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1This survey should be multiple choice. To answer it correctly I need to check both "yes" and "no."

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Do you ever knowingly contradict yourself in the spirit of being disagreeable?
2I don't listen to much music, therefore I don't have much of a personality.Do you think the type of music a person listens to reflects their personality?
3Rarely-izzle.Do you ever use hip-hop language in order to achieve comedic effect?
4I think that arguments over survey qualification are detrimental to my well-being.Why do you like reading the Deleted Surveys in the Forum area?
5Sushi and water.You must choose only one type of food and only one type of beverage to live off of for the rest of your life.
6> Sushi and water.

I didn't read the previous answers before submitting that, by the way.

Sushi seems to be in the lead.
You must choose only one type of food and only one type of beverage to live off of for the rest of your life.
7Other: incense.Which if any of these home fragrance items do you own?
8It depends on the survey. Some surveys need lots of choices. Most only need a few.How many choices is too many for a survey?
9Apparently I got a stone sculpture of Ludwig Boltzmann's head.So the inevitable happens during the headloss epidemic your head falls off. Luckily you stocked up on a spare head and new brain. Did you buy a replica of your own or choose someone else's, if so whose head and or brain did you pick and why?
10Yes I could. I tend not to take the news at face value. Some news reports jump to conclusions without explaining how they reached them, some distort the truth to encourage people to interpret events in a certain way. I ask myself questions like "how could they know that," "is there a rhetorical slant to this" and "are there other ways these events could be interpreted?" If I don't have good answers to these questions, I'm not going to form more than a tentative opinion on the matter.

I think I would be able to put aside what I'd heard in the news in favor of considering the (hopefully) better documented evidence presented at a trial.
Could you be an impartial juror if it were commonly believed and widely reported that the defendant had committed a brutal crime?
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