Byron said: Mach said: 11
Question #11: You are given the power to kill people simply by thinking of their deaths and twice repeating the word "goodbye." People would die a natural death and nobody would suspect you. Are there any situations in which you would use this power? No | |
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karmatornado: 81
Question #81: If you were to discover your closest friend was a heroin dealer, what would you do? | |
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Mach said: Byron said: Mach said: 11
Question #11: You are given the power to kill people simply by thinking of their deaths and twice repeating the word "goodbye." People would die a natural death and nobody would suspect you. Are there any situations in which you would use this power? No Follow-up question: What if the person was a loved one in serious pain desiring euthanasia? | |
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ZombieKitten said: 222
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Byron said: Mach said: No Follow-up question: What if the person was a loved one in serious pain desiring euthanasia? No | |
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Byron said: Omg lol
evenstar3: 153 Question #153: If you learned you would die in a few days (LOL! ), what regrets would you have? If you were given 5 extra years of life, could you avoid those same regrets 5 years from now? these questions want me to die! i might be able to overcome what i said earlier in 5 years. or at least i hope i could. | |
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Byron said: ZombieKitten said: 222
OK 111 then | |
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roodboi: 187
Question #187: At a nice restaurant, after getting the check for an excellent meal, you notice you were not charged for one of the items you ate. Would you tell the waitress? | |
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evenstar3 said: Byron said: Omg lol
evenstar3: 153 Question #153: If you learned you would die in a few days (LOL! ), what regrets would you have? If you were given 5 extra years of life, could you avoid those same regrets 5 years from now? these questions want me to die! i might be able to overcome what i said earlier in 5 years. or at least i hope i could. I know, I thought "Damn...this ain't good" lol... | |
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or 187 [Edited 9/16/07 20:23pm] | |
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ZombieKitten said: Byron said: OK 111 then If your parents became infirm and the only alternative to bringing them into your home was to put them in a nursing home, would you do so? What if it were a brother or sister that suffered a permanently crippling injury and--other than your home--had nowhere else to go besides a convalescent home? | |
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Byron said: roodboi: 187
Question #187: At a nice restaurant, after getting the check for an excellent meal, you notice you were not charged for one of the items you ate. Would you tell the waitress? no... unless I knew the waitress... | |
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Byron said: karmatornado: 81
Question #81: If you were to discover your closest friend was a heroin dealer, what would you do? I'd ask him if I could be part of his operation to earn a little side money cause I work with kids everyday! just kidding. I don't know I would probably just be all weirded out and ask how he hid this so well for so long and just tell him to get out now why he has not been caught and invest his cheddar in so mutual funds or something. Carpenters bend wood, fletchers bend arrows, wise men fashion themselves.
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Imago: 207
Question #207: Do you enjoy sleeping in physical contact with your lover? | |
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@33 Carpenters bend wood, fletchers bend arrows, wise men fashion themselves.
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roodboi said: Byron said: roodboi: 187
Question #187: At a nice restaurant, after getting the check for an excellent meal, you notice you were not charged for one of the items you ate. Would you tell the waitress? no... unless I knew the waitress... What if you wanted to know the waitress?...lol | |
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and if that's about me dying i'm gonna be freaked out. | |
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Byron said: ZombieKitten said: OK 111 then If your parents became infirm and the only alternative to bringing them into your home was to put them in a nursing home, would you do so? What if it were a brother or sister that suffered a permanently crippling injury and--other than your home--had nowhere else to go besides a convalescent home? I don't think I could cope with more people in my home, sorry folks you will all have to go into proper care, and I will do what I can to get the best place for you. We would all suffer if we had to live under the same roof. I am no good at these things | |
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karmatornado said: @33
Question #33: 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: greenpixies: 4
Question #4: 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? Hmm. Well the selfish, human part of me would want to do it. You know, why not? Happiness for a year, hell yeah! Especially for me it would be a great gift. Not that I'm unhappy but sometimes I'm psychologically afflicted when it comes to putting away my sin. Wow, this is becoming revealing which may turn out to be leverage later. Anyway. What would it all be for if I don't remember any of it? What would be the purpose? What would be the meaning? I would not have grown from it. I would not have been productive with it. It really would be a vain waste of time. Especially since the purpose of life is growth, love, and glorifying God. So no. I wouldn't do it. America's political system used to be about the "pursuit of happiness." Now more and more of us want to stop chasing it and have it delivered.
