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Puzzles don’t lead to violence…monopoly leads to violence

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Sorry son you landed on my property so I'm going to fucking bankrupt you ya sunofabitch and buy your properties at auction for a fraction of their value. You do not pass go you go straight to bed you fucking loser.

It's the kind of game where nobody can really win but the majority of players will lose.

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And the person who is banker is usually stealing

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My dad thinks stuff like this is fun. Never got him a puzzle of this size, but I did get him one that had the same picture, printed on both sides of the assembled puzzle, just rotated 90 degrees to each other

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Try it with white puzzle. Mean all pieces have just white color.

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White puzzles can be a tiny bit easier because your brain only has to look for shapes then. The one that almost led to weeping and fist-sized holes in the drywall for me was having my brain making up patterns with "Dalmatians. Double-sided, no edge pieces, and with extra pieces added."

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You try it, or just babbling? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WsPHBD5NsS0

I hear that Brandon have white puzzle box with 2 parts, maybe you try same box.

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We grew up poor enough that we'd collect bottles and cans from the neighborhood for the deposit, then buy puzzles from the thrift shop for one or two dollars. We'd do them (usually 500-2000 pieces) upside down on the glass table top to make them last longer. Anyone who chose to cheat, and look at the underside got bullied mercilessly.

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You get to the last 50 or so pieces and you all realize there's a piece missing...and the four of you are looking at each other with narrowed eyes and furrowed brows...

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It's under the completed puzzle and nobody looks.

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I once saw a 10,000 piece puzzle of The Great Wave of Kanagawa, damn thing was over $500!