Originally Posted by JonLaw
Originally Posted by HowlerKarma
There's no doubt that this constitutes "breaking" the game you don't feel like playing, however. wink

Of course, that didn't work out so well for Tonya Harding, last I checked.

No, they are winning, so it's not really a good example of nihilism.

They are clearly breaking the rules to win the game, which is quite different from breaking the game to make sure that it can't be played.

They are clearly breaking the rules, period. They should have been disqualified.

You cannot blame them for trying as they obviously lacked the skills needed to win by the rules but I do blame the judges for allowing these blatant breaches of the rules to prevail.


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