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Simple Q & A

bfreebern said:
If you could be any tree, what tree would you be and why?

Acorn. Solidly built and full of nuts.

EDIT: Forgot next question.

If you could cure cancer forever but 10,000 random people with nothing wrong with them had to die to do it - would you? What about 100,000?
 
154,000 people die everyday, if 100,000 died to cure cancer it doesn't change much. As Stalin said ""A single death is a tragedy, a million deaths is a statistic."

If you could bring one real person back from the dead who would it be and why?
 
AVB said:
154,000 people die everyday, if 100,000 died to cure cancer it doesn't change much. As Stalin said ""A single death is a tragedy, a million deaths is a statistic."

If you could bring one real person back from the dead who would it be and why?
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True. But the 100,000 who would die are not sick in any way. Perfectly healthy. Could be kids, mothers and fathers, etc. I know people die everyday but for the most part they die of disease, famine, accidents, etc. Perfectly healthy people do not just drop dead. They would in this scenario. It's an ethical question - how many innocent (i.e. healthy) people's deaths are worth curing cancer forever? And who are you (or me, or anyone) to make that decision?

Anyway, back to your question...
 
First, you didn't require anyone to make the selection just the decision if it was worthwhile. As far as ethical it is pretty weak, we ask some to sacrifice themselves all the time for the benefit of society. Police, Firemen, the Military all do this for us.



mrjinglesusa said:
AVB said:
154,000 people die everyday, if 100,000 died to cure cancer it doesn't change much.  As Stalin said ""A single death is a tragedy, a million deaths is a statistic."

If you could bring one real person back from the dead who would it be and why?
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True. But the 100,000 who would die are not sick in any way. Perfectly healthy. Could be kids, mothers and fathers, etc. I know people die everyday but for the most part they die of disease, famine, accidents, etc. Perfectly healthy people do not just drop dead. They would in this scenario. It's an ethical question - how many innocent (i.e. healthy) people's deaths are worth curing cancer forever? And who are you (or me, or anyone) to make that decision?

Anyway, back to your question...
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HEY! Pay attention to the rules!

Robbmt said:
Just to start a thread how about the old standby, Answer the previous question and ask a new one.
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If you could bring one real person back from the dead who would it be and why?


My best friends son, Christopher - because anytime I've ever asked my friend if there was anything I could do, he says, "Bring Christopher back!" - and I'd really like to be able to do that for him....

He has maintained a good sense of humor through his loss, though. A few weeks ago we were on a business trip and were driving through Little America, Illinois. My buddy picks up his cell phone, calls his wife and says' "Honey - please find the number for God in Little America, Illinois. Give him a call and ask him to bring Christopher back. I just saw a billboard in town that said, 'In God, all things are possible', so I figure if we give him a call, he'll take care of it!!".


My question:

Where are all of those unmatched socks I can't find after I do the laundry?
 
You are not a Lumberjack, turn in your Ax.

What they said was: "I wanted to be a lumberjack. Leaping from tree to tree as they float down the mighty rivers of British Columbia . . . The giant redwood, the larch, the fir, the mighty scots pine."

ggiese said:
The Giant Larch!!!! (Because Monte Python says so!!!)
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My question:

Where are all of those unmatched socks I can't find after I do the laundry?


They have gone to sock oblivion, never to return.



My question:

How does it feel when your boyfriend takes you from behind?
 
Matt R said:
My question:

How does it feel when your boyfriend takes you from behind?
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Answer: Like I have to take a massive dump!

Question: why is my back always bleeding? (hint: has something to do with the length of the fingernails on Matt’s Old Lady)
 
Matt R said:
My question:

Where are all of those unmatched socks I can't find after I do the laundry?


They have gone to sock oblivion, never to return.



My question:

How does it feel when your boyfriend takes you from behind?
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Don't ask questions you already know the answer to ;)
 
lbrief said:
Question: why is my back always bleeding?
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That's called scabies.. quit scratching it and it'll heal faster.

When you wake up on the floor of the local tavern, do you need to change your pants?
 
Yellow.


We all know the old saying, "I'd give my left nut to do her".

1. Would you actually give your left nut to do someone? IF you said yes, who would it be?
 
I got the olds aurora up to 110 on a back-a$$ country road which is also the dumbest thing I've ever done.

Question-Greatest American President of all time?
 
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