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Timeline reading “All ties” from the far left until “Invention of scissors, -3000”. Then it’s reading “Rock advantage” until a second marker called “Invention of paper, -179”. The final description from there to the far right reads “Balanced”.
For a more exiting game of rock/paper/scissors, play for 5 points, each win 1 point, except if you win with rock, thats give you 2 points.
That actually sounds fun! I first thought it’s a joke but it sounds like meta strategy.
Actually it’s just strategy but meta makes it sound cooler so meta strategy it is.
Need to add the nuke in 1945AD. Strong nuke advantage
F tier, unused in meta since launch.
Now do Snakes and Ladders
A game about being bitten by snakes no matter what until roughly 10.000 years ago
Banger post
Good ol’ rock.
Nothing beats rock!
Except paper
Imagine it being called “Rock paper scissors” before the latter two having been invented.
We should start playing Rock, Paper, Scissors, Blaartuu, in anticipation of the invention of Blaartuu.
For obvious reasons, the scissors weren’t added until the discovery of metal in the Iron Age.
@emidio I choked on my saliva reading this.
Sorry, shall I make another meme for you to spit it out?
Memes are for swallowers!
Lizard is between rock and scissors. Spock is born 127 years in je future in the 129th anniversary of the January 6th Capitol Riot coup attempt.
Pretty sure paper was invented a bit earlier?
You may be thinking of other media for writing like papyrus or animal hides
Indeed the mainstream media before was papyrus which is a bit different than paper. There was also an interesting thing where they cut bamboos to make some planks which where stringed together. They would write on the inside of the planks
Invention of shotgun ~1500s
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Pay to win power creep
What did they cover their rocks with before paper?