I'm surprised at the responses. You mean lack of communication is a bigger issue than cheating?
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I'm surprised at the responses. You mean lack of communication is a bigger issue than cheating?
That surprises me as well.Quote:
Originally Posted by Virgil
I would have to say dishonesty, which includes cheating. Once that trust is gone it really is difficult to get it back if at all.
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As odd as it sounds, yes, which seems why I thought even my response as rather vague, for I feel that a lack or overall absence of communication, honesty, etc. could lead to something as horrible and unforgivable as infidelity, and making seemingly small conflicts ridiculously large and overwhelming. :sick:Quote:
Originally Posted by Virgil
To the person below me: if you suddenly inherited, earned, or found a large sum of money, would you ever donate money to any kind of organization? If so, which organization?
Yes, a danish organisation named "børnefonden" of which i'm already a member. they organise spnsorships for children in thirdworld countries, which ensures thema chance to get an education as well as faccilitated health care.
My sponsor child lives in Benin, in Africa. My grandmother once had a child from Rwanda, and one day there were no more letters, no more communication, and the fund couldn't find her, which was deeply tragic.
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I have thought of this question frequently, and would probably donate to a few organizations for research on various diseases and disorders, including cancer (and leukemia), AIDS/HIV, multiple sclerosis, and cystic fibrosis, among others.
To the person below me: would you ever join or contribute to a debate for something you believed strongly in, knowing, however, it as something against the law?
Do you mean it's against the law to debate it or what you're advocating in the debate is against the law?
Given that we have freedom of speech in my country, I'll assume the latter. Yes, I not only would I but I do. I happen to believe that abortion, which is legal here, should be outlawed except for some special cases. While I don't argue a political point on lit net, in my private life I do. It's no different than the abolitionists who argued for the end of slavery when slavery was legal.
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Yes I'm an activist.
And i find the american funding for a anti-AIDS campaign, on the condition that the funding is used only for preaching abstinense is both naive and unrealistic, as well as showing a complete lack of responsibility towards the people who are now being infected.
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No, for I don't care of changing the world.
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Adil - Nice to see you. Hope you are well.
Hi Virgil! Nice to see you too. I'm rather very busy these days because of exams. Just dropping by. See you soon. I gotta go.
The person above me is missing in action like this person, but hopefully just for the summer. Te Quiero mucho Adil.
I would definitely contribute to an underground cause if I personally believed it was the will of God and for the ultimate good of humankind. Also if I examined to the best of my ability those behind it, making sure it was not a con and so forth. Yes, absolutely.
Would you lie to someone to save another person's very life?
Of course. I can't imagine not trying to save a person's life when there is no physical risk.
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yep, I would.
You and another person are interviewing for the same job. Would you tell the other person that their zipper (it really is) was down before they went in for the interview?
Sure I would, he's not getting the job, no need for him to also make a fool of himself, that would be cruel.
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What a wonderful thing is to see your beautiful face Rachel.Quote:
Originally Posted by rachel