In an inferno, when the atmosphere of earth ignites due to some silly experiments done by wacko scientists.
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In an inferno, when the atmosphere of earth ignites due to some silly experiments done by wacko scientists.
Same Q.
As slowly as possible please... Maybe prolonged over 200 or 300 years!Quote:
How would you like to die?
How wouldn't you like to die?
in a cloning machine! :p
if you could take one thing out of a burning house, what would you take? (besides the fire)
dang, scherazade, you got there first! :p fine, NOT in a cloning machine.
I would remove my cat from the house if she were inside. If she were already outside. . . the portrait of my grandparents, because they are dead and and I cannot get new pictures of them like I can my parents, friends, etc.
Next poster: Would you do something demeaning, but not illegal, in order to earn enough money to further your education and thus to better your situation?
Probably. But, I also know that anything achieved through improper means, is either not long-lasting or one has to pay for the act somhow. So, if I am ready to face the adverse consequences, i'll go ahead.
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I'm not that daring!
same Q.........
I wouldn't because chances are (if I did) I would bump into some slimy person who remembered me from before when I was engaging in such activities and that person would humiliate me and remind me of what I had done.
Would you try to contact a friend that you have not spoken to in a couple of years? The situation is this:
1) You may or may not have parted on bad terms
2) You were mad at this person the last time you spoke and the person may or may not be aware that you were in fact mad
3) You would have to call this person's parents to get your friend's phone number
4) The last time you heard, the friend was living in another town
Would you bother with it or leave it alone?
I never try to contact anybody from the past, for whatever reasons we might have stopped talking. I just dont know how to bridge the gap. But, I will never recommend this to anyone, you should try, because otherwise it becomes a lonely journey, as one grows older it becomes difficult to form long lasting bonds.
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This is a very good question, indeed.
I'll certainly call. It's very, very important to talk, to have a dialogue, to communicate, lest misunderstandings creep in and relationships wither away. Communication is what keeps relationships alive. I love that song "Talk" by Coldplay.
To the person below me:
Would you be forgiving and nice to someone who had snubbed your friendly overtures (I'm not talking about love) out of conceit in the past calls you, because now the tables are turned and he/she is willing to make amends?
I would and I have. It doesn't always work out, but sometimes it does.
If your dad took off when you were a kid, you grew up without a dad, in poverty because he was a deadbeat and never sent support, then turns up when you have kids of your own, how would you act?
It would depend on what he had to say. If he were very apologetic and had a big check in hand, I would accept him with open arms.
My cousins' dad was a real jerk and left them (one of them is handicapped and the other two are messed up emotionally, and I can't help but think that those two are messed up because their dad left them! IF you are going to bring kids into this world, you better make an effort to take care of them!!!! You can't just take off across the country when you have three kids!! What is wrong with people! Mandatory vasectomies for deadbeat dads. This guy went on to bring several more kids into the world. Can you say jerk?)
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Sorry, I got so mad I forgot to post the next quesiton.
Same question to the next poster. I'm so mad I can't think of anything else right now.
I dont think I would want to see him around. I believe if he has come back it will not be for the family he left, but because now, he needs the family. And who needs his money, if the family can survive and do well eventually, then this money doesnt hold any significance, especially when it is not needed any more.
In this case I think he has come back because of his needs and not of his family. What will he do now, raise kids, when they are grown up and have kids of their own, and are doing well in their lives. What is the point of coming back when all is done? It is more like -- run away in the time of trouble and come back when all is settled?
How will he bring back the lost years? there are certain things which he just cant fix with any amount of money or apology.
Next person -- same Q
Depends on what:
A. happened to him
B. If he has money
C. Apologetic or not
D. If he had a GOOD explanation
I would probably ignore him if he turned out great and fine, but if he turned up drunk, broke and whatnot, I'd just have to say that I was so much better off without him.
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Mine just ruins the seriousness of the former question. When a dear gets hit by a car, how does it fall? (i.e. is it tossed forward, run-over, slid on top of the car and tossed to the side, etc.)
It's beging to be a problem here in my mountains even though they've upped the deer hunting bag rate to four deer per season. They charge so much for the licence to hunt it becomes cheaper to just buy a side of beef!
The deer can go in any direction depending on how it is struck, the speed of the vehicle, the type of vehicle, and if the deer is moving. I've seen them thrown through peoples windsheilds before. That can be fatal to the person! Usually they are knocked off the road.
I started the first question and I will end it. My dad was the deadbeat I described. He showed up here when I had kids of my own, he said to stay. I am no doctor, but I know a walking dead man when I see one. I told him flat out that it was far too late for me to be his little boy. That little boy grew up without a dad. But he could be grandpa to my kids if he wished. He spent his last years doing just that. I would not deny him the grandkids, which made my mother furious, because dad had remarried. He died of brain aneurisms and lung cancer at age 73. I was unable to attend the funeral as it was in Tucson, AZ and I couldn't get there. We had a memorial here, five of us-- me, my brother and sister, and my half-brother and half-sister. My step sister did not come..
