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The toughest hypothetical question I've ever been asked
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The toughest hypothetical question I've ever been asked
"Was asked an interesting question today Would you swap your life now to going back to living in your 20’s with the current knowledge you have, 20 - 29 but you die a painless death as you turn 30 I originally said no But the more I thought about it, it’s a tricky one If your memories good you could become a millionaire pretty quickly, a la biff from back to the future 2 You’d have hair restoration and a license for as much excess as you please Tricky one"
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"Mad dog - that reminds me of… Would you rather have to watch your parents having sex, every day for the rest of your life. Or join in once, but never having to see it again?"
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"Mad Dog 9:00 Sat May 25 ""You're 2 inches inside your mum and your dad isn2 inches inside you..."" The mind boggles at this incestuous tableau. Is this really what you meant? lol"
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Also no. Most of my mistakes were more than 20 years ago And in the past 20 years I've met the wife and had kids. And I wouldn't change a single thing as that would potentially alter this. Mistakes make you what you are.
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"The hardest theoretical question is ""You're 2 inches inside your mum and your dad isn2 inches inside you. Do you go forward to let your dad out or back up to free your mum"""
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"Yep I met the woman who was brave enough to have my children at 30 so this can fuck right off.....I may have known a lot but the purpose in life having kids gives you (and hopefully grandkids) is immense, well worth the £200,000 a pop imo....so I was never into having a proper few bob and if I did I'd want it now for them....."
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"I'm pretty much in the same boat as you Exile. Too young, stupid and plain old unlucky to appreciate my daughter properly in the brief year I had with her before her mum fucked off back to her husband, an architect in Tasmania but he's dead and I'm LOVING my grandchildren. It's been a rough time for most of us with a government who couldn't care less about emptying bins, fixing holes or even sweeping them and all the little bits that don't make too much money but make the place a shithole to live in without you really noticing. The place could really do with a sweep and a bit of disinfectant, then we had lockdowns, Brexit and Covid but essentially I am optimistic that things will get better slowly. I'd much rather live the life I have left with it's sea of troubles than be rich and imminently dead."
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Yes I’d go back to twenty and take death at thirty .
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"Not a chance, life's about more than excess"
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The other issue is how much was u allowed to put on at the bookies Greece winning the euros would be a guaranteed millionaire banker Depending on how much they’d accept And then you’d have the worry that it makes it to the press Lunatic from London sticks 10k on Greece to win the euros Does it then affect their performance ;) Marty!!!!!!!
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"Tricky one ain’t it I suppose the cons are u could be selling your life short But on the plus side you’d see long past loved ones If you could remember enough to make a fortune on betting, you’d be able to spend those years with them, no more work"
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"That is a good question. I would have to say no because my best years were definitely 30 - 40, brilliant times. I'd happily repeat those years with my new found knowledge and then pass away peacefully on my 40th birthday."