In a heartbeat.
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In a heartbeat.
Same question.
Yes, but not very happily. I would at least try to get a loved one out of the way firstly, yet if that involved necessarily accepting a bullet, then, yes, I would.
Same question. :p
Yup ... definitely.
Would you eat a mouse for a loved one?
No, only if I was forced to.. Coz.. what "loved one" would make you eat a mouse??
Would you be vegetarian at least on Sundays to alleviate at the most miniscule ways the pain and suffering of Mother Earth's precious beings??
Does my answer count if I already am vegetarian?? I assume it cannot... :D
So, I gladly pass the question.
No Im afraid not, I dont understand vegetarianism ( is that the right word??) and arent plants living beings and just as precious why should they be killed ( and how do we know they dont suffer??) and not animals? That said I prefer my meat to be raised humanily and killed with minumum suffering.
Would you keep a job you love that pays minumum wage meaning youll never afford any of those nice luxuries even if you were offered a better paid job that you dont particully enjoy?
Plants don't suffer because they have no nerve endings. I'm also intrigued--how do you ensure your food is killed humanely?
Hmm.. That's really hard to tell.. But I do suggest that you read "A Diet For A New America"... I often read my mother's books out of boredom and by reading this book, I insisted on making my family slowly vegetarian...
It was a video that did it for me that one of my animal rights friends showed me. I'm trying to get at least one vegetarian meal a day in, but it's tough.
Wow... that's good to know.. Well, I suggest you go to Asian Cuisine for an answer, or maybe an eggplant quiche? Or a cabbage casserole... they REALLY taste good, if prepared right. Breakfast is the easiest meal for vegetarians, try juicing.. (^^,)
Minimum wage seems a little difficult to live on (as I tried it years ago), but, if I loved my job enough, of course, I would keep it. I would, however, also consider a second part-time job to keep up with finances.Quote:
Originally Posted by Nightshade
Same question.
no even if I wanted to. I have too many on the street and in other hard situations to give to, care for, so no I would have to focus on making a lot more money.
same question please.
well, no. I'd prefer a job that I detest yet pays me enough and that job better not be a 9 to 5 thing. Something like a 1 hour pays a lot of money job.. So that I can donate money to those in need and be happy soing it sating that it's all worth it...
Would you eat cheese as oppose to... bitter gourd??? [in our country this is called ampalaya]
Sure, I'd eat cheese any day - even in preference to ampalaya!
Any one else want to tweak with that same question?
(hello Adil)
Why not.
Same Q
I like to try new things. I love cheese, but Send me that gourde!
Would you kiss Shinigami (please note: that question made without me knowing Shinigami's gender)?
Assuming Shinigami as a female, out of feeling very shy, I could never kiss someone, unless I know them very well - emotion closeness and awareness before physical intimacy and propinquity. No offense to you, Shinigami, of course. :blush:
Would you ever attempt any extreme sports?
Sure, I've done it before, and would do it again, It's just so much fun. Not that I do it regularly, except mountainbiking, but that's not so extreme in the netherlands, so I only do it when in a more hilly country.
Same Q.
I'm 45. To quote the movies "It ain't happening." However, we did extreme things with bicycles, skateboards, snurfers (a predecessor of the snowboard) when I was a teen in the seventies that are the direct cause of many of my broken bones. You ought to try going down a steep slope on a snowboard with a guy on your shoulders and a smaller guy on his. We did that often. Also a "rocking horse". Big guy is on two boards with hands and knees while up to three smaller kids ride his back down the slope. 70mph no hands on a 10speed bike pedelling in tenth gear downhill. Jumping the aparment complex steps on bikes not built for landing. Then on skateboards--I busted some ribs.
Ah, the good-old-days! I feel them every time the weather changes!
Good question though! Pass it on! ;)
Yup yup yup....most definitely. Pendragon, it sounds like you had an eventful childhood :) I guess since I'm still pretty young I've still got that do-crazy-crap spirit in me. The island is hilly and kids will luge on just about anything no matter how poorly paved the roads are. I used to rollerblade a lot...and I'm not talking about just rolling through the park. If the opportunity came around to try some more hard-core stuff, though...
