Would You Rather Game....Always Lose or Never Play?
By brokentia
@brokentia (10389)
United States
15 responses
@easy888 (10405)
• Australia
25 Apr 07
Hello,brokentia,I think i would choose to be always lose rather than never play if I was taking part in sports game. If you never play, you would never know the feeling to be in the game, you would not know the feeling about fighting hard in the game and tried to win even you would lose finally.Always lose not mean that you will never win, if you win, you will be very happy,you cannot feel the happiness if you never play.
@brokentia (10389)
• United States
25 Apr 07
Very nice. :)
But I can't help but wonder...if you know that you will always loose...would you always play your hardest to win?
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@LilyoftheThorns (12918)
• United States
23 Apr 07
I would always lose if I liked the game, because it would still be fun to play. But if it is a game I didnt like I would just never play again lol.
Now if you are asking specifically for the Would You Rather game, I would rather always lose.
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@brokentia (10389)
• United States
25 Apr 07
Well, the way we play the Would You Rather Game in our house...no one loses. :)
It is just for fun. :)
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@rsmith512 (1561)
• United States
20 Apr 07
That is an easy one!
Sort of. No one ever wants to always lose...but who would want to sit out of every game just because they lose.
The point of it is to have fun playing the game, and relax.
So...my final answer for would be....I would rather always lose.
Never playing a game would be NO fun at all.
You can still have a good time, and laughs even if you don't win!!! :D
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@brokentia (10389)
• United States
20 Apr 07
That is a very good way to think about it.
But I think I would have to be selective of what I played...because I would be upset if I played a game that we did not laugh and I always had to loose. LOL
@imadriscoll (2228)
• United States
19 Apr 07
I'm hyper-competitive so I think that I would have to say that I would rather never play. Though this is difficult because my chest gets tight when I see others playing and enjoying themselves and I cannot join in. I love playing volleyball and play up to three times a week, and it would be really sad to never play again! But, I don't think that anyone would ever want to be on my team if they knew I was the biggest loser!!
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@brokentia (10389)
• United States
19 Apr 07
Hey, I hear ya! I can be competitive too. And I would start to get upset after a while of always loosing. ha ha
And then when people picked teams, I would always be the last picked and you would hear the moans because they had to take the loser. ha ha
@brokentia (10389)
• United States
18 Dec 07
Then I'll play against you...that way I could always win. ha ha :)
@Denmarkguy (1845)
• United States
20 Apr 07
I usually just play for the social aspects, anyway, as I am pretty lousy at most games. I don't think I'd choose to just "not play," because that feels too much like a complete detachment from the overall process of living. So my answer would be "play, but always lose," but it wouldn't even be an unusual outcome for me!
It does sound like a really interesting game-- I have enjoyed many of the puzzlers you've been posting here.
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@brokentia (10389)
• United States
20 Apr 07
I'm glad to know you like them. :)
Some can be pretty interesting and funny.
If you look back in some of my older discussions, there was one that had me laughing for hours!!!
It was would you rather fly when you farted or pee'd when you laughed.
If I had to pee when I laughed, I would have been sitting in a lake with each person's response to that one. ha ha
@Lydia1901 (16351)
• United States
29 Apr 07
When I play games, I don't care whether I win or loose. I prefer to play it and enjoy it than not play at all.
@Penguinsangel (3498)
• United States
19 Apr 07
I'd much rather always lose without a question. I'd hate to never play games or whatever ever again. Its just fun to play even if you lose in my opinion.
@brokentia (10389)
• United States
19 Apr 07
Yes, there are some games out there that are just fun to play.
If it was filled with fun and laughter...I don't think I would mind playing.
It would probably be the running joke that everyone could even laugh about. :)
@Willowlady (10658)
• United States
19 Apr 07
Games are not really about winning and losing. The fun is in the play. It is interesting to see how different people respond. So it is a good time filler and this would make for a pretty good party or gathering game. You were sharing some of these questions and those were fun. Hope you are all still playing and thanks for sharing this.
@GnosticGoddess (5626)
• United States
21 Apr 07
For me it would just depend on what the game I'm playing is.
If it's something I enjoy playing then sure I'd rather play even though I always loose.
Now if it was something I didnt' like then I'd rather just not play at all - 'cause what would be the point?
Intersting question...
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@cripfemme (7698)
• United States
28 Jun 07
Play... even if losing is no fun, I'd rather try and participate. The point of life isn't always winning and it sets a bad example of we act like it is.
@drakan291 (817)
• Ireland
19 Apr 07
Well i would chose to always lose! But i never said that i wouldn't go kicking and screaming like a kid when i did lose!
@brokentia (10389)
• United States
19 Apr 07
ha ha Kick and scream away. LOL I wouldn't be too happy either with ALWAYS loosing.
@Mayuko (1268)
• United States
16 Nov 11
It depends on what the game is, and how long I play before losing.
My immediate thought is I'd rather always lose because if it's a game I enjoy the actual gameplay of, then I wouldn't mind losing.
At the same time it would be really frustrating. For example, if it were a sport, I wouldn't mind losing because when I play sports like tennis, I play for fun, not for competition. But, if it were a video game, as fun as it may be, it'd be annoying to never beat the game.
