Yes, I have possibly saved 2 lives. I'll make this as short as possible. I went to a movie and in the lobby I hear a man telling his friend how he was going to kill his ex-girlfriend. I asked why. She had set him up to be robbed. I told him that she wasn't worth throwing his life away. Two weeks later I ran into the same man and he thanked me. That said, I'd take a bullet for any of my family or friends. Hope I don't have to tho. Peace.
2006-12-26 20:45:18
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answered by Spike Spiegel 4
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It really depends who the person is and what the cost is.
If I had to give my life to save a person I did not like then no, but short of that I would try.
2006-12-26 20:44:54
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answered by Timothy C 5
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depends on whether that preson has made a contribution. if they did already it may be their time . if they were evil obvious I would not. But if I knew they had the possibility to change the world for the good Of course
2006-12-26 20:52:55
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answered by George G 5
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Yes, in that, the individual's act of goodness, solitary or singular in an ocean of spiritual darkness, is light enough for all to see by.
2006-12-26 20:53:36
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answered by Anonymous
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this is inspirational, hopeful, it skill you could replace the international yet you ought first of all something small. via assisting out one individual you could finally end up doing extra good than you think of.
2016-11-23 19:13:45
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answered by ? 4
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yes ,it is a good sign of kindness in a person
2006-12-26 22:08:03
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answered by Julies 2
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Yes, in nursing we do it every day.
2006-12-27 02:49:10
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answered by jmp_omaha 3
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No. I'd watch him die slowly. *evil laughter*
2006-12-26 20:45:27
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answered by e 2
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