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wiper 10-02-2007 06:01 PM

Re: Who would you take a bullet for?
 
adyn, age 5.

only person in the world i'd die for, and not have a single second thought.

stabn 10-02-2007 06:09 PM

Re: Who would you take a bullet for?
 
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adyn, age 5.

only person in the world i'd die for, and not have a single second thought.

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"To make things less predictable lets say it cant be your kids or spouse since im sure so many people would."

miajag 10-02-2007 06:21 PM

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adyn, age 5.

only person in the world i'd die for, and not have a single second thought.

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"To make things less predictable lets say it cant be your kids or spouse since im sure so many people would."

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I assumed ADYN was some sort of android he's been designing and constructing for the past five years.

TheMetetron 10-02-2007 06:35 PM

Re: Who would you take a bullet for?
 
No one.

Pontuan21 10-02-2007 06:38 PM

Re: Who would you take a bullet for?
 
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Any of my siblings, because they're like better versions of me who have children to take care of.


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stabn 10-02-2007 06:39 PM

Re: Who would you take a bullet for?
 
Ok so basically 0 good answers so far.

suzzer99 10-02-2007 06:45 PM

Re: Who would you take a bullet for?
 
My friend's daughter (who I help raise a little) - in a nanosecond. That's about it I think.

Keepitsimple 10-02-2007 06:47 PM

Re: Who would you take a bullet for?
 
Probably noone. If I live to 75+ I might take one for a young future great.

ahnuld 10-02-2007 07:24 PM

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A better question might be "Is there a number of random people you don't know that you would die to save?" E.g., 100 random strangers somewhere throughout the world.

I'd be surprised if most people would substitute their life to save even a million random strangers.

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that would depress me very much. I think I would die for 10 random strangers, although I know people who would do it for 2.

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You can save some random person's life for, I believe, about a $250 donation (I can try to find the link if someone wants it). This means that whenever you purchase anything for $250 or more (regardless of how much you already give to charity), you are essentially condemning a person to death so that you can have a material good.

Have you ever purchased something that costs more than $2,500? You are not sitting on a new sofa, you're sitting on the bodies of 10 dead africans.

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No, I gainfully employ many people and improve countless lives from the trickle down effect.

ahnuld 10-02-2007 07:26 PM

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that would depress me very much. I think I would die for 10 random strangers, although I know people who would do it for 2.

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What exactly is the Mother Teresa lifestyle they have adopted? How are they pursuing their clearly singular humanitarian vision, since they have such an uncommon love for Man?

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Dedicating their life to palliative care research.


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