What would you do in different situations? Answer the situation that the person before you has written and then write your own for the next person to answer....
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I would probably freak out at first. After all, a lot of stuff has happened in my life which would have somewhat of a different perspective, looking back, if that were true. Other than that, nothing much would change.
What would you do if your internet suddenly stopped working, and remained broken for a week?
First, I would notify my family and friends that I still existed, then I would avoid as much social interaction as possible since it would be really, really awkward. Otherwise, I wouldn't change much.
What would you do differently than you do now if you were 10 feet tall?
(My apologies for using the idioticy that is the imperial measurements system, I hate it, but I'm too used to it to remember to convert as well.)
It would depend upon when and what that would be, exactly. I would probably freak out, pray for peace about the horror, then go back to my normal life without changing much else.
What would you do if you were living in a cave and had no way of knowing what time it was?
I would search for the water source. Then I would start eating radices and whatever lives/grows in that cave. Then I hope there would be a ball so I could make a face for it with clay or just mud and I would call him Wilson. If I had everything set up for surviving I'd start not caring about time. Then about other things. Then I would stop caring about anything. Then... ah whatever.
What would you do if you won 1 Million $ in a lottery?
I'd probably be the smartest and most skilled, wealthy and capable man in the whole world. Also probably some scientists would kidnap and experiment on me with long needles. And probes.
What would you do if you could read people's minds and mind control a person once a day, for 1 hour?
As for reading minds, I would probably opt not to as it would lead to me accumulating lots of fears from all the scary things the people would know. Therefore, I would probably choose not to read minds, additionally, it seems rude and morally wrong. As for controlling a person, it's also morally wrong and rude, but I would be able to use it for very good purposes. If I could control a different person each day, I'd cause bad people to turn themselves in to jail.
What would you do if you were stuck on a desert island and made to solve several logic puzzles in order to get off?