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TopicImportant Scattergories questions.
Suprak the Stud
11/20/20 12:47:23 PM
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The answer always is "the group" imo. An important part of the game is lawyering your answers so if someone failed to do so, I'd say the group is right. If I had a vote.

1) "Em" is not a nickname for someone who's name begins with an "M". I've never heard Michael or Mary or Moe ever called "Em", ever. And, if you were to call them that, I would think you are calling them "M" not "Em" because the M is for the first initial and you just spell that "M".

If this person said "Em" was a term of endearment for someone named "Emily", I would be more inclined to give them the point.

2) The way I do it is you need to defend your answer. So if you defended it that way, and we looked it up and it was defensible for a different reason you did not give, I wouldn't give you the point. Your friend's reasoning was "this must be a thing that exists" while yours was "this is a different specific thing that exists" so it is different anyway imo. I wouldn't have voted to give your friend the point either, because guessing nonsense and making us google it every time sounds exhausting.

(Also I do think nards is slang for testicles. How did we both think this made up word had a specific meaning?)

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