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Started by Master Q, December 22, 2010, 12:45:19 PM

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roo boys!

Sure have ;)

Well that changes it, I think pushing someone random in on the spot can be just a brain-fade, an instantaneous thing, whereas you may have time to think about it watching them drown.

Master Q

Alright. Here's another one, this one will have many different answers I think.

What is better?

Doing things Correctly?

Doing the right things badly?

ossie85


..... the first one?

Am I missing something? That doesn't even seem a contest

Master Q

Yeh that was a Sh!t one  :-[

When it’s all said and done, will you have said more than you’ve done?

bomberboy0618

I think a better one is:
Is it better to do bad things well
or good things badly?

Master Q

Those ones are too easy though. Much better do to Good things than Bad so doesn't matter how well you do it.


bomberboy0618

Quote from: Master Q on December 22, 2010, 02:00:42 PM
Those ones are too easy though. Much better do to Good things than Bad so doesn't matter how well you do it.
well for example
you kill a man perfectly
you aim to do the right thing and disarm a bomb but fail and kill everyone

Master Q

Quote from: bomberboy0618 on December 22, 2010, 02:03:36 PM
Quote from: Master Q on December 22, 2010, 02:00:42 PM
Those ones are too easy though. Much better do to Good things than Bad so doesn't matter how well you do it.
well for example
you kill a man perfectly
you aim to do the right thing and disarm a bomb but fail and kill everyone
That's as Stupid Exception. That doesn't go along with the Question...

Anybody else have some???

j959

Quote from: Master Q on December 22, 2010, 01:32:26 PM
A few more answers and I have a much harder one  ;)
easy again  ;) ... the first one - you've had a direct hand in that's person's misfortune whereas the other you're an 'innocent bystander' ...

Master Q

Here's another one.

Can you put a value on people?

ossie85


Yup. Contract killers do it all the time ;)

Seriously though, yes you can. Governments do, Armies do, Businesses do, Societies do, individuals do. Should they? Probably not. But yes you can.

Alex7089

Ossie is right, as much as it is wrong people are valued and classified by their power and financial position.

Simple. Wrong, but it has been in place since the dawn of time.

Master Q

Just so you guys know you guys have had the same answer as me every single question, don't think I'm thinking the opposite  ;)

Alex7089

If a person is wounded and close to death, do you shoot them and kill them, or console them and stay by their side. Let's assume you are EXTREMELY close to this person, they are a spouse or a (close) parent.

Alex7089

Follow up question. We assume they have anywhere between an hour and a year to live, but they will be in excruciating pain the whole time.