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SGA was my first real social fandom and easily the closest I've ever been to being monofannish.
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We got together one day with a couple of friends and played Taboo, which is a game where you're given cards that have a word that you need to get your partner to say, and you're not allowed to say that word or a short list of related words. You try to get through as many words as you can before the timer runs out, and everyone takes turns being their team's clue giver.
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I think that "John Sheppard is a-", yielded "pilot!" I think that "penguin"'s clue was just "crack!fic". It was a creative and collaborative volleying back and forth that was a lot of fun, if perhaps a somewhat unfair advantage over the opposition.
A lot of what I love about fandom is that collaborative creative shared joy, and I love the ridiculousness of harnessing that to win a word game.