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Never would I ever:

Never will I ever read: Alister Crowley books or for that matter, anything to do with the underworld.
 
Being funny is good, this is more about peoples dislikes and aversions.

How is having the most dislikes/aversions a winning situation?

Or were you going more for the ability to make light of them and/or
even mention them semi-publicly?
 
How is having the most dislikes/aversions a winning situation?

Mentioning them, being aware of them, maybe even seeing them written down will make them less problematic. Listing things can sometimes make them seem less valid, even trivial.
 
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Never would i ever spend a day without regret.

Sometimes the smallest whisper in a quiet moment, easily forgotten. Sometimes the roar of niagara.
 
I don't see a dislike button, so am confused. :confused:

But anyway:

Never would I ever...Do the Hustle
 
I don't see a dislike button, so am confused. :confused:

There isn't a Dislike button.

The idea was that whoever comes up with the most
Dislike/Aversions would be declared the Winner.
 

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