Would you swim the English Channel?
Never! It would seem like quite an exercise worthy of praise, but, unfortunately, I admit an extreme fear of water. :eek:
Same question.
Nope, I've seen what crosses that channel, and I rather stay far away from it. It would be challenge sure, but there better be traffic signs, I'd hate to be run over by a massive container ship :D
Would you like to be a turnip merchant?
my spirit is willing, but practically I have too many people to be responsible for. I watched a documentary once of this young husband and day and he did this extreme parachuting and finally the mountain he chose was well.......I watched with pounding heart and when h e made it I breathed a sigh of relief. It wasn't until the credits I noticed to my horror a tribute to him. He had died on the next flight. No husband now, no daddy. so no unless it would be to go against an unjust law forbidding me to help others. Then I would do whatever it took.
Would you enter a writing contest like the one in Vancouver in my country, where you go there, spend three days locked up in this room with others, no talking, writing a novel in breakneck speed in order to vie for the prize of having it of course honed and then published that very year?It is nerve wracking, but many do it.
I would like to say that I would. But seeing as I live in Vancouver, I would have to follow through with that, and it isn't in my immediate plans... Let's say I will one day.
Would you sing in public?
I would like to say that I would. But seeing as I live in Vancouver, I would have to follow through with that, and it isn't in my immediate plans... Let's say I will one day.
Would you sing in public?
Yes.
What you want me to sing?
Pieces Of A Dream by Anastacia
Would you call yourself a hypocrite?
No.Quote:
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Just wanted to say I love your new atvar! :D
OK: The question was Would call yourself a hypocrite? I wouldn't. Others might. Depends on their point of view, which I do not control. :nod:
Same question. ;)
Most certainly not, I'd be one if I did!
Same Q
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Originally Posted by Pendragon
Why, thank you (blush)...I noticed after I got it that you had a nice dragon too, teehee ;)
Would I call myself a hypocrite? Hmmm...I don't think so. I'm pretty open about everything about me, so I don't say much that contradicts what I do/feel, though I do advocate that everyone else practice that kind of living, but when I see a lot of people doing it there is that tinge of jealousy that they're imitating my style of living....but now I've just admitted it, me being open again...so I guess, no, I'm not, lol.
Would you put on a banana suit and dance in a crowded mall? :banana:
Sure! it would be my pleasure! :lol:....
Would you have the guts to tell you co-worker that he is an Idiot to his face? ( I don't mean being evil, just incase you havea really really annoying person working with you ,, would you? ... )
I'd rather make him/her feel so.
Intersting question. Same one please.
I would, but only if all other efforts to enlighten him have failed.
Same Q.
I would never call him/her an idiot, considering that much more can seem said with kinder words, but I would comment politely on certain aspects of the individual that may bother me, also emphasizing his/her strengths, providing, too, motivation for improving any weaknesses.
Same question.
no, I would try to see things thru his/her eyes first and then ask if anything is troubling that person. Perhaps their 'being an idiot' comes from despair or hurt or unforgiveness so that they take it out on you.
If that failed I would definitely find another job.
same question.
yes.
would you kill a serial killer in cold blood? What about a series of seriel killers?
Nope, I rather see them arrested, let justice take its due course, besides, I doubt I could kill anyone in cold blood, I'm not a killer myself, or so I think.
Would you sever all ties with your family because you have grown apart on a fundamental level (eg. Beliefs)
This is a question I am currently facing.
Only if all they could do is reject me, yes.
(luckily not at that stage yet)
Faced with the choice, would you A. Dissect your own pet or B. Order a random felon to be lethally injected?
no, been there and done that. I believe true Love which does not look after its own interests, does not keep account of injuries will.......in the long run......heal whatever differences there are. If it doesn't it at least allows you to go to bed at night in peace having hurt no one. I hope it works out for you both.you are so worth them loving you.
same question.
I'm going to make the assumption that the pet is already deceased and this will be a post mortem autopsy. If that is the case I will dissect my pet.
Intersting, Same question:
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Faced with the choice, would you A. Dissect your own pet or B. Order a random felon to be lethally injected?