There are several variations of this classic game, including Sardines. In this game, "it" hides and, after counting, the rest of the group goes separate ways in order to find him. When one of the players finds "it," instead of calling him out, they hide in the same spot. Soon, there should be several players hiding in the same spot, smashed together like sardines in a can. The player who is last to find everyone winds up in last place.
There is also Hide, Seek and Tag, an active variation of the game that is played almost exactly like the original. However, instead of the players being "out" when the seeker finds them, the hiders can run for the "home base," and "it" must tag them before they reach the safe landmark. Whoever hides the longest and makes it to the base before being tagged is the winner.
Just looked into hide and seek for one of the pages in my manifesto. my idea is that the text to a viewer is totally irrelevant to the person reading but has a lot of meaning behind it to me , to someone else t may look odd and confusing, but it all makes perfect sense once explained.
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