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This is not post in reguard to the last post game. Hyper Literal Game isn't either.

That should explain the rules (and if THAT doesn't, < will, but not THIS).
I think the following thought:

"My understanding of the rules of the Hyper-Literal Game is incomplete."

The line directly above the current line comprises the entirety of the thought referred to by the fifth word of the first line of the current post.

I therefore request that Logical Paradox, here meaning the original poster of the current thread, elaborate upon the rules which players of the Hyper-Literal Game will be required to abide by.

(Am I doing this right?)
It works in the following way: words that normally are not nouns become nouns by refering to them literally as word, also expression taken literally.

Therefore

shut up= close the sky

Where is it? The word it becomes a noun in its self.
Thinking done.
That sounds easy. But the game doesn't.
I is Brant in this sentance (the grammar seems to make more sence than "I am" when looking more closely).

The game may seem hard (as does Hyper Literal Game), but I (and this writer) find that's what makes it (and Hyper Literal Game) enjoyable. I like twisting english, until next post, B! D!+A B!+C.
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