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evenstar3 said: 74
and if that's about me dying i'm gonna be freaked out. Question #74..and in this one, you live! ... Would you enjoy spending a month of solitude in a beautiful natural setting? Food and shelter would be provided, but you would not see another person the entire time. | |
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ZombieKitten said: Byron said: If your parents became infirm and the only alternative to bringing them into your home was to put them in a nursing home, would you do so? What if it were a brother or sister that suffered a permanently crippling injury and--other than your home--had nowhere else to go besides a convalescent home? I don't think I could cope with more people in my home, sorry folks you will all have to go into proper care, and I will do what I can to get the best place for you. We would all suffer if we had to live under the same roof. I am no good at these things That was me with my father ...I love him beyond words, but he is much safer and healthier being in an assisted living home than with me. His diet is controlled MUCH better than I could have done, his routine is much more consistent, and there's no chance of him wandering off and disappearing God knows where at the drop of a hat... | |
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This thread is fun. Can we pick another number?
I pick 10 America's political system used to be about the "pursuit of happiness." Now more and more of us want to stop chasing it and have it delivered.
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Byron said: evenstar3 said: 74
and if that's about me dying i'm gonna be freaked out. Question #74..and in this one, you live! ... Would you enjoy spending a month of solitude in a beautiful natural setting? Food and shelter would be provided, but you would not see another person the entire time. i'd love that. i'd miss a few people, but mostly i think it'd be wonderful. | |
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greenpixies said: Byron said: greenpixies: 4
Question #4: 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? Hmm. Well the selfish, human part of me would want to do it. You know, why not? Happiness for a year, hell yeah! Especially for me it would be a great gift. Not that I'm unhappy but sometimes I'm psychologically afflicted when it comes to putting away my sin. Wow, this is becoming revealing which may turn out to be leverage later. Anyway. What would it all be for if I don't remember any of it? What would be the purpose? What would be the meaning? I would not have grown from it. I would not have been productive with it. It really would be a vain waste of time. Especially since the purpose of life is growth, love, and glorifying God. So no. I wouldn't do it. Besides, how do you know you already haven't done it? lol ... | |
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Byron said: greenpixies said: Hmm. Well the selfish, human part of me would want to do it. You know, why not? Happiness for a year, hell yeah! Especially for me it would be a great gift. Not that I'm unhappy but sometimes I'm psychologically afflicted when it comes to putting away my sin. Wow, this is becoming revealing which may turn out to be leverage later. Anyway. What would it all be for if I don't remember any of it? What would be the purpose? What would be the meaning? I would not have grown from it. I would not have been productive with it. It really would be a vain waste of time. Especially since the purpose of life is growth, love, and glorifying God. So no. I wouldn't do it. Besides, how do you know you already haven't done it? lol ... That's true. America's political system used to be about the "pursuit of happiness." Now more and more of us want to stop chasing it and have it delivered.
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Byron said: karmatornado said: @33
Question #33: What is the greatest accomplishment of your life? Is there anything you hope to do that is even better? There are 3 that are actually tied 1) The day I accepted Christ as my savior 2) Graduating from College 3) Getting my current jobs As far as anything I hope that would be better I can think of 3, 1. Find the woman of my dreams 2. Become a father 3. Become an Athletic director My final one for the night #1 all these numbers were my high school and college numbers. Carpenters bend wood, fletchers bend arrows, wise men fashion themselves.
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Mach said: 9
Question #9: Would you accept $1,000,000 to leave the country and never set foot in it again? | |
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Byron said: roodboi said: no... unless I knew the waitress... What if you wanted to know the waitress?...lol meh...I'd rather save the money.... | |
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