I don't think I could kill my best friend, even if I wanted to. Money don't bring ****, anyway. I'd be happy being married, even if I lived in poverty. OK, what's next?
2006-08-11 06:15:37
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answered by God's Honest Truth 3
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2016-10-01 22:58:05
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answered by ? 3
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killing your family, no, because "you would never be able to be loved or in love ever again or involved in a personal relationship with anyone at any level" isn't too tempting. maybe for second (cause i ahve a different defination of love)
2006-08-11 06:14:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Nope, no murdering for this girl here, and no amount of money will change that. Money can't buy all the happiness in the world. And as for the other question... hmmm, hard question... let's not answer that.
2006-08-11 06:16:39
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answered by musicrazy 4
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I wouldn't kill even a stranger...just for money....and I would give up all the money in the world for a future with the ones I love...
2006-08-11 06:16:30
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answered by jenny_is_not_my_name 2
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Oh my gosh!!! Love, family, friends totally....if you have those than you are rich, says my grandma! I would never kill even my absolute worst enemy, therefore I would never ever kill a friend or loved one. I'd be poor the rest of my life...
2006-08-11 06:18:24
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answered by Scoot 4
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could never kill for money but self protection or protection of a loved one yea i could and i already have the love of my life and we do live in poverty already.
2006-08-11 06:19:46
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answered by ? 5
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Absolutely not! Money does NOT buy happiness. To answer your second question, I guess my answer to the first will give my answer to the second: in a heartbeat.
2006-08-11 06:18:24
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answered by swarr2001 5
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I would ALWAYS choose family & friends over wealth, no matter how much the quantity is.
2006-08-11 06:16:36
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answered by jfwlr9rn 1
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no i would never kill someone close to me for money. you would forever reliving that moment; unless you were a robot. even then, there would always be something missing...
to find someone that is your "perfect" equal and mate would be enough to get your motivation and confidence high enough that you would ultimately succeed.
2006-08-11 06:19:06
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answered by Anonymous
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