TSL Plays: Don't Say It 2.0

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Participants in the game "Don't Say It" have words on their foreheads and must avoid saying them to win, instead trying to make others say their words. During a discussion on New Year's resolutions, players reveal goals like being a better person and focusing on merging with things.

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  • In the game "Don't Say It," players have words on their foreheads and must avoid saying them while getting others to say their words, creating a fun challenge of communication and strategy.
  • The New Year's resolutions shared by participants reflect a desire for personal growth and self-improvement, highlighting the importance of setting goals and reflecting on past experiences to move forward positively.

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Recent questions

  • How do you play "Don't Say It"?

    To play "Don't Say It," players have words on their foreheads and must avoid saying their word while trying to make others say it.

  • What is the objective of "Don't Say It"?

    The objective of "Don't Say It" is to avoid saying the word on your forehead while getting others to say it to win the game.

  • What do participants discuss in the game?

    Participants in the game discuss their New Year's resolutions, sharing goals such as being a better person or focusing on merging with things.

  • How do players win in "Don't Say It"?

    Players win in "Don't Say It" by successfully getting others to say the word on their forehead without saying it themselves.

  • What is the challenge in "Don't Say It"?

    The challenge in "Don't Say It" is to strategize and communicate effectively to avoid saying your word while trying to make others say it to win the game.

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"Word Game Challenges Resolutions"

  • Players in the game "Don't Say It" have words attached to their foreheads and must avoid saying it while trying to make others say their words to win the game.
  • The participants discuss their New Year's resolutions, with one player aiming to be a better person and another recalling their previous resolution to focus on merging with things.
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