I would probably say to die. Most people veiw dieing as the worst thing that could happen. Of course, the only ones that fear the inevitable are fools.....but yes, death. If you were to die on opposite day, iwould imagine that something good would come from it.
I don't get it, wouldn't you do things you wouldn't want to do if it was opposite day? Even if it's wrong to regular do, if you enjoy it it's not something you would do on opposite day. Unless of course the opposite of not doing but enjoying is repeatedly doing but having no interest in it.
@Skater If you say you were to die, then wouldn't you live? It's opposite day, after all. If you die, it'll be a coincidence or you said the opposite of "I want to die" or something similar.
@Psycholncarnate Well, it all depends on the way you view opposite day.
For example, if you shoot someone and kill them, you shot yourself and killed yourself. But it is opposite day so you live. But again it is opposite day so you die.
For example, if you shoot someone and kill them, you shot yourself and killed yourself. But it is opposite day so you live. But again it is opposite day so you die.
Like I said, it's the way you view it. Maybe I should have explained it clearly.
No loops, just the first opposite of what happens. But there really isn't any possible way of a real opposite day happening that controls your actions. It's more like a pretend opposite day. I dunno...
But EVERYTHING in the universe happens in a chain reaction. Which would be the first to happen?
Anyway I'm kinda understanding your idea, it's just the question wasn't the best question to ask.
It would be defined if I was more specific. How about just talking about a make-shift opposite day that had no influence whatsoever on your actions unless they are to your will.
opposite day is crazy. nothing makes sense, it's just an infinate loop of what happens, so i'm just gonna say that for me, opposite day is never gonna happen. fro mdarck