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Engineering, 10.05.2021 03:40 kendrickstoudemire20

Is this a good Idea It's Joke Wars for My friends.
we are graduating this year and I wanna go out with a bang.

Starting This Tuesday we will make as many weird or wrong jokes to each other and have the person you tell the joke, keep a straight face each time they make a weird face you get a point by next Monday, the day before graduation the person with the most points is best friend pf the year or something along the lines of that.
Starts Tuesday, Monday Is Our Prep Day
---Rules---
No Cheating
Don't Lie about your points (I expect more from you Guys and Gals)
No Insults
Nothing that will end our friendship
Use your Chromebook for ideas
Have fun and be careful No matter what don't want detention before graduation now do we?
---Point System---
Points Are determined by each person that makes a weird face no pint if they make no face
Points will be kept on a piece of paper that you will write on and bring everywhere
Can make jokes to anyone out of the email list but will double all of your points if you get it on any teacher

---GOOD LUCK!---

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