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2I realize why this was multi-choice. I chose two answers. But...I'm not a girl nor am I raising children. Difficult for me to share a meaningful opinion on this one.When is it too late for an abortion?
3> Some of those night ones,look like ether satellites/and or planes among stars zooming in and out. The row of orange lights, could be anything like lights from a building,or could be lights from a tow truck. The day ones look like planes, the lights in the day. looks like a reflection of the sun off of a plane. They are too blurry to really tell what they were.

A lot of people say these sightings are satellites. Talk about crazy claims: Not a single satellite made from Earth has blinking lights on it. But it seems a lot of UFO debunkers believe they all have them.

Whatchya' think?
4Ultamate: I LOVE that video! That's great! I'm a real sucker for pranks. I love to play them, and I love to have them played on me.

At work, in the entrance foyer to our building, we have a nice coffin set up with a dummy's hand sticking out and a bloodied "body" inside (for Halloween). The cleaning lady always comes in at 6:30AM and I was here around 5:30AM, so...when I saw her pull up to the building, I quickly locked the door again, took the dummy and hand out of the coffin and tucked inside the coffin myself.

When she unlocked the door, I let her get a ways inside, then started moaning and lifted the coffin lid. She screamed her head off and bolted out the door, still screaming.

We both laughed about it for a few minutes, until we were out of breath. We have 24-hour recorded security cameras all over the place. She's been showing people the video throughout the day.
Have you ever gotten scared by a video like this?
5Biggest LoserFrom this moment, what television show are you likely to watch next?
6> I've heard about this voice before, but I don't have it.

LindaH: That's pretty great, actually. But...you've never heard "yourself" say (think to yourself), "Maybe you shouldn't have been so harsh." Or, "I wonder if I hurt their feelings." Or how about the conscientious, "God, why did I wear this shirt tonight?" I would rate all that one's 'inner voice'.

I've had a pretty great experience with my 'voice'. For much of my career, that voice was always critical, blaming me for everything that didn't go right whether or not I had anything to do with matters. These days, for some reason, the most that voice has to 'say' to me is "I don't give a f**k." I still care for others and their feelings - very much, and I behave as I care - but when it comes to everyday business decisions that my 'old voice' might have criticized me for, my voice gives me all the confidence in the world now. I can't readily explain how that turning point came about, but it sure has had me soar as a result, occupationally.

It's a powerful thing, I think. Damning when it's critical and blessing when it's encouraging. Interesting, in the least.
Can't Get You Outta My Head: Does your inner voice express more to cause you doubt - or convince you that you're right?
7darkshadowsseeker: I actually responded to this in qual. Before that input, remember, this survey used to ask, "If you found out today that you had a child you never knew about..." With your input (and others'), I changed that verbiage to express the condition that you simply never raised the child, thus you never knew him or her. For example, the child was placed for adoption at birth, lost, stolen, etc.

In response to my changes, I even made the comment, "Whew! This was much easier when it was only from a guy's perspective! I probably could use some help wording this much better. Any suggestions?" Instead, everyone passed the survey. You can see that comment in Advanced Stats.

Oh well. Good idea delivered badly, I suppose...
Would you attend the funeral of your child - if you never raised or even knew them?
8CerealKiller:
> I'm not saying creators have to make the changes but they should at least write something
> saying "Thanks for the suggestions but I desire to leave the survey as is", or something like that.
>
> If I write something in Qual and see no change or acknowledgment I will comment again when
> answering the survey. Anymore I don't even see the need for Qual since most everything passes,
> garbage or not.

It would be nice if you acknowledged that I did acknowledge you in qual. That's what I said to you in the comment above. So twice you've ignored me - exactly what you say peeves you. Please see the Advance Stats of this survey. I responded to you and "ALL" in qual, asking for advice on how to word this better. Shees!
Would you attend the funeral of your child - if you never raised or even knew them?
9CerealKiller: My bad, my bad, my bad - it was darkshadowsseeker whose comment I had responded to in this survey. Many apologies to you.

However, in qual, I did exactly as both of you are claiming I did not - both of you say I didn't respond to your suggestions. Again, take a look at the Advance Stats to see that this can't be a more incorrect statement.

CerealKiller and darkshadowsseeker: As far as this damn hypothetical question goes...: Imagine you never knew this child nor did you raise them. If I asked, "Make believe you have magical powers..." would you barrage me with questions like, "How is that possible? Where did the powers come from? Was I born with them? Who granted me these powers? Did I develop these powers myself? Do gnats have ears?" Or would you just assume, for the question, that you had magical powers?
Would you attend the funeral of your child - if you never raised or even knew them?
10CerealKiller: I did respond to your comment in qual:

Your comment: "a person in their twenties is neither a child nor an adolescent. Try again." I disagree with you in both points. I am my mother's child - as long as both of us are alive. My mother has four children - all of us in our forties. And then: What age would you rate "adolescent"? Dictionary.com primary definition: a person growing into manhood or womanhood; beyond puberty before full maturity

I'm pretty easy about requests to change my wording on surveys though - I keep myself wide open for suggestions. For example: http://surveycentral.org/survey/27885.html If you had the chance to respond again before this one qualified, I would have probably just changed the verbiage. Sorry 'bout that...
To Protect the Guilty: If your adolescent child confided in you and confessed s/he committed murder, would you hire the best lawyers you could afford?
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