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Thu 07/25/24 05:54 PM
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Watching a scary movie with your S O.

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Thu 07/25/24 05:49 PM
Dublin. Ireland.

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Thu 07/25/24 05:46 PM
Freelance journalist

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Thu 07/25/24 05:40 PM
If he has a car.

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Thu 07/25/24 12:25 AM
Kinks, The.

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Wed 07/24/24 12:41 AM
A picture paints a 1000 words. I agree, the more profile photo's the better, and you can include those from your interests, sports, hobbies, travels, they all provides more information about you.

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Wed 07/24/24 12:28 AM
Herman's Hermits.

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Mon 07/22/24 12:47 AM
Relax, go for a walk along the seashore, catch up on some reading, take it easy.

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Mon 07/22/24 12:40 AM
It's nothing to be worried about in my opinion, when you meet someone in the real world and ask for a date, how much do you know about them. It's not until you start chatting that you learn about each other, so think of it as the same when there is little information in their profile. I do agree with you though, it is much better when a profile does give some more information, and can provide an icebreaker when you contact them if you have something in common to mention.

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Sat 07/20/24 07:36 AM

East 17.

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Sat 07/20/24 01:24 AM
Edited by Duttoneer on Sat 07/20/24 01:28 AM
I believe what we call true love, is the one that lasts a lifetime. With current divorce rates in the UK at 50%, it's not easy to find a true love these days. It is reported that people who are friends for a good length of time before they marry, have marriages that last. In the 21st Century maybe some people just marry too soon without having that long period of friendship in courtship on the way to a true and lasting love for each other. There is an old saying which I like 'It's not the one you can live with, it's the one you can't live without'.

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Fri 07/19/24 05:37 PM

Canned Heat.

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Fri 07/19/24 12:32 AM
Zebra.

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Thu 07/18/24 10:36 AM

Westlife.

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Thu 07/18/24 12:34 AM

Simply Red.

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Thu 07/18/24 12:30 AM

Socrates gave a seemingly convincing answer to this old question.

In such a heartbreaking scenario, my instinct would be to save my child first, as their young age and vulnerability would likely make them more at risk in the water. However, I would also consider the possibility of quickly rescuing my wife and then returning for our child if time allows. Ultimately, the decision would be made in the heat of the moment, with the goal of saving as many lives as possible.



This is a very improbable event, and your answer is correct in my opinion you would do your upmost to save both in this situation. However, I would rescue my wife first. I believe their are different kinds of love and consequently different strengths of love in my opinion, therefore it is capable of being quantified in my opinion, and this in my answer to the OP. This is only my belief. Thanks for your reply to a seemingly impossible question.

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Wed 07/17/24 12:04 AM
Pet Shop Boys.

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Tue 07/16/24 11:32 AM

Here is a question for you, imagine yourself in this situation.
You, your wife and only child are on holiday, there is an accident while taking a sailing trip together and your wife and child fall in to the water very close to a waterfall and neither of them can swim.
You are a very strong swimmer but immediately realise there is only time to save one of them, which one do you save?
Socrates gave a seemingly convincing answer to this old question.
What is your answer? I don't think Socrates is a member. smile2

My answer is the same as the ancient Greek philosopher's, search for it on the web.


I am not really interested in philosophizing or philosophers, free thinking is much better in my opinion.

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Tue 07/16/24 08:52 AM
Lindisfarne.

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Tue 07/16/24 08:50 AM

Here is a question for you, imagine yourself in this situation.

You, your wife and only child are on holiday, there is an accident while taking a sailing trip together and your wife and child fall in to the water very close to a waterfall and neither of them can swim.

You are a very strong swimmer but immediately realise there is only time to save one of them, which one do you save?


Socrates gave a seemingly convincing answer to this old question.


What is your answer? I don't think Socrates is a member. smile2




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