I came up with a good idea for a game. It is called 'Guess the Picture.'
The idea is quite simple. I will give a picture, and then you have to guess what it is. If you are correct then you will have to post a picture. It has to be tricky, like it can be something zoomed in 10x, you know those pictures!
For example...
Person 1 (me!):
This is my picture:
Person 2: Is is a piece of cheese. It is green, and cheese is usually green.
Person 3: Is it a dinosaur? It looks quite prehistoric!
Person 1: No, it is neither. You are not close. However, it is an animal.
(Note that person 2 and 3 gave a reason why they thought it was that. Also, person 1 only replied after two posts.)
Person 4: I think it is a frog. Frogs are usually green.
Person 1: Well done, you are correct. Yes, it is a picture of a frog.
Person 4 will post a new picture ONLY after confirmation from the original image poster.
Remember to give a reason why you think the image is what it is
If twenty people have guessed, and no one has got it, the person must post a new picture.
Is the blue thing a lightbulb? You know, those special lightbulbs that we shouldn't be talking about since there may be bugs around...and if they find out what these lightbulbs do, they won't go near them anymore? lol
A dragonknot? A dragonfly under a knot, perhaps? Or a dragonfly under a blue knot? Maybe a dragonfly under that stupid blue knot? Oh my goodness.. Is it a riddle, kingryan ?! Please tell us more hints, if you could. Thanks for the time.
P.S. Should we make this one a promo? You know.. The one who will guess the picture right will a win a prize.. The prize? Well, if your out of good stuff, try giving a penny, perhaps.. Just kidding. Just giving out a suggestion.. Hope this helps.
Is the blue thing a bow string? You said that it had something to do with how a flea jumps, and i was reading up on how a flea jumps and it said that the way a flea jumps is much like how a bow shoots an arrow. It all has to do with the elasticity of the bowstring, and how it stores up energy, much like a flee stores up energy in its body when it jumps.