I'd like to think so, hopefully I am not going to have a break up and I won't have to find out this time around.
Would you spend Christmas in a exotic location, or are you more for the familiar?
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I'd like to think so, hopefully I am not going to have a break up and I won't have to find out this time around.
Would you spend Christmas in a exotic location, or are you more for the familiar?
Yes, in a heartbeat!I would love to spend the summer holidays in as many interesting, delightful, and exotic places as possible.I dislike the idea of going to the same place all the time for a break, I find that too monotonous and predictable.There are still so many beautiful and enchanting sites I'm yet to visit, but, hopefully, I will get to travel to in the near future.:)
If your good friend was a well known writer and, many years later, they left you all of their belongings, and suddenly one day a literary historian appeared and asked you to give them to him/her(so he/she could write about the poet and publish a book) would you give them up?Though there is no guarantee that they will be returned and this remains your only connection with your deceased writer friend?
The question then becomes do I deny my friend the aclaim that he/she has rightfully earned or satisfy my own selfish desire to hold them close to me. I think I must alow my friend that chance to shine, but that one original poem would remain with me, framed and on the wall in a place of honor. I can always purchase the book if the other material is not returned. It may not be the originals, but the words are my friend's communication to the world.
Same question, it's a very good one. :nod:
Hmm...probably. Emily Dickinson, Edgar Allan Poe...the list goes on of writers who have only become famous after their death. It wouldn't be fair to deprive my friend of a place in the annals of literary history.
Same question!
I would offer up zerox copies.
same question.
I like radshaws answer.
would you(and this is borrowed from Zobmondo!!)rather..."for the rest of your life, eat your least favorite foods hygienically prepared or eat you favorite foods prepared in risky circumstances?"
Depends how risky the circumstances. Will I be finding Band Aids in my food? I think I would go with my favorites.
Same Question.
If my least favourite food was also healthy, I'd probably go for not risking.
Same question.
I would have to say my favourite foods, but only as long as I could wash them myself in some fresh waterfall or with a bottle of water, as I would have to avoid my least favourite foods altogether.I would never choose the meat or chicken, been a vegetarian for five years, sorry there.;)
Would you enter the most beautiful Labyrinth which could take you to some enchanting place or lead your to an early demise( if you do not find it in time and continue walking around for many years), though you don't know which way is home and you may get lost?
Almost certainly. Labyrinths, by their original definition, have but one path (it just happens to be very long). Did you mean a maze? :p
Same question!
I am a risk taker, so yes.
Would you like to have more sisters or brothers?
Brothers, I have one sister, and I don't care for her much, she's a nuisance.
Would you prefer an extremely emotional person or a calculating rationalist?
Tough one, I have difficulty with extremists of any sort, but I guess a calculating rationalist would be more tolerable.
Same Q.
Neither.I like a combination of both.I think it's desirable if one can have a personality which can sustain boths sides of thought and feeling.
If you captured a rare and exquisitely beautiful butterfly would you keep it for yourself or let it go and release it into the wild?
It depends for what. As a friend? As a brother or sister? As a wife? As an employee or workmate or boss?
Let me assume friend and say, emotional--although I can see how that can get old.