Myself
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Myself
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same Q
My poetry notebook.
If everything living is safe, nothing is worth risking my life in a fire. But if even one of my hamsters is in there, I'd try to get him out. I do have a knife that is all I have of my dad. I suppose it would be top priority. My books took a long time to collect, but they can be replaced. That knife can't.
Anyone else? It's a good question!
My computer tower. I have a lot of stuff on it that was an utter ***** to get, including my music libery. I feel that out of all my belongings, it would be the hardest to replace.
Same question!
I would save my Grandma's Rosary.
If you had to eat only peanut butter and jelly or Tuna fish for a month straight which would you choose?
Tough choice! These are two of my favorites. I would go with tuna for a month's restriction. it seems that there are many more variations that one could use for tuna. Although, there are many things that could be done to pb&j also. I'll still go with tuna. Can I have a variety of breads, mustards, spices, cheeses, and vegetables to incorporate into it? We're not talking just plain old tuna and bread, are we? In that case I would go with peanut butter and jelly.
Same question.
I'll take the tuna just because it has less fat (provided it's not tuna in oil). Don't want to have peanut butter every day and gain weight. It's easier to put on than it is to take off.
would you fake cry in front of a police officer just to get out of a ticket?
only if it was at the point of losing my license
would you take a bullet for a stranger?
only if it was a child.
Would you stay out of work just to surf the Internet?
Not unless i came across something very, very important that i needed to check out or just wanted a day off and had nothing better to do.
Would you do what most embaresses you on national TV if to save the life of someone you didnt know anything about?
Life is precious to me. My dignity will heal. They may be a stranger to me, but that doesn't make them any less human.
Would you try to conquer a fear, like say, of spiders, by going into a pet shop and asking to hold a tarantula? (I did this, that's why I ask. And I didn't freak out and kill the spider, even when it shocked me by suddenly walking up my arm. I haven't repeated the experiment, but spiders don't bother me as bad.)
Absolutely. The best way, for me at least, to face a fear is to meet it head on. I intend on facing the roots of one of my greatest before the year is out, because I need someone there just in case I can't handle the situation. The circumstances have yet to arise for that. But I do face anything I find a fear of. Telling someone your true feelings for instance...
Same question. (Great one, Pen!)
I am not sure if it will conquer fear, but I will give it a try.
If you knew a guy or a girl for very long - say 8-9 yrs, and you were friends initially and then for say a yr or two there was seriousness, as in a relationship, and then one day he/she tells you that they got engaged with someone else, giving you excuses and that they couldnt take a stand, and now, they insist that you are still in their heart and would like things continue as normal as earlier, despite this person already being engaged. Would you like it and still continue or be in a relation with this person??
I would never be in a romantic relationship with someone who was engaged. Thatd be terrible....imagine how youd feel if you were the person they were engaged too....
Would you see the mother cow that would be served as your dinner and have it slaughtered in front of your eyes if it was the best steak youd ever eat?
Definitely! I really like knowing how the perfect steak came into existence. :nod:
Would you go all the way to the end of the world and shout out your deepest feelings for all the world to hear?
Why not? But i'll make my feelings known to the person first. If those feelings are for a certain someone. If not then i'll go right ahead and do it...:D
Aimus, talking about feelings....a pleasant surprise.....:)
So let the next poster reply to the same.
I talk about feelings all the time! :p
I won't do it. It is cold at the end of the world, there is nobody around, except for pinguins and polar bears, and above all, it's better to be near, than far away. :)Quote:
So let the next poster reply to the same.
Would you go out into town and make someone smile?
I love making people smile! Theyre contagious! thats why :D is my favorite smiley! Even after getting braces i havent cut back on any everyday smiling, only in photos. When a perfect stranger smiles at me it stirs a wonderful sense of worth and contentment, and an even better feeling when you can do the same! :D:D:D
Would you go in costume to a regular, casual party just to bring some life to it?
~knock knock~ What the--the Green Arrow?
Consider yourself lucky I'm here. I got my start saving parties like this from crooks.
Same question!
Oh, I haven't been on this thread in along time.
No I can't say I could see me doing that. It would take a lot of guts. I'd rather just bring a game or somethng to liven it up.Quote:
Would you go in costume to a regular, casual party just to bring some life to it?
Same Q.
Depends what kind of costume...and also how many of my friends were there.
But, probably, I like doing crazy shizz like that!
If a friend you had known for ages wanted you to go to a concert that had your most hated band playing, would you go?
No, ofcourse not, he can go, I'm not keeping him.
Same Q. :)
No. Friend or not, I can't stand the music, I can't stand it. Even the wife and I carry seperate CD's in our vehicles, because that was one thing we never really agreed on was music. So I don't make her listen to mine, and she doesn't make me listen to hers. We listen to the groups we agree on, and save the others for when we are by ourselves. http://www.websmileys.com/sm/music/musik04.gif
How far would you go to complete a collection of favorite books-- money wise?
