you know what i mean. don't sugarcoat it, because you will just eat that too.Fraught said:Why can't we ask you if we'll ever cough?replingham153 said:*Note: this applies to a certain degree. asking me if we will kiss is fine, asking if we will ever, you know, 'cough' is not acceptable.
too rude my friend.Woodsey said:Yes.Disaster Button said:Does wanting to stalk someone mean I'm weird and/or lonely?
OT: Tits or arse (or legs)?
yes. i always love infection, even though it can get boring i always enjoy it. and forge is great. and the multi player can get good or bad. overall i like it.Marik2 said:Do you like Halo?
It is amazing that i can even look at this non butter product and see in the light of day that that can seem like butter. it does amaze me, science.hyperhammy said:Can you believe it's not butter?
fight club and fight club. that movie just grabs you, throws you a story and then turns it into a black hole.gjendemsjo said:What's my favorite movie?
What's your favorite movie?
HotFezz8 said:why would i bother questioning someone i don't know or care about? either you misunderstand just how faceless the internet is to 99% of people, or you are colossally vain and pathetic.replingham153 said:Go on, ask me. just nothing that would strike as an insult to the mighty ban hammer gods(IE: offensive, racist, sexual*) for I aim at keeping a good little boy.
oh yeah, if this has already been done via another thread, tell me so. I hate searching through the bar.
I'll try and Answer to the best of my ability, but note you only get to ask one question and try not to ask the same question for I will simply give you the same answer.
*Note: this applies to a certain degree. asking me if we will kiss is fine, asking if we will ever, you know, 'cough' is not acceptable.
because this, my acquaintance, is for the likes of fun. What seems to be your problem. why is it that you would take dislike to a guy you don't know? the reason you hate me is mystifying, as i no nothing of the word vain (What does it mean?) and it seems you have already for some reason given me a question, even though your previous evidence would suggest that you don't want to give me a question, but merely to insult me, good troll. so i will answer your question, troll so that you may return to your cave happy and well fed from the noticing of you. Perhaps it is because you wish to see what silly or simple answer i give to your question, as they should all be, all in the name of fun and happiness. You don't know me. i don't know you. What reason do you have that would even be half valid that i am your enemy? now lurk away troll. no more food for you!
TheSeventhLoneWolf said:Will I ever be loved? - Sadface.
yes, by me, already. and the people who you have lived or are living with. deep down they care for you as if you were the world.
What? i don't understand what your getting at. apparently it involves choosing two letters with money in them, but the process you explain that through is unneeded. Please simplify your question. i mean, right it out simpler.SL33TBL1ND said:Five years ago, your rich uncle secretly commissioned the construction of a supercomputer! The purpose of this binary behemoth (the "Very Good Predictor") was to predict, as accurately as possible, every action you would take over the course of these five years. It has managed to do so with 100% accuracy for its entire run time. Now, your uncle has approached you with this information, and an offer to participate in a game involving the supercomputer's final prediction.
He has placed two envelopes in a room: Envelope A and Envelope B. As your action within the game, you're allowed to open and then keep the contents of either just Envelope A, or both Envelopes. Envelope B contains a check for $1,000, says your uncle. He also tells you that the monetary content of Envelope A is contingent upon the prediction of the Very Good Predictor. If it predicted that you would only open Envelope A, then Envelope A contains a check for $1,000,000. However, if it predicted you would open both envelopes, then Envelope A only contains a check-sized piece of paper which reads, "Sorry, Champ, you're out of your league."
Please note that you cannot change your mind based on the contents of an envelope: reaching for Envelope B after opening Envelope A will result in your uncle's other computer, the Very Good Destroyer, melting your brain.
Do you only open Envelope A, or do you open both Envelopes?
If the former, can you justify not taking an Envelope which definitely contains $1,000?
If the latter, do you object to being called "Champ?"
Bonus: If you chose to only open Envelope A, what if the Very Good Predictor only had 99% accuracy, or, for that matter, 51% accuracy?
who? who are these people? what do they look like?I_am_a_Spoon said:Gillard or Abbot?replingham153 said:Go on, ask me. just nothing that would strike as an insult to the mighty ban hammer gods(IE: offensive, racist, sexual*) for I aim at keeping a good little boy.
oh yeah, if this has already been done via another thread, tell me so. I hate searching through the bar.
I'll try and Answer to the best of my ability, but note you only get to ask one question and try not to ask the same question for I will simply give you the same answer.
*Note: this applies to a certain degree. asking me if we will kiss is fine, asking if we will ever, you know, 'cough' is not acceptable.
what's 6 times 7? ha ha ha! great little reference, cookie for it if any one gets it.Shoggoth2588 said:What is the Ultimate Question about life, The Universe and, Everything?
no, it is cake. cake is cake. not fish.Bernzz said:Cake is a kind of fish, right?
quantity. lots of air strikes please! or nukes. or just knives for that matter.Riddle78 said:Quality vs Quantity:What would you rather have on your side in a less-than-safe situation?
is it a knife(pocket)?Vodka Dude said:What do I have in my pocket?
