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Q: You are given a chance to return to any previous point in your life and change a decision you made, but you will lose everything that has happened to you since then. no belly, no baldness no children .... Is there a time you would return to? 17 again If so, would you like to retain the memory of the life you are giving up even though you could never recapture it? | |
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Byron said: MarySharon said: 1
I was wondering if anyone would choose that... Q: For a person you loved deeply, would you be willing to move to a distant country knowing there would be little chance of seeing your family and friends again? Definitely And if so, when can I be expecting you??..
[This message was edited Wed Aug 18 13:07:37 2004 by MarySharon] Is there any place of refuge one can flee from this insanity | |
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axlfilth said: 28
Question 28: Q: What is your most treasured memory? | |
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Byron said: ella731 said: 17!
Question 17: Q: Would you be willing to become extremely ugly physically if it meant you would live for 1,000 years at any physical age you chose? No, and not because I am vain I believe that it would make a "ripple" in time somehow, we are meant to live to a certain age and only that age. | |
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cocogrille said: 69
Shit, you got my number OK ehhm 12 | |
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Byron said: applekisses said: 4 (it's my favorite number )
Question 4: Q: If you could spend one year in perfect happiness but afterward would remember nothing of the experience, would you do so? If not, why not? Follow-up: Q2: Which is more important: actual experiencs, or the memories that remain once the experience is over? YAY! Bonus question! Question 4 answer: Yes...I would. Because I would spend that year in bliss and then not know any better afterwards. That's ok with me. Follow-up: Well...I think both are important. But, if you can learn from the experiences and hold those memories as lessons...well...then those are the times that the memories are more important, I think thanks, Byron...that was really fun! | |
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Whateva said: cocogrille said: 69
Shit, you got my number OK ehhm 12 Question 12: Q: If you were able to live to the age of 90 and retain either the body or the mind of a 30 year old for the last 60 years of your life, which would you want? | |
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applekisses said: Q: If you could spend one year in perfect happiness but afterward would remember nothing of the experience, would you do so? If not, why not? Yes...I would. Because I would spend that year in bliss and then not know any better afterwards. That's ok with me. How do you know you already haven't?? | |
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Byron said: applekisses said: Q: If you could spend one year in perfect happiness but afterward would remember nothing of the experience, would you do so? If not, why not? Yes...I would. Because I would spend that year in bliss and then not know any better afterwards. That's ok with me. How do you know you already haven't?? good point! Maybe I have | |
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Just a ... although I don't have the time to play. | |
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Freespirit said: Just a ... although I don't have the time to play.
You never do... Pick a number! | |
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Byron said: Freespirit said: Just a ... although I don't have the time to play.
You never do... Pick a number! fine! I haven't even read this thread... what am I getting myself into? Did a quick skim... 33 | |
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Freespirit said: Byron said: You never do... Pick a number! fine! I haven't even read this thread... what am I getting myself into? Did a quick skim... 33 Question 33 from The Book Of Questions is to the lovely Freespirit: Q: What is the greatest accomplishment of your life? Is there anything you hope to do that is even better? | |
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Byron said: Freespirit said: fine! I haven't even read this thread... what am I getting myself into? Did a quick skim... 33 Question 33 from The Book Of Questions is to the lovely Freespirit: Q: What is the greatest accomplishment of your life? Is there anything you hope to do that is even better? Each day brings new accomplishments, and each accomplishment is always a great feat. To create meaning through each day, in my life, is the greatest sense of fulfillment I gain continuously. Each day I grow, each day I learn... each day I truly develop new experiences in all that I do, I value all. To value and appreciate life for what it brings is always my greatest accomplish each day, no matter what challenges I must face. Nothing can be better than the present moment and the beautiful awareness... I can do just about anything I set my mind, heart and spirit to. Improving our lives as human beings is a sense we should all physically/mentally and emotionally strive to improve, it should never end while we still have life. Finding that sense of belief in self is critical..., I believe in myself. | |
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Byron said: MrJoker said: 6
Question number 6 from The Book Of Questions: Q: You discover your wonderful one-year-old child is, because of a mixup at the hospital, not yours. Would you want to exchange the child to try and correrct the mistake? Yes, I would want to exchange the child because it would only cause problems in the long run for both children and all the parents involved if nothing was done about this unfortunate situation. Then I'd sue the hospital for all they're worth. | |
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My number was taken, damn it | |
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Ocean said: My number was taken, damn it
Yeah.....69 was popular. | |
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Ocean said: My number was taken, damn it
Well, then use your bits and pick another thingy...lol | |
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althom said: Ocean said: My number was taken, damn it
Yeah.....69 was popular. You, too, my metalic amigo... | |
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Byron said: Ocean said: My number was taken, damn it
Well, then use your bits and pick another thingy...lol | |
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althom said: Ocean said: My number was taken, damn it
Yeah.....69 was popular. | |
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Ocean said: What bits do I need to use exactly? But the new thingy will be 77
Question 77 for the beautiful soul that is Ocean: Q: Do you feel ill at east going alone to either dinner or a movie? What about going on a vacation by yourself? | |
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Byron said: Ocean said: What bits do I need to use exactly? But the new thingy will be 77
Question 77 for the beautiful soul that is Ocean: Q: Do you feel ill at east going alone to either dinner or a movie? What about going on a vacation by yourself? Nope I'm perfectly fine going to a movie, dinner or vacation alone but do prefer to have company! [This message was edited Thu Aug 19 3:52:22 2004 by Ocean] | |
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Byron said: Muse2NOPharaoh said: 123
Ok...For you, Muse, here's question number 123 from The Book Of Questions: (and you must answer!!) Q: When you do something ridiculous, how much does it bother you to have other people notice it and laugh at you? I love it and would do so just to set off such laughter! Life is good. Take the Bucca Di Bepo pics for example... | |
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Byron said: Whateva said: Shit, you got my number OK ehhm 12 Question 12: Q: If you were able to live to the age of 90 and retain either the body or the mind of a 30 year old for the last 60 years of your life, which would you want? definatly the mind | |
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Byron said: subhuman09 said: 9.
Question 9: Q: Would you accept $1,000,000 to leave the country and never set foot in it again? (and no, I'm not offering) You're lucky, yours has a follow-up question! Q2: If you were expelled from the country and only had limited financial resources, where would you try to rebuild your life? QJuan: No. My couch is here, and it'd be hard to carry. Oh-and family and friends too, yada yada yada. QToo: Probably England, I've always wanted to go there and it just seems like a very romantic country. That or Ethiopia and be worshipped as the most well-fed citizen. I'd like to make a difference too of course. | |
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