Other Random question of the day

What's the craziest thing you've ever done for money?

Craziest? I'll leave that to the reader to determine:

- Walked 14km a day through a poorly urbanized and undeveloped section of the city, regardless of the weather. Unsurprisingly here was the first time I was robbed.
- Helped an incredibly cranky Belgian mare in delivering her foal. I spent almost an entire night in the stable with her, in that time she tried twice to kill me.
- Helped perform an exorcism. Granted I was not paid for that but rather to drive them to the church "to visit", so I don't know if this counts.
 
Not sure if I've asked this one already, but...

Random question of the day:

If you try to fail and succeed...which have you done?

I would argue that you have in fact done both, but towards different things. You succeeded at failing and failed at whatever task you set out to fail at. There is no contradiction either, precisely because the objects of the failure and success are different.
 
If Satan punishes the evildoers, doesn't that make him a good guy?
He doesn't. Satan himself is the one being punished because God banished him to the eternal flames. Depending on which branch of Christianity you follow he might use his limited power to try and corrupt humans to drag them to hell with him, but he has no actual power over the eternal flame.
 
He doesn't. Satan himself is the one being punished because God banished him to the eternal flames. Depending on which branch of Christianity you follow he might use his limited power to try and corrupt humans to drag them to hell with him, but he has no actual power over the eternal flame.
Depends on the interpretation.

In one interpretation Hell was not a punishment but a gift: being the furthest possible place from the throne of light, Lucifer could be separated from God as far as possible.
 
all of them tbh but I'll go with Japanese I guess.
 
I had a few silly nicknames based on my name which I hated a lot. But none of them stuck so I didn't have any consistent nickname.
 
Is it really that petty to correct someone's internet grammar?
Yes it is. It's smug, pedantic, and not really worth my time.

My current major and future job depends on me being able to write well, but you don't see me correcting people's grammar in regular conversations. You knew what I meant. I knew what you meant.
 

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