The person will be allowed to break into your house some night--you won't know when--in the next year. In the meantime, you must continue to work and conduct yourself normally. When the stranger beats you, you won't be too seriously injured, but you will have to stay in the hospital for a week (no charge to you). The stranger has a key to your house, but they will not harm your loved ones, just you. You do not get the 100 million until the beating/hospital stay has concluded. In the meantime, you're a frazzled bundle of nerves. Will you go for it?
2006-07-29
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I fail to see how this fits the psychology section. Perhaps you could categorise it in the right place. It helps those of use who want to answer psychology questions instead of having to hunt for real ones. Thanks.
2006-07-29 17:47:41
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answered by Ouros 5
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I don't mind being a frazzled bundle of nerves for a year, or suffering minor injuries, for $100 million US, but I would like to clarify how my loved ones would not be hurt when they see a stranger beating me to a pulp, how I would be guaranteed that the injuries would not be serious, and how I would be guaranteed that I would actually receive the money.
2006-07-29 14:56:02
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answered by NotEasilyFooled 5
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Hypothetically speaking of course---as long as there was a signed contract stating all of the above terms, with the exception of the following: The initial "tax free" $100 Million would be deposited into a Suisse Bank account upon execution of the contract---not at the completion of the contract.
All expenses including but not limited to hospitalization, physicians, anethesiologists, anesthitists, surgeons, physical therapists, phramaceuticals, prescribed medication--as well as $50 Million for loss of consortium. All long-term medical care for a period of 20 years, projected at the rate of $1 Million "tax free" per year, would be paid upon completion of the contract, to commence on the first day of hospitalization and paid to an account to be later named.
Hypothetically, of course.
2006-07-29 15:01:50
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answered by Anonymous
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You misread what justifiable percentage means. If he has thousands of tens of millions of bucks, he should be paying a minimum of as a lot of a percentage as a secretary does, and now he would not. he's were given deductions and opportunities for far less taxes paid on earnings it is capital effective aspects, or inherited. issues he's not even worked for. Mitt ought to take a 77 thousand dollar deduction for his spouse's dressage horses, i'll't take one for my lab domestic dog. Are you getting the photo? The drunken beggar continues to be paying taxes on his booze and cigarettes.
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answered by pipe 4
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A hundred million dollars is a lot of money. Hell yes.
2006-07-29 14:50:51
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answered by the_eyedea 1
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Yes.
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2006-07-29 14:50:22
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answered by ☆The-Siren 4
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ya I'd agree 2 it!..I'd sleep with a helmet and other protection...then after change my lock while i find a new place in Japan and Montreal :)
2006-07-29 14:50:30
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well i work at a jail so it would be nothin new to me i never know when somebody is gonna jump on me so i wouldnt have a problem with it
2006-07-29 15:04:42
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answered by ksneon66 2
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so not funny... I'm the survivor of domestic abuse and he nearly killed me one night.. attacked me while I was sleeping.
Thanks for the flashback... and my answer is NO!
2006-07-29 14:54:45
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answered by ladyangelovely 4
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Oh hell ya
2006-07-29 14:52:39
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answered by Taternutts 1
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