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Sure --- assuming I had survival skills. Why not --- you only live once.
Would you say something if you felt that a family member was not getting the proper medical care, or would you let the more immediate family members handle it and just keep your mouth shut?
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I would say so of course!! I want that family member to be alright and healthy and get the best care possible- I live in a very close and loving family. If they aren't getting the best care, help their family do so!
Would you abandon a friend you were out and about with if you ran into a person you would rather hang out with. Assuming you really didn't want to go out with that (original) person and that you were friends with the person you came across.
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No, but that would be determined in that situation.
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No, but I would insist my friend join us.
Would you stay by yourself overnight in a cemetary on a dare?
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Yes. The only thing I fear there is getting too cold. Go set on a bench, make sure I have enough coffee, and a warm jacket and hat. Things get weird sometimes, but remember you are alone, in a place where there are no lights, and the eyes play tricks. Stay off the graves, have respect for the dead.
Would you spent a night in a house that has a horrible history of hauntings? http://www.industreal.spb.ru/smiles/ghost.gif
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No no no. I don;t believe in ghosts ..but no!
Would you lie in court just to defend your best friend? (Your best friend has done something really bad)
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No, as much as I love my best friend.
Would you cheat on a test if you had no clue about the material it's over?
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When I was a kid in school, yeah, probably. I wasn't any angel by a long shot, and so I probably would have said hang the consequences.
Do you feel that the cops breaking the speed limit when they are not on a case is wrong?
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Absolutly for there is no reason for such abuse of power.
Same
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Yes, it always bothers me, also, to see them drive through residential areas at 300 mph; I don't know if they're actually on their way to the scene of the crime or not, I don't think it matters. Such laws are for safety, and to break them in the name of the law, or better, for the sake of safety, seems preposterous.
Same question, because I wonder if there is any support for the opposing view.
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Yes, it bothers me when they fly right by you on the road with no sirens or lights flashing. I also saw a cop talking on a cell-phone one day; he wasn't driving great, either.
Would you check out a book from the library that you have been wanting to read when you know you don't have the time and should be reading something for school?
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No. I try not to do that, anyway. I always feel awfully guilty, as though since I'm so terribly excited to read this book, surely someone else is pining for the same book, and cursing me for obstructing their joy. (I realize that I live in a place where nobody reads, but I like to pretend that I'm preventing someone's joy, that my reading choices have relevance.)
Same question. That's good.
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Have. Guilty as charged, your Honor!
Same question...
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Try not to...but I have....
Would you do something on the spur of the moment?? For no reason at all??
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No, there's always a reason even if you're not entirely sure what it is.
Would you let a friend make a fatal mistake, if you could prevent it?