Poll: A deal with the devil...

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MammothBlade

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The devil solicits you at night, guaranteeing a fortune*. On one condition: you have to undertake a considerable handicap. Which do you choose? Bear in mind that all of these will be permanent and affect you for the rest of your life. Rest assured, the devil will honour their end of the agreement.

*[sub]All figures adjusted for inflation, if you happen to be reading this in 2050.[/sub]
 

Asita

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Given what fiction has taught us about faustian bargains, I'd venture to guess the poll will end up rather lopsided on the "No" end. Or does the premise assume that the devil in question would be honorable about the agreement? If this is the case, do we know this and have some guarantee about it?
 

MammothBlade

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Asita said:
Given what fiction has taught us about faustian bargains, I'd venture to guess the poll will end up rather lopsided on the "No" end. Or does the premise assume that the devil in question would be honorable about the agreement? If this is the case, do we know this and have some guarantee about it?
It's a certainty, he or she will deposit the money into your bank account upon your agreement. No further strings attached.
 

Toasty Virus

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I went for the first option, I can use my multiple personalitys to enjoy things I wouldn't normally!
 

Melon Hunter

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Health over money, every time. The only way this would change would be at some point in the future where the £5 million I made from losing my legs could buy me some awesome Human Revolution-style cyber legs.
 

Esotera

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I'll have the schizophrenia thank you ^_^ I'm totally ok with being rich.
 

Lucem712

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I picked the 5 mill to get my legs chopped off, considering I can buy some kick ass implants and have some chunk change left over! That's probably cheating and I probably wouldn't in real life. But hey, we can dream, can't we? :)
 

Philol

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I chose to become schizophrenic for £5 mill, I swear on my way already, so why not? :D
 

Lionsfan

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Chop off my legs! 5 millions Euro's is like 6 and half million US dollars, for that money you can get some implants
 

theheroofaction

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eh, walking is overrated anyway.
Actually, wait, I would get 5 million Euros and never have to walk again.

I do not see a downside to this.
 

Rowan93

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Amputations, because I could cope with that one without too much difficulty and I like my sweets too much to go diabetic. I would choose the 100mil, but schizophrenia is not a prospect I'm keen on, and would probably ruin my enjoyment of that vast wealth.
 

Ectoplasmicz

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Easily health over money. While I do disagree with the saying 'money doesn't buy happiness', I would prefer to live happy and healthily than seriously disadvantaged with money.

I am pretty certain that the poll will lean heavily towards the 'ill stay healthy' end.
 

DoPo

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Elcarsh said:
See, schizophrenia has a few features that people in general don't know about. Perhaps most importantly, it has absolutely nothing whatsoever to do with split or multiple personalities.
Thank you, I was going to point that out myself. I don't like it when people think schizophrenia as "imaginary friends" or "multiple personalities".

If you really wish to lose the ability to distinguish the real from the imaginary, be my guest. And I don't mean harmless imagination, what if your own mother was planning to kill you? You wouldn't just suspect that you'd know it. That sort of hallucinations. Or what if you hear voices that constantly criticize everything you do, mocking and ridiculing your every action? Again, the fact that the voices do not seem to be coming from anybody would be lost to you. Or maybe they would come from somebody. Maybe from everybody around you. How would you feel, if everyone on the street started judging you out loud? Or the crippling fear from the realization that you are being constantly watched? You were tagged and you're now being monitored and studied like those animals you see on documentaries.
 

Blobpie

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Trust that the Lord of Flies keeps his end of the bargain? Only a fool would trust the devil.
 

Zen Toombs

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I'd go with the diabetes. It seems the least severe of the costs, and also the one that money can best help. Other than turning your amputated legs into rocket launchers, of course.

I am somewhat surprised that no one has taken up the $100,000,000 offer though.

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Toasty Virus said:
I went for the first option, I can use my multiple personalitys to enjoy things I wouldn't normally!
Friend, that's not schizophrenia. That's DID [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dissociative_identity_disorder], which is not a happy fun time. Schizophrenia is basically, in short, paranoia, delusions, hallucinations, and so forth.

Also not a happy fun time.
 

Sleepy Sol

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I'll go with the "chop the legs off" option. Doesn't seem too bad for a substantial amount of money, and also is most definitely the least affecting choice in the long run since you'll probably have some form of replacement soon after you lose your legs. Unless you say I can't have any replacement limbs, in which case I take health over any amount of money.