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| 1 | No. I do all my Christmas shopping on Christmas eve.
| Do you go out Christmas shopping on Black Friday? |
| 2 | No, but if I ever wanted to, I know how to do it. I know what wild carrots look like. I also know that poison hemlock looks almost exactly like wild carrots. So, anyone want to have dinner with me? I'm having roasted elk and wild carrots... | Have you ever poisoned someone? |
| 3 | I chose To love and be loved, to experience all that you can, to create things, to know as much as possible about everything and other. Other is to pass on your genes and/or memes to the next generation. I did not choose to help other people, largely because loving, creating and knowing as much as possible generally can't but help others one way or another. Nor can you truly be loved unless you do help some others now and again. But you don't want to go overboard helping others either. Think about how the flight school instructors who were helping Mohammed Attah et al to get their pilots licenses must feel now. | What is the point of life? |
| 4 | No, I would not, but that is because I do not like liver to start with. I do however know where to buy fava beans. Every time I'm in the store with my mother, I point out the fava beans to her and she chews me out over that. She likes liver, but she knows what I am thinking about when I bring up the fava beans and a nice Chianti. | Would you eat a meal that consisted of liver with some fava beans and a nice Chianti? |
| 5 | >
> Yes - though not so big on beans, I LOVE liver and chianti. Especially > chicken livers. Favas are one of my better liked beans. Hmmm...do you like census-taker liver? | Would you eat a meal that consisted of liver with some fava beans and a nice Chianti? |
| 6 | > Huh? Dunno what that is.
"A census taker tried to test me once. I ate his liver with fava beans and a nice Chianti!" -Anthony Hopkins as Hannibal "the Cannibal" Lechter in the movie, "The Silence of the Lambs". | Would you eat a meal that consisted of liver with some fava beans and a nice Chianti? |
| 7 | Yes. The position I took in this survey:http://surveycentral.org/survey/31191.html#C999899 I referred back to it in this survey:http://surveycentral.org/survey/31347.html Now I first took this position back in 1995 or 96 on Usenet in a discussion with some real hardcore environmentalists who I viewed as attacking humanity in general. The position is that human beings are a natural part of Earth's environment and therefore whatever we do is completely in accord with nature. The very first time I heard this position echoed in the real world was this past Tuesday, listening to NPR's All Things Considered. It was an email they had received from a listener concerning their recent series on climate change. The listener wrote that human beings are are as much a part of Earth's natural environment as any other critter, and that therefore the Earth's atmosphere was still in a natural state having not been adulterated by any unnatural process. | Have you ever taken a position you believe to be original with yourself, either here on SC or elsewhere on the internet, then heard it echoed on a radio program or other mainstream media? |
| 8 | > Despite an attempt to sound laudatory, I suspect this of being a preamble
> to an anti-Jewish screed. Eichmann is the only Nazi on the list, so > I'll go with him. Well, I threw Eichmann in there for a couple of reasons. First, just for the potential irony involved. He was after all the engineer for Hitlers Final Solution of the Jewish Question. Second, because of the actual irony involved. Eichmann was born and raised in Palestine, was educated by a Zionist Rabbi and spoke fluent Hebrew. When the Mosad kidnapped him in Argentina in 1962, he told his captors, "I was always on the side of the Jews." | Who do you think originally authored the following quote? (Answer without looking it up first |
| 9 | > I see nebulous, Milky Way & planet....so I immediately think of Carl
> Sagan. And that's why I threw him into the mix. Not him though. | Who do you think originally authored the following quote? (Answer without looking it up first |
| 10 | > |> Eichmann was born and raised in Palestine,
> |> was educated by a Zionist Rabbi and spoke fluent Hebrew. > > What?! I don't think that's true. > > Well, apparently you're right. According to Wikipedia, he was born in Solingen, Germany and didn't get to Palestine until 1937. Hmm, I could swear I read somewhere he was born in Palestine, but don't remember where I read that. | Who do you think originally authored the following quote? (Answer without looking it up first |
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