I would guess others have asked this, but I bet you don't know anyways!!!!!
Hint: it isn't lint.
It isn't anything dirty either.
Nor is it money, nor cards, nor candy bars.
It isn't funny, nor sad, nor anything that makes you glad.
Or, he thought it could be funny or interesting to see what questions people would ask. It couldn't be, could it?HotFezz8 said:why would i bother questioning someone i don't know or care about? either you misunderstand just how faceless the internet is to 99% of people, or you are collosally vain and pathetic.replingham153 said:Go on, ask me. just nothing that would strike as an insult to the mighty ban hammer gods(IE: offensive, racist, sexual*) for I aim at keeping a good little boy.
oh yeah, if this has already been done via another thread, tell me so. I hate searching through the bar.
I'll try and Answer to the best of my ability, but note you only get to ask one question and try not to ask the same question for I will simply give you the same answer.
*Note: this applies to a certain degree. asking me if we will kiss is fine, asking if we will ever, you know, 'cough' is not acceptable.
The amount of money in envelope A is based on what the machine predicted what you would do in this situation. If the machine predicted you would ONLY pick envelope A, that envelope will have $1,000,000 in it. If the machine predicted you would open both envelopes, envelope A only contains a worthless piece of paper. Envelope B will contain $1000 no matter what you do. You can either only take A or take both A and B. Is it more advantageous for you to only pick envelope A or both?replingham153 said:What? i don't understand what your getting at. apparently it involves choosing two letters with money in them, but the process you explain that through is unneeded. Please simplify your question. i mean, right it out simpler.SL33TBL1ND said:Five years ago, your rich uncle secretly commissioned the construction of a supercomputer! The purpose of this binary behemoth (the "Very Good Predictor") was to predict, as accurately as possible, every action you would take over the course of these five years. It has managed to do so with 100% accuracy for its entire run time. Now, your uncle has approached you with this information, and an offer to participate in a game involving the supercomputer's final prediction.
He has placed two envelopes in a room: Envelope A and Envelope B. As your action within the game, you're allowed to open and then keep the contents of either just Envelope A, or both Envelopes. Envelope B contains a check for $1,000, says your uncle. He also tells you that the monetary content of Envelope A is contingent upon the prediction of the Very Good Predictor. If it predicted that you would only open Envelope A, then Envelope A contains a check for $1,000,000. However, if it predicted you would open both envelopes, then Envelope A only contains a check-sized piece of paper which reads, "Sorry, Champ, you're out of your league."
Please note that you cannot change your mind based on the contents of an envelope: reaching for Envelope B after opening Envelope A will result in your uncle's other computer, the Very Good Destroyer, melting your brain.
Do you only open Envelope A, or do you open both Envelopes?
If the former, can you justify not taking an Envelope which definitely contains $1,000?
If the latter, do you object to being called "Champ?"
Bonus: If you chose to only open Envelope A, what if the Very Good Predictor only had 99% accuracy, or, for that matter, 51% accuracy?
Thank you for defending my honour. I owe you. but answering the question, yes i like to see what funny of complex questions people ask, but i really love answering them. makes me not think of sad things when i write and express me incarnate. i love myself. i want to be a locksmith, know anything i need in a education to land a job as a man who manages locks?Zayren said:Or, he thought it could be funny or interesting to see what questions people would ask. It couldn't be, could it?HotFezz8 said:why would i bother questioning someone i don't know or care about? either you misunderstand just how faceless the internet is to 99% of people, or you are collosally vain and pathetic.replingham153 said:Go on, ask me. just nothing that would strike as an insult to the mighty ban hammer gods(IE: offensive, racist, sexual*) for I aim at keeping a good little boy.
oh yeah, if this has already been done via another thread, tell me so. I hate searching through the bar.
I'll try and Answer to the best of my ability, but note you only get to ask one question and try not to ask the same question for I will simply give you the same answer.
*Note: this applies to a certain degree. asking me if we will kiss is fine, asking if we will ever, you know, 'cough' is not acceptable.
in orbit around the moon. x to the z!kingcold32 said:where the is the sky raptor fish that i will lead people into space located?
what are they? explain please, would you kindly?YouCallMeNighthawk said:Quads or crossers?![]()
oh. well i would pick the most money (A) and then donate some to charity. what does this question prove, exactly? surly there is a deeper meaning, or a message behind this?SL33TBL1ND said:The amount of money in envelope A is based on what the machine predicted what you would do in this situation. If the machine predicted you would ONLY pick envelope A, that envelope will have $1,000,000 in it. If the machine predicted you would open both envelopes, envelope A only contains a worthless piece of paper. Envelope B will contain $1000 no matter what you do. You can either only take A or take both A and B. Is it more advantageous for you to only pick envelope A or both?replingham153 said:What? i don't understand what your getting at. apparently it involves choosing two letters with money in them, but the process you explain that through is unneeded. Please simplify your question. i mean, right it out simpler.SL33TBL1ND said:Five years ago, your rich uncle secretly commissioned the construction of a supercomputer! The purpose of this binary behemoth (the "Very Good Predictor") was to predict, as accurately as possible, every action you would take over the course of these five years. It has managed to do so with 100% accuracy for its entire run time. Now, your uncle has approached you with this information, and an offer to participate in a game involving the supercomputer's final prediction.
