Change place from time to time. I'm one of those travelling-gypsy types. :D
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Change place from time to time. I'm one of those travelling-gypsy types. :D
Same Q.
I suffer from itchy feet I need to keep moving changing being somwhere new at least every 3 years ( mind youonly been in present home for just about 6 months give or taka and am already packing to leave)
Interesting Q needs repeating I think.
Haha.. it seems I am the odd one out. I would love to stay in one place for the rest of my life - I have tried to move for the one I love(d) and it wasn't a great succes, partly because I kept missing the place I came from.
Would you keep the same (a bit dull) job for 30 years if it provided for your family?
No I wouldn't, nor would I keep the same (a bit dull) family for 30 years even if it safeguarded my job.
Would you give up the little finger on your right hand for a really astounding voice?
No way.
For
1)We play flute. We like it. We have studied it for seven years and we won't give it up for some voice.
2)Our voice is astounding enough, thank you.
Same question, since we are a lazy bastard.
No thanks I am rather attached to all eleven of my fingers :eek2:
And if you mean a singing voice I m tone deaf so have no interest in that area as for aa speaking voice I live with 2 eople of astounding voices so prefare a low insistant murmur. I find it most effective
Well since I too am lazy here is a rather boring q
PBM Would you kill a child to cure the world?
If the child annoyes me I would, doesn't seem that logical to do, but there would be little hesitation from me if it is proven to be correct (the curing the world part). Since I find all children to be annoying at best, I can state that I would do so.
PBM, would you sacrifice the world for your own elevation to Godhood?
No. Of course, the whole part of achieving "Godhood" does not entirely involve superiority over all living things, but I would seem alone - for once, equal - with my surroundings, which would only consist of myself, and anyone/anything else divine.
Would you learn a talent merely to impress others, even though you would not choose it otherwise?
I would if I would choose it. To impress people is part of human nature and I won't make the exeption. But as your question includes the word 'merely', I think I would not for that reason only. Why doing things only for others and not for ourselves first. I like entertaining myselfe and be happy with what I have achieved rather than wait for other's complements. No I would not.
Would you cry over your destiny or try to make things better if you are boken down?
Good q, Id like to think I would try to make things better but truth is Id probably cry about it first and then try and make it better because Im mad with my self for crying over what can be fixed.
Would you PBM admit on your first day of work somewhere you have never been that youve lost the list of days you are meant to work??
no. Why? unless someone asks or that question (hence the admitting) then I would have no cause to blurt that out in front of everyone and anyone! :D
Would you willingly give up your greatest (most treasured) possesion for immortality?
No, I would trade nothing for immortality, for I imagine that immortality would seem horrible and lonely, seeing all of your friends and family members born and pass away, and I cannot imagine feeling fatal pain with immortality - in some painful, normally life-threatening situation, and having to withstand the pain. :eek2:
Would you ever allow one of your older relatives to live in an adult care home, even if it seemed against his/her wishes?
On a random thought, would one, who would destroy a world to gain godhood, deserve the title God? Wouldn't he then be just a god?Quote:
PBM, would you sacrifice the world for your own elevation to Godhood?
I never said anything about destroying the world, now did I?Quote:
Originally Posted by Taliesin
If it means I would have to take care of the relative if he/she isn't in a home, I would. Visiting might be something i'dd consider.Quote:
Originally Posted by Mono
PBM, same Q.
Having worked in a nursing home, no if I can avoid that I would. Nothing against a nursing home but most elderly would rather die at home with family around.
Would you consider going back in time to change your own past?