ANSWERS: 21
  • No what would be the point , you will always know that you did not deserve the win
  • Never..I despise cheating.
  • No I would never cheat on anything.
  • Win what? jk... no, I wouldn't.
  • There is actually a card game called cheat, the object is to get away with cheating in order to win..so, in that case that's a yes. Otherwise...no.
  • No, I wouldn't. I'm not all that competitive, anyway.
  • I'd do what i have to but i doubt i'd have to at all.
  • There's no point, as such a win would be a hollow, worthless one. There's no honour being a winner of no merit.
  • Well, I'll be the first to say yes. UNless it was for money or something, and usually I would tell on myslef afterwards, and I would only cheat in a game with VERY close friends or family, if I thought it would be funny.
  • No, it would'nt make me feel good that I have cheated. I'd feel so guilty and so undeserving. Also I would feel that I have achieved nothing. Winning in all fairness would make me feel positive.
  • yes i would, i do it all the time...but you do it more often. cheating is really fun...i wish i could di it more often, but i cant cuz im too busy making sure certain people (you) dont cheat.
  • No, because it isn't winning. Winning implys you earnt the position.
  • every time I play! lol
  • Nope. Whats the point!? You wouldn't really win than would you. I'm not a cheater.
  • Depends on how much it means to me. Also, it depends on how fair the contest, or whatever, is in the first place and if I can justify myself in cheating.
  • Yes. I find that cheating at games provides an interesting side-challenge to me. I hate to lose, and if I can find a way to cheat and win without getting caught, I'll try it. As a result of this however, most people either don't like playing games with me, or do every thing they can to try to catch me cheating (which makes it even funner for me). Just being honest.
  • Never, winning isn't everything.
  • No, winning isn't worth it if you have to cheat. Actually, it means you didn't win at all--only that you are good at cheating.
  • some people cheat because they like the rush of not being caught
  • Cost-benefit. I cheated on a math take-home test in high school, made an A in that course, which otherwise may have ended as a B+, having all A's in my junior year must have looked good on the college applications. And in today's world getting into a good college is so important that something that may potentially determine one's entire life from that point on is worth swallowing your pride and shedding a little bit of honor. Look at it this way, if I had gotten into a second-rate college, I may have been set up on a much more sub-optimal life trajectory. This is definitely different in degree if not entirely in character than a corporation that misleads the public about the safety of it's products to shore up its bottom line. I believe that executive who, even if they were fired from their jobs after failing to meet quarterly earnings, would still be more or less guaranteed a comfortable life by their severance package, not at all like a high school student facing college and a family income below the poverty line.

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