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gr8 for travel/car/pocket/backpack. Innocent bystanders get a laugh when you read these out loud to your family and friends, all of a sudden everybody on the plane is your friend.
Who am I to judge. This book of absurd situations pitted against each other for selection as your first choice is best reserved for parties involving rolling paper and lava lamps. (Or a case of Bud Light, if that's your preference).But, hey. I mean, wow, you know what I mean. What were we talking about.Although sure to generate some silly laughs, there is the possability that Would You Rather will generate playing this Q and A game with questions of your own invention that will be more relavent to your own life situation.Good for some very silly fun.
The one I had with the pink covers questions were very thought provoking and morally charged, and you did learn a lot about people by going through the book. and lost it so I got this one in it's place. The questions are really stupid and you don't care to even answer them. This is just random dumbness. I threw away money on this.
If you happen across a copy of this book, don't let your child look at it. It is entertaining only if you are pleased with language of the "gutter".
This really is not funny or thought-provoking. Dumb examples from pop culture -- way too many. People didn't like it when used recently at a birthday party, and we abandoned it all together in favor of a much funnier, crowd-engaging version of this game: the Zobmondo Book of Outrageous Choices.
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