Competition

May 23, 2007 17:47

I am not good at race games. I've never been very good at getting anyplace before anyone else, nor have I ever particularly wanted to. I'm not sure which is cause and which is effect, but there it is. The competition stresses me out. I blame lingering PTSD from middle school gym class.

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sraun May 23 2007, 22:01:26 UTC
If it makes you feel any better, there was a time I couldn't have played that game either. For roughtly the same reason.

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joyeuse13 May 23 2007, 22:23:06 UTC
:) Oh, it was sad...the cards would turn over and by the time I even noticed, someone else would be mooing at me. I wanted to cower. ;)

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joyeuse13 May 23 2007, 22:24:13 UTC
The only game I'm really good at, and for some reason fiercely competitive at, is Scrabble.

I like Apples to Apples precisely bc it's mainly noncompetitive, and no one really cares who wins. Ditto with Fluxx.

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cortneyofeden May 24 2007, 00:28:38 UTC
Those are two games that are very purposely in my small collection. :)

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anaisdjuna May 23 2007, 23:26:56 UTC
Awesome honest comment!

I'm cool with losing. I'm in it to play and have fun and couldn't care less if I suck. People get mad at me sometimes because I don't take it as seriously as they do....

My favorite game is pictionary.

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lonestar9 May 24 2007, 01:07:29 UTC
Hey, not everyone is about competition! I still find your story funny though, sorry..:)

I like to play games, to win, but it's more important to have fun, I like to play fair, and if I lose fair, so be it...just don't let me catch you cheating...lol..

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joyeuse13 May 24 2007, 16:08:57 UTC
Cheating is dumb--what's the point?

I'm just not very competitive--except when it comes to Scrabble. :D

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