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Go frick yourself, that’s not how the freaking game is played, you dumb, the frick.
Quoted from the official Jenga rules:
“Players may tap a block to find a loose one. Any blocks moved but not played should be replaced, unless doing so would make the tower fall. “
You’ve never even freaking read the rules have you, you fricking idiot. What, is the game over in 3 seconds, if you just so happen to touch a load bearing block first? NO DUMB DUMB. Learn to read you illiterate nerd.
In spite of this, your positioning was strategically indefensible. At a pivotal 11–11 scoreline—where marginal advantages carry disproportionate weight you failed to convert an unambiguous, mechanically straightforward elimination. That lapse precipitated not only your own immediate demise but also that of your teammate, ultimately forfeiting the round.