If I gave you a magic coin….?
The coin is the single piece to a coin flip game.
On one side is an engraving of a beautiful bust. On the other is an engraving of an Jackass’s tail.
INSTRUCTIONS:
1. Flip the coin.
2. Pick an engraving on one side of the coin or the other.
REWARD: If you win – you get three wishes that will come true.
If you loose – you will die instantly.
Question: If I gave you a magic coin, would you play the game?
Additionally: What was your deciding factor as to if you did or did not flip the coin.
If you decided to flip the coin, what is your 3 wishes?
Additional Details:
It is for data on a thesis on life philosophy. LGBTI is a subgroup with a unique set of characteristics in regards to issues foreign to other subsets. You are being "included" on global issues and life changing events! (It’s just for fun). And if you believe that, I got some Mendocino parkland I would like to sell you.
For the unlimited wish folks: 3 is only three. I believe unlimited is all things greater than 3. Why would you try to cheat if you could use wish number two for the ability to never die? If you want to cheat, why not just cheat death itself?
I would love to get about a thousand more answers, so please pass it around. AND have fun with it.
Go ahead, indulge yourself and have some fun for a change. Ask your friends, pump up that little "interesting" star over there in the corner of the question; if you think it interesting. Talk amongst yourselves. Use it as a pick-up line. Let your brilliance shine through! GO VIRAL WITH IT!! (Since I don’t have Face/space or do the Flitter/Flutter thing.) Lol.
Bottom line is that a persons answer will reveal a world of things about their true personality, traits, and characteristics. Do you dare play the game? Do you dare even to ponder the question?
Comments
A magic coin that grants the three wishes if the coin’s flipper wins, and instant death if he or she loses. That is one hell of a dilemma. I will make an agreement. I will have some friends of mine back me up and I will will chose to play and flip the coin. However, if I lose and drop dead instantly, one of my friends will also take the coin and flip it. If she wins, she can wish for me to come back to life, and finally save the other 2 wishes for us all.
Yes, I will play.
Deciding factor(s): I do not believe that there is any chance that it can be true.
If I am wrong and i do get the wishes:
1. Billions in a few denomination
I will give the other two wishes away.
i would play since im feeling Lucky this week and my wishes would be for a job to call me back, a new boy or girl friend and for my parent to get it through their thick skulls that the reason they argue so mush is because they match each other so well
Id take the offer without a second thought
1. To find someone that makes me happy and that i make them happy
2. To Live without deteriorating
3. To be born again (with my memories) in the life of my choice
I would refuse to play, simply because I wouldn’t know what to wish for, and I’d regret cheating with my life if I did use up these wishes, and I’d wonder about the way things were meant to be, etc.
Also, I wish to live as long as I’m meant to – no more, no less. I wouldn’t want to cut my life so short for such a selfish thing.
That being said, if a friend was asked to play, I’d probably support them if they were to choose to play. I’d like to see what they did with the wishes, if they survived of course.
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