Depends on how much money i had...at the moment I'm broke from Christmas shopping so it would be $0. But if i was collecting over a long period of time I'd be willing to spend a few thousand, just dont wanna give up some much $ all at once.
Same Q
If I really wanted the books I would figure out how to finance it, even if it meant saving over a long period of time. And that goes for just about anything I truly want. But I wouldn't just plunck down my life's savings all at once for anything without careful consideration.
Would you tell your coworker that he/she had a bat in the cave?
....i have no idea what that means so ill pass it along....:confused:
A "bat in the cave" is a booger. I have one coworker who takes herself so seriously and as she was giving out orders and being a condescending winch, she had a booger in her nose that jiggled a little as she spoke.
In this situation, would you interupt her, burst her bubble and say, "you have a booger, do you mind?" or would you just nod at her, focusing on the booger? Or something.
Depends on the person, when I worked at a tavern there was a bartender who always used to ask me before he went out if he had any "boogs" than he'd tilt his head back so I could get a good look. It was so weird at first, but eventually I got used to telling him right away and checking all the time even on other people at work (before that I'd ignore it). Now, usually guys I'll tell, but it's kind of akward to tell a girl that....so I just leave it to the next person :D .
Same question.
If i knew the person fairly well, and they seemed like the type who wouldnt mind being told, but if i had just met them then no.
If you were at a party at a friends place and had mentioned you had a sore back, and someone you just met at the party offered a massage, would you take it?
No way- my back is too sensitive for me to let som random person be rubbing up all over me. Besides, they'd probably try to do something anyways, and that's not cool.
Would you ever face your fears (all of them) for someone you love?
To put it simply, yes :) If someone i loved was ever in dangeri would completely forget they were even my fears
Same question
Have. Broke me of my fear of blood. Had to save my brother's life when I was 17, he was 13 and bleeding to death from a slash in his leg. I had never seen so much blood in my life, and usually I'd pass out at just a few drops. I packed him in my arms to the car, picked up a friend to help hold pressure on the wound and broke every driving law in the State getting him to the hospital. Normally, I was a fairly timid driver in town. Not then. Old Allen was dying. He has a horrible scar, but I don't fear blood, or diving in to help save anyone's life.
Good question. Keep it going!:thumbs_up
I can do anything for love. I will do it....:D
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If it concerns any of my family and friends, I would. No questions asked. I, too, am hemophobic, Uncle Pen, and just a small cut around the finger made by a knife, when it drips blood, makes my eyes see gray, my surroundings spin and afterwards would feel nauseous. Then my heart would race thrice than normal. If that's not a phobia, then I don't know what is.
But for example, if I'm given Uncle Pen's situation, I would've done the very same thing, phobia and traffic rules all broken, what the heck. I would've probably forgotten it already. Well, ofcourse, there is that initial reaction of fear and wanting to run when you see that red liquid dripping and flooding from human skin but that's perfectly understandable. But afterwards, if the thought of blood overcomes that of the thought of your relative in need, then I say go to a mental ward. Both for phobic and compassion reasons.
But ofcourse, that's only me. http://www.websmileys.com/sm/fam/fam19.gif
Keep the question going!
It is interesting the way the brain handles emergencies. I have passed out at the sight of blood and gone into shock (blood pressure dropping to dangerously low numbers, cold sweat, gray pallor, rapid-thready heartbeat) when donating blood. Twenty years ago I had a motorcycle accident in a desolated area of mountains. The five carpals of my left hand were dislocated, making my hand deform from my arm at a strange angle, and a chunk of my calf was gouged out and torn away. Instead of going into shock or even feeling pain, I simply did what I needed to do: pick up the motorcycle and carry/drag it off the road; walk a mile and a half to a filling station I had passed to call for help; assist with getting the motorcycle into the back of my friend's pickup truck; and endure the ride down the mountain to the hospital. However, the instant I was on the guerney and my riding boot was removed and about a pint of blood was poured out of it onto the floor... I passed out!
Overcoming fear-- for whomever and for whatever reason-- comes not from actually overcoming the fear (that takes time and mind-training) but from pushing through it oblivious because something else is more important.
New question: would you do something "stupid", which in this context means harmful to yourself, to save a loved one or friend?
i think i would, i do alot of stupid things without helping anyone(it´s kind of my motto) and if it helps my friends all the better
would you jump half naked in to a whole in a frozen river( i did)
by the way that story had a llot of nice imagry(nice meaning realistic) but it almost made me pass out reading it i can't deal with the word gouge, gives me the shivers
No way. I can't stand ice cold water. Plus no one would want to see me half naked. Not a pretty sight. :D
Same Q.
If I wanted to, absolutely. There isn't alot I won't do-- although here, I'd like the comfort of knowing that half naked meant relatively covered up...
Would you risk losing something you love for someone you love? (Thing can be action or material...)