Thought To Print
22 Nov
“What player would be the most annoyed on Valentines Day?”
Game night with my friends led to the above question during a round of Imaginiff. We’ve been trying to have a regular get-together and it usually revolves around some combination of Cranium, Taboo, and what other board games we can come up. In Imaginiff, each player picks the player they think the question most corresponds to and if you have the same answer as the majority, you score a point. 4 “Shawns” and 3 “Christinas” later, the above question illustrated the commonly held belief that I’m not a romantic.
I made a comment to Christina that despite what everyone thinks, I am certainly one of the more considerate “significant others” out there. She didn’t disagree but made the comment that I’m probably the least romantic person — not she has a problem with that — and am not one to, for example, give flowers unsolicited. I reminded her that I had done that at least once but I just didn’t want to spoil her. :)
I continued that I just don’t want to give a gift without a reason. Christina pointedly told me that being romantic means doing EXACTLY THAT: Giving gifts for no reason. To which I responded: Doing things without reason leads to anarchy.
Oh, and I won the game of Imagiff.
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2 Responses for "Valentine’s Day leads to anarchy"
It doesn’t have to be a gift! It could be a note, gesture, etc.
Did I mention that I won the game? That is all.
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