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Ainchase "Ain" Ishmael ([personal profile] eidxiety) wrote in [community profile] sticksandbones2026-03-19 05:10 pm
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[netbook] would you rather...

Hi, it's Ain! And I'm bored, so you're all going to play games now :O

The game is "would you rather"! The rules are easy:

1. You have to ask a question in the format of "would you rather do this thing or this other thing?" For example "would you rather eat pizza or hotdogs?"
2. You answer people's questions. It's more fun if you give a reasoning as to why you answered this way. Also, you can't say "none of the above" or "neither" or "both" or anything like that, you have to pick one of the things!
3. After you answer a question, it would be nice if you come up with more questions for others to answer.

That's it! I'll start by giving you guys a set of three questions to answer for an example and also to get us started :D

- Would you rather find out you're living with 10,000 cockroaches, or find out you're living with a person you didn't know about in your attic?
- Would you rather be loved for everything you’re not, or liked for everything you are?
- Would you rather be forced to sing along or dance to every single song you hear?

Okay, go!!
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[personal profile] itisa 2026-03-29 03:53 am (UTC)(link)
If it was from recklessness, then the only solution is to be less reckless, and be less... you. ૮₍ ´• ˕ •` ₎ა

And I think if it was something I couldn't change, I'd turn it around in my head anyway, because there had to be something earlier I could have done differently, right? And then I'd be stuck in some other past moment.
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[personal profile] ofboreas 2026-03-29 07:23 pm (UTC)(link)
Not quite! I may be a reckless guy, but I'm supposed to know when to hold back. So. It helps me learn.

You make a good point, though! If you keep turning those memories over in your head, you'll never move forward and make new ones. And make new mistakes while you're at it. Mistakes are how you learn, after all!