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| # | Comment | Survey |
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| 21 | when I feel feverish to be sure I'm not going to die. fever in adults is serious. I am not dead. | How often do you take your temperature and why? |
| 22 | Yes. I have been bald before due to illness and loved it. | Would you consider shaving your head for charity? |
| 23 | They have an obligation to be in the limelight, but I don't think they deserve to have every move they make scrutinized. | Do you think celebrities are entitled to have a private life? |
| 24 | oh, azzif! | Do you think celebrities are entitled to have a private life? |
| 25 | A long time ago, I suddenly had $10,000 in my bank account. I didn't notice it for a month, neither did the bank, and I got to keep the interest for that month. About $30 I think. | Have you ever been involved in a banking error? |
| 26 | 1=the wife - she knew he was a lunatic, aggravated her circumstances by challenging him
2=the friend - she could reasonably have thought he would help her 3=the lover - he could have helped her, gave no explanation 4=the ferryman - he has no obligation to help as he could have reasonably thought she could return to the lover's house 5=the husband - he was not there to protect his spouse 6=the lunatic - the definition of a lunatic lends itself to someone who is not criminally responsible. There is my analysis. | Who is to blame? (rank the six people in order in which you think they are to blame) |
| 27 | AHHHHHHHHH!sssssssssshole | Whats wrong with this picture? |
| 28 | Likely | If I winked at you... would you wink back? |
| 29 | > I am familiar with what one looks like, as I know what a crapting
> horse looks like, so I don't have any urges to search for views of > them again. There's nothing to stir my curiosity. Perhaps if I knew > she had two or three, I'd want to look, but just the one? Not interested. A crapting horse...lmao | What is the shortest acceptable length of a skirt in a professional atmosphere in relation to the knee, in your opinion? |
| 30 | No gossip. What good comes from that?
gos⋅sip /ˈgɒsəp/ Show Spelled Pronunciation [gos-uhp] Show IPA Pronunciation noun, verb, -siped or -sipped, -sip⋅ing or -sip⋅ping. –noun 1. idle talk or rumor, esp. about the personal or private affairs of others: the endless gossip about Hollywood stars. | Would you rather be gossiped about or never talked about at all? |