@kevin-eleven saidThread 194397
Nobody said anything about "crushing" skulls until you came along.
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@rookie54 saidOh, okay.
Thread 194397
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Well, I guess I'm not one to crush skulls "with glee" (especially if someone suggests that is how it should be done, because I guess I'm at least stubborn if not rebellious).
TBH in my case I'm more likely to just "take" a skull after some consideration during which I remind myself that the time factor is also part of the game, no matter what disquiet I might feel at the time regarding the possibility that maybe some serious life crisis might have come up that has prevented my unknown adversary from making a timely move -- e.g., what if they have been involved in some horrific interstate pileup which has left them hanging bloodied and disjointed in their upside-down vehicle, with their smartphone or tablet just out of reach on the pavement?
Or maybe they and their whole town were victims of a tidal swell, etc.
@rookie54 saidNot yet! (Or at least not that I know of.)
@Kevin-Eleven
you write horror movies for a living, doncha?
Although of course perhaps we could say:
Sometimes they write themselves! 😉
@ghost-of-a-duke saidOn your Game list a small skull will appear, if you click this the game is won by timeout (if you don't it may still happen in tournament games).
If you claim a win on time (when your opponent exceeds the time limit).
Nothing wrong with doing so.
The expression comes from that click on the skull.
@ponderable saidI don't get a skull. I get a small image of Ben Affleck.
On your Game list a small skull will appear, if you click this the game is won by timeout (if you don't it may still happen in tournament games).
The expression comes from that click on the skull.
18 Aug 22
@ghost-of-a-duke saidLucky you, your Grace.
I don't get a skull. I get a small image of Ben Affleck.
@splashee saidits a ritual soup made from the skulls of newbies.
To what does skull-crushing refer on Red Hot Pawn?