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The 20-Post Shuffle Game

I haven’t posted a new game in a while, so I thought up a new one that I hope everyone will enjoy. :)  As the name implies, the 20-Post Shuffle, will have a topic change every 20 posts. Here is how it will be played:

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-I will post the first topic choice (Ex. Technology, Animals, Motor Vehicles, etc.)

-Then the posts following this topic of choice must contain one item/word found under this topic (For Example, if the first topic was Animals, a proper post to follow would be an animal, such as a Turtle)

-The FIRST TOPIC would continue for a count of 20-posts, and then the 21st Person to post would post a new topic. (So for example, the topic could go from Animals to Motor Vehicles, etc.)

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I hope the rules weren’t too confusing and that you will enjoy this game. If you have any questions, please feel free to message me and I’ll be sure to get back to you as soon as possible. Thanks! :)



                                     *First Topic: Technology



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