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The Game: There are three commonly reported 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", or alternatively, "You are always playing The Game.") A person cannot not play The Game; it does not require consent to play and one can never stop playing. Whenever one thinks about The Game, one loses. Losses must be announced to at least one person (either by using a statement such as "I Lost The Game" or by alternative means). The common rules do not define a point at which The Game ends. However, one reported variation states that The Game ends when the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom announces on television that "The Game is up." After you have announced your loss, some variants allow for a grace period, during which you cannot lose the game, which varies in time.

Favorite TV series: Doctor Who

River Song: River Song is the most confusing character Doctor Who has ever seen. She is a time lord, although her parents are both human. Amelia Pond and Rory Pond are her parents. When the parents first see River she is older than them. Her parents don't know that River is their child yet. River's real name is Melady Pond. Melady Pond in the land of the Gamma Forest means Song River. River song just flip flopped her first and last name. Supposedly River killed the Doctor.

Weeping Angels: According to the Doctor, the Weeping Angels "are as old as the universe (or very nearly), but no one really knows where they come from." He also describes them as the loneliest beings in the universe, since their quantum-lock reaction makes it difficult for them to socialize. That said, in all their TV appearances, the Angels could communicate with each other and work in groups. The quantum-lock is apparently an instinctive, uncontrollable reaction based on the idea of being seen. However, if the Angels are scared themselves, this reaction can be exploited to make them believe they are being watched when they are not. Though they cannot themselves speak, they can communicate through the voice of a person they kill by ripping out their brains and reanimating their minds. They are also very physically strong, capable of snapping necks, though physically killing a victim is rare for them. The Weeping Angels possess several notable abilities. They feed on energy, whether that energy be from electric lights, as seen in the Season 3 episode "Blink", or from living creatures. Without power, the Angels start to decay, turn to stone without being watched, and begin to appear to melt; this can be undone by providing the Angels with energy, but it is implied they can no longer acquire energy themselves in this state. In "Blink," the Angels stole the Doctor's TARDIS after trapping him in the past. The engine of the vehicle contained enough energy to feed them for a lifetime. They have also exhibited the power to project themselves through images. In "The Time of Angels", an Angel trapped in the vault of the Byzantium is able to control a video screen that was playing video footage of it. It overrode the screen controls and could control nearby electronic equipment as well. The Angel is able to take over the screen and come through it in an attempt to kill Amy because "that which holds the image of an angel becomes itself an angel" (warning in an ancient book on the Angels, found by River Song). With a touch, a Weeping Angel can send a person into the past, to before his own birth. The Angels feed off the "potential energy" of the years their victims would have lived in the present. The Doctor describes them as "the only psychopaths in the universe to kill you nicely" because their victims are otherwise uninjured and may live out their lifespans in the past. However, in "The Time of Angels" it is suggested that when Angels need bodies for something (unexplained) they simply snap the victims necks and inhabit the bodies. The Angels also display the ability to speak in their victims voice, as "Angel Bob", a fallen soldier of the church, becomes the "voice" of the Angels and explains the Angels motives and thoughts to the Doctor. Weeping Angels can procreate by looking into the eyes of a living creature (should the victim look right in their eyes) and planting an image of themselves in the victim's mind. Eventually, a new Weeping Angel will burst from the victim, killing it. "The eyes are not the keys to the soul; they are the doors. Beware what may enter them" (warning in an ancient book on the Angels, found by River Song).Amy Pond was infested in such a manner (to the point of verbally counting down in a manner similar to a time bomb though the counting was explained as simply to scare Amy), but she was able to suspend the Angel's gestation (though not eliminate it) by closing her eyes. In the Christmas special "The End of Time - Part 2", the president of the Time Lords, Rassilon mentions that in the vote for Gallifrey to rise by ending time itself two voices rose against the decision to complete the ultimate sanction, so they were punished: "The vote is taken, only two stand against, and they stand as monuments to their shame - the weeping angels of old." The two female Time Lords can be seen covering their eyes as the Weeping Angels do.

Favorite Book series: Harry Potter

Snape's Story: Oddly enough, it turns out that Severus Snape was not a death eater, he was Dumbledore's spy. The only reason Snape had to be the one to kill Dumbledore was because Dumbledore couldn't let the elder wand be passed along to a death eater. After Snape kills Dumbledore the wand it right fully his But that plan fails in the end because Voldemort figures out that he needs to kill Snape to have power over the elder wand, and become it's rightful owner. Voldemort couldn't kill Harry with the elder wand at first because it only worked for it's rightful owner.

