I think it would either be like the youthful old guy said or everyone would put on airs until it became a perfect Ken and Barbie world. Even those who could care less what other people thought would be forced to conform in the same manner that you have to cut your grass and you can't leave old car engines in your yard. that's a stimulating question.
2007-07-04 18:11:53
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answered by Beneplacitum 3
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For myself, I have nothing to hide and am proud of myself and comfortable, so I would't specifically mind living in a glass house. Except...I am human and no matter how comfortable one can be, one still desires the time for self.
I would start an Interior Decorating company.
Whether it's a physical or a metaphorical 'dis-robing', everyone will always build walls around themselves and they will want to have them decorated. Little do they realize, sometimes the decorations help to tear down the walls inside themselves. It's just a matter of how you decorate that determines the direction you go in life.
2007-07-05 01:04:57
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answered by Anonymous
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I'd invest in drapery company stock.
While I have met some egomaniacs who would delight in such attention and exposure, I think for most that home is a refuge from the world.
Throwing stones is likely to get people to cover those glass walls.
2007-07-05 00:56:53
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answered by guru 7
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I don't think that I would have a problem. People won't look twice because it is pretty boring. I really think that most people wouldn't change a thing. Certainly I would not spend a lot of time watching others. I have more important things and you can see more titilating things on TV if you want. (With better view and sound)
2007-07-05 12:22:03
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answered by Tom E 4
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Look, I'll buy binoculars (fieldglass) with photocamera on rear side and acting the "paparazzo". Who knows, I could earn and some money in this case (if the "objects" performs interesting actions...hahaha)! Veradisca & Best Regards, Neven.
2007-07-05 01:00:25
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answered by NEVEN , 4
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It will take time for us to get adjusted but the new generation will not find anything amiss. After initial reservations we all will stop paying attention to others and would carry on with our normal lives. Those hiding behind brick walls will arouse curiosity and suspicion........
2007-07-05 02:46:29
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answered by P'quaint! 7
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will do my best to become transparent as soon as I can...Do you know what characterizes a prison most...It makes punished ones visible 24/7.it destroys people big time..you deliberating nightmare, cute one.
2007-07-05 02:33:18
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answered by Oleg B 6
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I'd move. My privacy is more important than showing off.
2007-07-05 00:57:18
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answered by Tex S 5
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Cool...I imagine the curtain market would RISE!
2007-07-05 00:56:01
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answered by alphatoodles 3
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I would live the same way I do know...there really is no difference....
2007-07-05 00:56:47
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answered by jrseeg1rl 2
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