but why do they say it was just a game after losing ???
because it would invalidate their superior feeling of worth. at least that's why i never say it :)
jk.
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they do sometimes, if people are being sore losers
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they don't think its that big of a deal loosing or they don't want to admit that they suck at the game
i think to make the other team feel happy in stead of getting mad but nice question
idk good point
They say that becuase when they're winning, they're really proud of themslevs, but when they are losing, they want to make the other team feel bad about their winning.
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