He has placed two envelopes in a room: Envelope A and Envelope B. As your action within the game, you're allowed to open and then keep the contents of either just Envelope A, or both Envelopes. Envelope B contains a check for $1,000, says your uncle. He also tells you that the monetary content of Envelope A is contingent upon the prediction of the Very Good Predictor. If it predicted that you would only open Envelope A, then Envelope A contains a check for $1,000,000. However, if it predicted you would open both envelopes, then Envelope A only contains a check-sized piece of paper which reads, "Sorry, Champ, you're out of your league."
Please note that you cannot change your mind based on the contents of an envelope: reaching for Envelope B after opening Envelope A will result in your uncle's other computer, the Very Good Destroyer, melting your brain.
Do you only open Envelope A, or do you open both Envelopes?
If the former, can you justify not taking an Envelope which definitely contains $1,000?
If the latter, do you object to being called "Champ?"
Bonus: If you chose to only open Envelope A, what if the Very Good Predictor only had 99% accuracy, or, for that matter, 51% accuracy?
(I hope that's clearer).
replingham153 said:Zayren said:HotFezz8 said:Quad bikes are 4 wheeled off-road bikes or motocross bikes. extreme sports vehicles.replingham153 said:in orbit around the moon. x to the z!
what are they? explain please, would you kindly?YouCallMeNighthawk said:Quads or crossers?![]()
Well, you don't know if the machine is correct for this instance, it has only had 100% accuracy so far. So if the machine was wrong about your choice and you pick only A you don't get anything except an insulting piece of paper.replingham153 said:oh. well i would pick the most money (A) and then donate some to charity. what does this question prove, exactly? surly there is a deeper meaning, or a message behind this?SL33TBL1ND said:The amount of money in envelope A is based on what the machine predicted what you would do in this situation. If the machine predicted you would ONLY pick envelope A, that envelope will have $1,000,000 in it. If the machine predicted you would open both envelopes, envelope A only contains a worthless piece of paper. Envelope B will contain $1000 no matter what you do. You can either only take A or take both A and B. Is it more advantageous for you to only pick envelope A or both?replingham153 said:What? i don't understand what your getting at. apparently it involves choosing two letters with money in them, but the process you explain that through is unneeded. Please simplify your question. i mean, right it out simpler.SL33TBL1ND said:Five years ago, your rich uncle secretly commissioned the construction of a supercomputer! The purpose of this binary behemoth (the "Very Good Predictor") was to predict, as accurately as possible, every action you would take over the course of these five years. It has managed to do so with 100% accuracy for its entire run time. Now, your uncle has approached you with this information, and an offer to participate in a game involving the supercomputer's final prediction.
He has placed two envelopes in a room: Envelope A and Envelope B. As your action within the game, you're allowed to open and then keep the contents of either just Envelope A, or both Envelopes. Envelope B contains a check for $1,000, says your uncle. He also tells you that the monetary content of Envelope A is contingent upon the prediction of the Very Good Predictor. If it predicted that you would only open Envelope A, then Envelope A contains a check for $1,000,000. However, if it predicted you would open both envelopes, then Envelope A only contains a check-sized piece of paper which reads, "Sorry, Champ, you're out of your league."
Please note that you cannot change your mind based on the contents of an envelope: reaching for Envelope B after opening Envelope A will result in your uncle's other computer, the Very Good Destroyer, melting your brain.
Do you only open Envelope A, or do you open both Envelopes?
If the former, can you justify not taking an Envelope which definitely contains $1,000?
If the latter, do you object to being called "Champ?"
Bonus: If you chose to only open Envelope A, what if the Very Good Predictor only had 99% accuracy, or, for that matter, 51% accuracy?
(I hope that's clearer).
YouCallMeNighthawk said:replingham153 said:Zayren said:ah well um neither. i don't like biking. but if i had to go for one just for the sake of choosing, i would pick the one i know the most about as i have not heard anything about a Quad until now so my pick will be motocross.HotFezz8 said:Quad bikes are 4 wheeled off-road bikes or motocross bikes. extreme sports vehicles.replingham153 said:in orbit around the moon. x to the z!
what are they? explain please, would you kindly?YouCallMeNighthawk said:Quads or crossers?![]()
too rude. try another question.Jezzascmezza said:Should I put something up my ass if I want to hide it?