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== The Film: ==

* If the gunshots were all blanks and squibs, then how did the car window get bullet holes in it?
* If the gunshots were all blanks and squibs, then how did the car window get bullet holes in it?
** You answered your own question, blanks are what makes the muzzle flash from the gun, and squibs are the bullet "hits". They likely used the exact same method as a movie shoot would.
** You answered your own question, blanks are what makes the muzzle flash from the gun, and squibs are the bullet "hits". They likely used the exact same method as a movie shoot would.

== The Mind Experiment: ==

* As soon as you forgot it you're playing. As soon as you think about it you lose. Loss must be announced. What happens if you break a rule?
** You lose. Duh.
** You seem to be forgetting the fact that the one possible option in the game is to lose it.
** If you break a rule, like not announcing a loss, then you "cheated", which is worse than losing, morally speaking.


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Latest revision as of 19:03, 4 January 2015


  • If the gunshots were all blanks and squibs, then how did the car window get bullet holes in it?
    • You answered your own question, blanks are what makes the muzzle flash from the gun, and squibs are the bullet "hits". They likely used the exact same method as a movie shoot would.