The Story of The Deathly Hallows: There were once three brothers who were travelling along a lonely, winding road at midnight.(Ron's mom always said twilight when she told the story, but the actual story in the book, The Tales of the Beedle and the Bard says midnight) In time, the brothers reached a river, too treacherous to pass. But being learned in the magical arts, the three brothers simply waved their wands and made a bridge. Before they could cross however, they found their path blocked by a hooded figure, it was Death, and he felt cheated. Cheated because travellers would normally drown in the river. But Death was cunning. He pretended to congratulate the three brothers on their magic, and said that each had earned a prize for being clever enough to evade him. The oldest, asked for a wand more powerful than any in existence. So, Death fashioned him one from an Elder Tree that stood nearby. The second brother, decided that he wanted to humiliate Death even further, and asked for the power to recall loved ones from the grave. So Death plucked a stone from the river, and offered it to him.Finally, Death turned to the third brother. A humble man, he asked for something that would allow him to go forth from that place without being followed by Death. And so it was that Death reluctantly handed over his own Cloak of Invisibility.The first brother travelled to a distant village, where with the elder wand in hand, he killed a wizard with whom he had once quarrelled. Drunk, with the power that the Elder Wand had given him, he bragged of his invincibility. But that night, another wizard stole the wand, and slit the brothers throat for good measure. And so, Death took the first brother for his own.The second brother journeyed to his home, where he took the stone and turned it thrice in hand. To his delight, the girl he had once hoped to marry before her untimely death appeared before him. Yet soon she turned sad, and cold for she did not belong in the mortal world. Driven mad with hopeless longing,the second brother killed himself, so as to join her. And so, Death took the second brother for his own.As for the third brother, Death searched for many years, but was never able to find him. Only when he attained a great age did the youngest brother shed the Cloak of Invisibility, and give it to his son. He then greeted Death as an old friend, and went with him gladly, departing this life, as equals.

Favorite book: Ginger Pye

Ginger Pye: The book is about a puppy named Ginger. Jerry Pye, a resident in Cranbury, Connecticut in 1919, bought a puppy he wanted from Ms. Speedy for a hard-earned dollar he made while dusting the pews in the church for Sam Doody. Jerry was pleased with the puppy and headed home. On the way home, Jerry and his sister Rachel heard footsteps behind them. When they turned back, they did not see anything. Jerry decided that if anyone was following them, then that follower was after his dog. After a few days, Jerry remembered that he hadn't given his puppy a name! Rachel, Uncle Bennie, and Jerry thought of a name but couldn't think of one. He asked his mother and his mother said Ginger because he looks like ginger and has quality of ginger. So they called him, Ginger or Ginger Pye. Ginger was a smart dog. He even located the school that Jerry goes to. Almost all his neighbors and friends knew Ginger. But then suddenly, Ginger disappeared! Later on Thanksgiving Day, the dog, who the Pyes named Ginger, was missing. Jerry and his sister Rachel tried to find him, but they could not. They go all around Cranbury and ask neighbors to help. They found out that Ginger had been tied up in a shed. Then they find out who the person was that stole Ginger (the unsavory character) was Wally Bullwinkle. At the end Uncle Bennie had found the dog. Everybody was very happy when they got Ginger back. They thought he had been treated badly, but would never forget this moment.

2 Jokes: Okay, so there was a construction worker, a blind man, and an orange. So, the construction worker asks the blind man, not knowing he's b;ind to throw himthe orange. The blind man can't tell what's what and he throws a bridge at the construction worker. The Construction worker gets angry but asks the blind man for his orange again. This time the blind man throws a building at the construction worker. The construction worker is killed by the building and the blind man dies of age. Then, the orange says... I'm from Tennessee!

One day three men went golfing. The first man sets up his golf ball, swings and misses. "Gosh darn it I missed!" he screamed. The other two men tell him," Don't say that two more times or you'll get struck by lightning." So, the first man sets up his golf ball again, swings and misses. "Gosh darn it I missed!" he screamed again. The other two men tell him," Don't say that one more time or you'll get struck by lightning." So, the first man sets up his golf ball again, swings and misses. "Gosh darn it I missed!" he screamed. Immediately, a bolt of lightning came down and struck the other two men. Then the first man hears a voice from above, it said,"Gosh darn I missed."

My Dad has an app on his phone that meows.