Do you feel that any parent that neglects a child like this should be punished by law?
certainly.......... The states should enforce some criteria (based on economic, mental and such other capacities) for couples to be procreate. Every eligible couple must make a application and secure a certificate for procreation. The one's who procreate without securing a certificate must be penalised. I know it's rediculous. :lol:
Next Q.
Do you think that there can be miracles if you believe in it or is it just that a believer tends to term every co-incidence a miracle?
I actually believe in miracles. But if I get sick, I will go to the Doctor. Sometimes people refuse to understand that if a way is made for you to get better (i.e. treatment from a medical Doctor), why sit around and complain to God about being sick. The way has been provided, take it. When the Doctor can do no more, sometimes you may get a miracle.
Pass the question.
I believe in miracles, but I also believe that there are some people that can go off the deep end in both directions.
Where are you going or what are you going to do when you log off the computer today?
To sleep.
Which is your favorite season?
autumn :D
How many hours on average would you say you spend every week here?
:D
Week? Um, probably around 16. Depends.
Pass the question, as my brain isn't functioning well today...
mm, it depends. About five? Cause I haven't been able to get on much in the past couple weeks. If I had more time it would be more!!
What do you like best about autumn?
the obvious answer would be the leaves, but that's not true, I like the fact that our dog loves running through the leaves and making a big mess when he's trying to find his stick that I just threw away. All of this is in the forest ofcourse, I don't go there enough. :) In the autumn, when it's a bit cold and dreary, love the forest. :D:nod:
Same Question. :)
Of course I like the color of the leaves but I also like the moderate temps. It's not so ungodly hot, yet most of the time you can still leave the house without a coat and if you do have a hot day, it always cools down at night. And I love breaking out all those clothes you pack away in the summer, it's like you get a whole new wardrobe! :D
What's your favorite season? And why?
Fall. You can hike without getting too over-heated as a general thing, and the leaves are much more beautiful.
What's your favorite animal?
I love animals of all discription. Probably, I love chimps and dogs the most.
What's the size of your shoes?
I can never really tell, it's somewhere between 8.5 and 9
What is your favorite hobby
Kicking little puppies
What is the furthest you have been from home?
Not having served in the Armed Forces nor rich enough to travel the world, I've been forced to the limits of Boston, MA to Honolulu, HI and from the limits of Victoria, BC to Tiajuana, MX. (With the exception of Hawaii, I've driven all those miles at least twice, and flown them all many more times.)
Same question, rephrased: Who can go further and by how much?
The farthest I have been from home is Europe (I'm from the USA). It was great.
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Around 875 miles from home, but not as the crow flies. This is "if the crow has to walk" as we say in the mountains here. Car travel. Bad roads. From here, across TN into Arkansas, then North to Mountain Home, Ark. and from there to some small town a five hour drive up into Missouri. I was traveling as an Evangelist at the time, and scheduled for meetings at several churches as I worked my way back home. That trip I drew my largest crowd, standing room only in a church that would seat 250. It would also be my last trip, for not long after I had my breakdown and was excommunicated. It's a funny world. The people are few now, but I've never quit, one is as important as 1,000.
What do you look for in a church when you are trying to find a place to go?
(This may be edited or deleted with my blessing, if so be. Pen.)
oh, I've never looked for a church. I guess I could say that if I was looking I'd probably opt for a Catholic Church - I'm most familiar with their goings on.
If you had the chance to get you're office back (if you were moved against your wishes) would you do it, knowing it will cause friction in the work place but you would have less distractions?
If it were me, I would do whatever I could to avoid all conflict. But then again, you have to do a good job in order to keep your job so maybe I would go in and talk to my boss about it and make a list of pros and cons for each scenario.
Would you read your roommate's diary if you found it and he/she wasn't coming home anytime soon?
No. I would be horrified if anyone read my diary so as tempting as it may be, privacy is sacred. ;)
Would you read your spouses diary?
Mmmm....no. At least, I'd try not to ;)
Do you keep a diary/journal?
No.
Have you been convicted of a felony?
I have never been suspected, charged, or convicted of anything except a minor traffic violation back when I was 18.
Have you ever been a lawyer for someone? (This doesn't count if you practice law as a profession.)
No, I have been lucky enough not to have to have had any events in my life thus far that required lawyers.
How do you feel about illegal downloading of music? Do you do it and if so, do you feel guilty about it?
I think that it shouldn't be done. Unfortunately, the apathy of those who do it regarding the act's legality has reached a point where I've given up preaching against it.
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