compensation or not--yes I would.
below me--same question, I enjoy it.
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compensation or not--yes I would.
below me--same question, I enjoy it.
Ehm, really depends on the kind of theme park ride. I did not have the guts to get in the Goliath in Walibi World in Holland.. despite it having been thouroughly tested.. But if the ride would look relatively harmless, I would.
Would you write your mum e-mails saying that you really love her, because she sends you e-mails with this message.. even if you are not completely sure you are truthful (ouch, I realise how awful this sounds.. but just say hypothetically :blush:)?
I tried breaking up the fight, after telling someone nearby to call the police, while still trying to maintain a safe distance. I ended the physical fighting part, but they continued yelling all sorts of things, not quite for forum ears. :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Bianca Fransen
Yes, I would. I love both of my parents dearly, but for my step-mother, I do not quite have the greatest feelings; regardless, I tell her I love her, more out of respect than motherly love.Quote:
Originally Posted by Bianca Fransen
Would you ever back-pack (meaning walk, stopping at places for food and essentials) across various foreign countries, just for the experience?
(I have a friend who does this frequently; he returns here to work, now and then, save money, then go back-packing. Reluctantly, he just returned from the Congo.)
yes... I'd more than love to.
would you back-stab a friend for any amount of money?
i want to say no, but if you offered me enough money to match Bill Gate's personal fortune, then i'd have to say yes...as long as I didn't have to murder them.
i mean... think about it... i could buy a publishing house.
would you sing on national tv for 1,000 american dollars?
Only if I was with a large group of friends and didn't have to sing for very long.
Would you lie to get a class office or promotion (depending on the age group)?
Depends on if the lie affected my coworkers or not. But probably.
Would you give up your most prized posession for the greatest night of your life?
Haha.. as long as the "most prized posession" is not my memory (or one of my friends or sisters, but I cannot think of them as a posession).. yes, I would.
Like this question, so I ask the same..
Yes, I probably would, of course, depending on what entails 'the greatest night of my life.' Experience always sounds better than material possessions, but that would have to seem some great night.
Would you purchase your available college books early to begin studying (for what will seem the most difficult year of school), or enjoy the remains of your vacation?
Enjoy the remains of the holiday for sure. I don't like studying and I rarely ever do it anyway. So far I passed with decent enough grades and marks, so I am not really bothered. Dunno what I would do with a really difficult year, never had one of those.
Would you believe gossip about your friends if you hear it second hand?
Probably not. Although we might start suspecting.
This question requires one to have read "The Puppet Masters" by Robert Heinlein:
Would you have shot people who wore clothes?
No, I doubt of ever shooting anyone, even in extreme cases of Heinlein's work. :p
Would you pretend you enjoy a disgusting food just to please people around you?
Probably.
If you took hours to prepare a meal would you want your guest to tell you the truth about whether they liked your cooking or not? If it was bad?
I would hope my guests would tell me the truth, yes. If they claimed to like what I prepared, no matter how long it took me, the chances seem high that I will prepare it again. :D
Hypothetically, if you needed surgery for something, would you allow surgeons and anesthesiologists to use an experimental anesthesia, if they asked your permission?
No. I'd try to cure it naturally before seeing a doctor at all; and once I did I think I'd want something that had already been established.
Would you tell someone how you felt about them if you were generally a shy sort of person by nature?