For 7 millions bucks? I probably would yeah. Even though the Devil would probably try to screw me overYopaz said:The real question here... would you still go through with the deal?
Damn ninjas.kouriichi said:Legs? HA! Who needs legs..
Lionsfan said:Chop off my legs! 5 millions Euro's is like 6 and half million US dollars, for that money you can get some implants
First of all:theheroofaction said: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.
What's wrong with 5 million? You can buy yourself a very nice house or two, you won't ever have to work again, you could keep the last million in a good bank account and live off the interest alone. Though that's assuming it's used responsibly. For the average lower or middle class person it is definitely a fortune.Kendarik said:Hmmm... unless you edit the poll so it actually IS a fortune I'd say the devil is scamming you. 5 mil? please. That's a nice chunk of cash but hardly a fortune. Now 100 mil, that was nice, but that's just for the option that will have you dead soon.MammothBlade said: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]
Whichever kind is harder to manage.xSKULLY said:what type of diabetes and how serious? some diabetes can be no problem at all you just need to watch your diet and take the occasional injection, it rarely impacts your life at all and ive got a £5million net profit to invest and live the rest of my life on (i could pay a financial adviser to invest it for me)
oh and to those people saying ill just get implants they are pretty horrible you will miss your legs trust me
this really wasnt a hard question at all