No toothpicks for tdn. I’ve never played it either.
Here’s my toothpick.
Let me clarify.
Give for cavities, keep for Wow
Never played it, never really want to.
I will keep up with the tally. This is what I meant to do in the first place. Don’t worry about color coding, just keep going with purple and green in your responses. If a player is at 0 or negative at the end of the round they will be out. Players won’t gain toothpicks from players that don’t actually have any left. This is about as fair as I can make it. Round 3 and up - when you run out of toothpicks you will be out. I only wanted everyone to be able to give 2 statements and have fun. Winning really isn’t the point of this game. 
I’ve never played WoW either. Should I?
Yay! I’m boring!
No cavities for me!
No Wow, either. Which is incredible - I really should have played WoW by now, at the very least spent five minutes on someone else’s account, but I haven’t. Why the hell not?
All of a sudden I am disillusioned by my own ungeekiness.
No WoW for me.
I am so definitly playing the next time around.
I’m too stingy to buy a game I have to keep paying for, and too smart to play one that doesn’t end.
Give for cavities.
Keep for WoW.
:dubious:
I’m failing to see how avoiding endless gameplay makes one intelligent, if anything wouldn’t the necessity of players improvising their own content make one smarter? I mean, it really doesn’t, but I don’t see how it’s overly intelligent NOT playing it.
Also, did this game manage to attract the only members of the game room crowd that doesn’t play WoW? Because that has to be like, the most mentioned computer game on this board and so far I’m the only one that’s bitten.
Yes on cavities (although no fillings: my one and only cavity resulted in a root canal and crown. I don’t go halfway with these things. ;)) but nope, never played WoW.
I suppose I should have developed that statement a little bit more. I meant that it would be stupid for me to play unending games, not that it’s stupid in general. I tend to get a bit obsessive about games I play, and devote a large portion of my time to it until I finish the game. With a game without a well defined end, that wouldn’t work out well at all. Sorry to offend, I didn’t mean to imply anything about anyone but myself, I just forgot people can’t read my mind.
I can’t speak for anyone else, but I prefer my computer games to be either text-based (ohai mafiosa!) or extremely casual web based. Spore is the first computer game I’ve played in years and years. Console games are where I scratch my itch for immersion. I consider myself over-exposed to computers though, which may have a lot to do with it. It may be a fine line, but it doesn’t feel like I’m using a computer when I’m sitting on my couch holding a console controller.
I wasn’t offended, just found the statement rather odd. Thanks for the clarification.
No toothpick for You, WoWer.
I don’t believe in paying for games more than once. One reason I still don’t have an X-Box. :sigh:
And on a side note, I’ve not played Warcraft since Warcraft II… But man that was a fun game, one of my first RTS ever…
I’ve only played on other peoples accounts - and for like 30 minutes total.
Just to decide that I don’t like it. Never figured that would come back to haunt me.
erleichda, you may post your statement now. (After you tell us if you’ve ever had a cavity or played World of Warcraft!) 
What? You don’ have to pay for X-box games more than once?