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Post by Roxanne Beauchamp on Nov 4, 2009 16:04:01 GMT -5
How to play:
First. Explain a situation. There is no need to go into major detail, just explain what is going on. The situation should hold some kind of moral dilemma for the reader. The severity of that dilemma could be small or large. That is entirely up to you.
Second. Give the reader a couple of courses of action they could take. You list the decisions in the form of "A or B or C". You can have as many options as you want or just two.
Third. The reader then chooses one of the given options. If they would like they can explain their reasoning for their choice or not.
Lastly. The reader who responded then poses their own question with their own choices.
And so on and so forth.
I shall start:
While walking along a street late one evening you discover a set of keys lying on the sidewalk in the middle of downtown. There is no one around to claim them or see what you do with them.
Do you...
- Leave the keys there and continue as if you had never seen them.
- Take them and immediately try all the cars in the area before ditching them on the ground when the keys don't open any of them.
- Take the keys to the police for lost and found.
- Put an AD in the paper saying you found a set of lost keys complete with a description of what they look like and contact information.
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Post by Levi Storms on Nov 8, 2009 0:39:35 GMT -5
Ohhhh... Tough. I wanna say I'd at least put an ad out, but I am to lazy. I'd prolly go with D and just leave them.
Your best friend get a brand new pet. They ask you to come see it, and you soon discover it's a tarantula. Your friend really wants you to hold it, but you have an insane arachnophobia. You....
A) Hold the spider anyways, sucking up your fear to make your friend happy. B) Refuse to do such a thing, and leave the room. C)Take a boot and smash that spider!!!!!
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Post by Roxanne Beauchamp on Nov 10, 2009 21:47:08 GMT -5
As much as I would like to say I would hold the spider for my friend's sake...words can not express how much I detest spiders. So i'm going to have to go with: C)Take a boot and smash that spider! It's for the good of everyone involved, I assure you. Besides, any friend of mine would know full and well that if they wanted that spider to live; putting me in the same room with is bad for it's health. You are swimming laps in a pool. As you take a breath you inhale some water. Stopping. you cough and try to catch your breath. You are not drowning but the hung over lifeguard at the stand mistakes your actions for signs of distress. He/she preforms standard in-water rescue procedures, injuring you in the process. Do you: - Excuse the injury, even though they were hung over, their intentions were good.
- Sue them for all they are worth. You weren't drowning; they shouldn't have acted and they were unfit to be standing guard in their condition.
- Complain the management about their actions and try to get them fired. They shouldn't allow people to sit in the stand if they are incapable of rational thought.
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