about The Game constitutes a loss, which, according to the rules of The Game, must be announced each time it occurs. It is impossible to win The Game; players can only attempt to avoid losing for as long as possible. The Game has been described alternately as pointless and infuriating, or as a challenging game that is fun to play. As of 2010, The Game is played by millions worldwide.

There are three rules to The Game:


 * Everyone in the world is playing The Game. (Sometimes narrowed to: "Everybody in the world who knows about The Game is playing The Game",[4] or alternatively, "You are always playing The Game.") You cannot not play the game, it does not require consent to play and you can never stop playing.
 * Whenever one thinks about The Game, one loses.
 * Losses must be announced to at least one person[6] (either by using a statement such as "I Lost The Game" or by alternative means).

Some players allow a grace period of 30 seconds to half an hour after someone has lost, during which a player cannot lose The Game again, or is not obliged to announce a loss. This "30 minute rule" is not an official rule, but one made up by players.[1] This is done in order to prevent a perpetual loss of The Game. Under a literal interpretation, one has to announce every loss of The Game. However, announcing The Game amounts to thinking about it, which constitutes a loss and another announcement. Such a chain continues indefinitely. The common rules do not define a point at which The Game ends.

Thats it.... YOU LOST THE GAME.... Dang I lost the game.