*Almost* everything. :D
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*Almost* everything. :D
Same question. (In a hurry)
no, not everything.
would you ask someone to help you with a task for which you said before that you'll do it alone?
I usualy do things alone. If I made my mind to do somthing alone, I would not ask someone to help me unless his/her help is essencial for the acomplishement of the task at hand. The quality of what I'm doing is above all. Better do things in a good way with the help of people than spoil it for an act stupid.
Would you share your home with a stranger asking for help for a short time, let say 1 or 2 days?
I have before, but I knew the young man only slightly (and we still remain friends in good contact). If I invited a complete stranger, I would have to live alone (for others' safety), and make many, many restrictions. Regardless, if I had the space, sure, I would, to help someone.
Same question (a good one!).
Oh dear well sexist and stupid as this might sound I would share my house with a woman/ girl but never a man they couldnt be a complete stranger either Id have to either know them slightly or they would have know someone who I know at least halfish (ie not a complete stranger )
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Would you share your home with a stranger asking for help for a short time, let say 1 or 2 days?
Not so long ago, we let in three refugee's from indonesia (Aceh) refugees of war, but all though we had never seen them or talked to them before, they did know someone we knew, so i guess they weren't complete strangers. To answer, i think i might be too prudish, but yeah if i had some sort of identification. there is a movie about that, can't remember what it's called, but a british guy "orders" a wife on the net, turns out she can only speak russian, and then some of her friends turn up, complete strangers to the guy and one of them goes berserk and tries to kill everybody... or something like that...
eh.. question. would you knowingly risk your life to help others. ex. A third world war zone?
Yes.
Would you risk your life to save strangers? What if they were convicted criminals?
Ouch, I am not very brave. I will answer 'no' to this, though I hope that I will act differently.
Would you give up your job, because you no longer like it when you have no alternative (yet)?
(heh Bianca, hello it's been a while! :wave:)
In theory yes, it's the kind of thing I always think I want to do... in practice I'm not sure I'd be that brave... but I've never had a 'real' job so I dont know...
Would you go to see the same show (like your favourite band's concert) for two nights in a row?
I have done so before with no regrets, and would do it again, provided I had the essential finances and spare time.
Would you ever adopt a Machiavellian lifestyle of morals (unnecessarily complimenting others, "brown nosing," in order to increase your status - in essence, using others as a means to your advantage)?
I might...in complete opposition to Kant, I might add.
Would you lie to save someone's life?
Of course, I lie for far less important reasons.
Would you kill to save someone's life?
I could, yes, but it really depends on the circumstances surrounding the event.
Would you rob a store if you didn't have money to feed your family? (yes, it IS your only option =) )
Yes, if that's the only option.
Would you be able to torture someone?
Uh - no. A definite no.
Would you parachute? :D Just to change the topic from robberies and torturings and murderings and I know not what else...
Hmm, to make it more interesting, would you parachute from a high mountain that nobody had ever parachuted from before because it was not considered safe? (Jaggy rocks poking at the sky from the side of the mountain)