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| 1 | They should both be punished equally, but equally at a maximum level. | Would you advocate a "hate crimes" bill where you live? |
| 2 | I can't live without my little scrolling wheel! | Do you use a scrolling mouse? |
| 3 | What's wrong with a rat? It's just meat. Worms, chitinous insects, slugs etc are far more unpleasent concepts and I'd eat them if it was a choice between that and being hungry (never mind starving.) Anyone who says they wouldn't eat a rat if they really were starving is beyond my comprehension (even vegetarians.) | Would you eat a rat? |
| 4 | Yes... but I'd be suspicious. Anything like that, left out like that would have to be a test. Probably there'd be a camera on it, or a bomb inside or something. I'd err on the side of caution I think. | You are babysitting someone's daughter one evening. When you walk in the kitchen to get a drink, you see a box with the sign "Extremely private" on it. Does this make you want to open it more than if there was no sign at all? |
| 5 | Why would anyone connected to the net, with friends and relatives also connected, need to write a letter, ever again? I don't write pen and paper letters any more. | Have you written a letter in the past week? |
| 6 | Hooray for the BBC! Even with ITV and C4 advert breaks are short (3min) and if you see a US programme on these channels its pretty obvious to see the 10 minute 'cuts' where adverts would have been scheduled, that we just don't have to endure here (adverts every 20m here) so I guess relatively, we get off pretty lightly. I still prefer the idea of a license fee though - I find adverts so irritating. | Are there too many ads on television in your country? |
| 7 | I don't like Britain today, I don't like the way its run... and I have been known to advocate the 'Britain becoming the nth state of America' suggestion, but I do live here and I am a resident of this country, so I feel an obligation to be loyal, regardless of my personal opinions - after all you have to trust in the people who lead you even if you don't always agree- if everyone did their own thing and was only loyal when it suited them it would be anarchy. Plus I look at Britain the way it was 50 years ago, and the way everyone pulled together during the war - and this reminds me that we might be going through a bad patch, but that there's definitely still a country to feel proud of over here. | What amount of loyalty do you feel toward your country? |
| 8 | (N+1)th state then - didn't you know; us British are notoriously bad at maths. | What amount of loyalty do you feel toward your country? |
| 9 | Going swimming in open water has got to be one of my no.1 favourite things - but the pool is no substitute (lots of horrid people) and finding a patch of sea or lake with the right situation and quality is almost impossible... So most of the time I do end up settling for the public pool... but if only I lived at the seaside...
| On average, how often do you swim? |
| 10 | How's 'Beachy' - one part 'likes beaches' to one part 'looks peachy' - its the strangest cognitive process I've ever encountered in all my dealings with people and friends... | What's the worst/best nickname you've heard for someone? |