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The match of Stone, Parchment, Shears (RPS) has been a staple of youth fun for generations. It’s a basic yet delightful way to spend the time, and its broad attraction knows no limits. For me, RPS holds a particular place in my soul, as it was a cherished pastime of mine and my childhood friend. In this write-up, I’ll take you on a trip down nostalgia path as we relive our monumental RPS battles.
The Beginning Times
Our RPS matches were always performed with a three-round arrangement. We’d stay opposite each other, knuckles clenched, and at the same time throw out one of three palm signals: boulder (a closed fist), sheet (a flat hand), or scissors (a V-shape created with the index and secondary appendages). The successful hand beat the losing hand according to the standard RPS rules: boulder conquers scissors, cutters conquers paper, and sheet conquers stone. RPS With My Childhood Friend- -v1.0.0- -SCUIID-
Growing up, my youthful friend and I were inseparable. We lived in the matching district, joined the same academy, and possessed a fondness for all items fun and adventurous. Between our cherished pursuits were playing video matches, riding bikes, and, of needless to say, engaging in fierce RPS competitions. The match of Stone, Parchment, Shears (RPS) has