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To play Subconscious, four people are required. Two are the people who will have a conversation. The remaining two will act as the subconsciouses. Each time the "body" says something, the "brain" says what that person is really thinking. This can get incredibly dirty, especially with [[Zeke Weiner]] as a "brain." (LAN) Often, the two "brains" will wind up having their own conversation or directing the movements of their "bodies." | To play Subconscious, four people are required. Two are the people who will have a conversation. The remaining two will act as the subconsciouses. Each time the "body" says something, the "brain" says what that person is really thinking. This can get incredibly dirty, especially with [[Zeke Weiner]] as a "brain." (LAN) Often, the two "brains" will wind up having their own conversation or directing the movements of their "bodies." | ||
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Revision as of 21:17, 24 August 2006
To play Subconscious, four people are required. Two are the people who will have a conversation. The remaining two will act as the subconsciouses. Each time the "body" says something, the "brain" says what that person is really thinking. This can get incredibly dirty, especially with Zeke Weiner as a "brain." (LAN) Often, the two "brains" will wind up having their own conversation or directing the movements of their "bodies."