Did you cause the accident?
Did you cause the accident?
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Was the ice-cream meant for you?
And, as we don't want to be impolite, do you want to speak about it?![]()
If you believe even a half of this post, you are severely mistaken.
If you had had the ice-cream, that death of somebody wouldn't have had happened?
I sang of leaves, of leaves of gold, and leaves of gold there grew.
Ha however it was had a heartactck in there head ( brainfreeze) and died??
but seriously.... Is the place you would have eaten the ice cream relevant?
Did the death happen 20 years ago?
Does this involve you wantimg to save someone?
I sthe gender of someon relevant?
if so is it a HE?
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Is the accidental death directly linked to yours not having ice cream 20 years ago?
If so, did the death occur due to yours not having the ice cream?
If you often feel like this, is it because you feel guilty or responsible for some reason? Like, let's say, for somebody dying?
Did you know the person (I assume it was a person and not a pet![]()
) before they died?
If so, did you know them well?
Were you friends?
About that accident and how the dead body became dead, was there banana skin involved?
Traffic accident? (ie hit by a car or bus or a plane and such)
I have a plan: attack!
No.No.Yes.
And, not really but thought I should post anyway (didn't know what else to do to get some attention!)Yes.No.
Hmm, yes.
No.
Yes.In a way, yes.
In a way, yes.
In a way, yes.
Yes.
No.
No.
No.
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"It is not that I am mad; it is only that my head is different from yours.”
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So you feel guilty because you feeel that you were meant to die??
Was somthing wrong with the icecream?
Did the icecream directly cause the death?
Is lack of clothing in any way relivant??![]()
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Was there music playing?
Was the DP selling the ice cream?
Were you present when the death occurred?
Did other people witness the death?
Was the DP a relative?
Do, or do not. There is no try. - Yoda
Was the ice cream offered to you by the dead guy?
Does suicide count as an accident? Did he commit suicide?
Did you refuse to have the ice cream for any reason in particular or you just didn't feel like indulging?
After the dead guy died, was his body in one piece and generally intact or was he a bit of a puzzle?
Did you witness the death of... don't-know-him-too-well-and-he's-not-my-friend?
If not, did you find out about his death in the media? Somebody told you about it?
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Is the place where you were offered ice-cream relevant?
If you believe even a half of this post, you are severely mistaken.
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"It is not that I am mad; it is only that my head is different from yours.”
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To recap:
- Type/ flavour of ice cream and how it was to be served is irrelevant.
- I did not kill or got killed by anyone.
- I was offered the ice cream.
- There was no specific reason for wanting or not wanting the ice cream.
- Someone did die.
- Ice cream was not poisoned.
- I often feel like this.
- If I had had the ice cream, something would not have happened.
- The death was not a violent one but an accident.
- If I had the ice crea, something would not have happened.
- It has something to do with my wish to have saved someone.
- The DP is a he.
- I knew the DP well and he was a relative.
- The ice cream did not cause the death directly.
- I was not present when the death happen and no one else witnessed it.
- It was not a suicide.
- I simply did not want to have ice cream at that time.
- The body was in one piece.
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Did the DP know that you had declined the ice cream?
Did he care?
Voices mysterious far and near,
Sound of the wind and sound of the sea,
Are calling and whispering in my ear,
Whifflingpin! Why stayest thou here?
Did the DP eat the ice cream that was offered to you?
Was the DP hit by a bus? car?
Did the DP offer you the ice cream?
Do, or do not. There is no try. - Yoda
Did the person die immediately after you declined the ice cream?
Or, was his death merely the culmination of a series of events sparked by the refusal of ice cream, and he died more recently?
Did you refuse ice cream out of spite?
Did your wish to save someone come true after your refusal of the ice cream, i.e. you saved one and caused the death of another by your actions?
Did you realize before your refusal the possibility of inflicting death?
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