I'd read it up to the point where I get the book, then I'd do the opposite of what it says in the book to see what happens.
I'd read it up to the point where I get the book, then I'd do the opposite of what it says in the book to see what happens.
Ridicule is the only weapon which can be used against unintelligible propositions. -Thomas Jefferson
Macbeth's dilemma - if someone predicts your future and tells it to you, do you follow the prediction, however horrible it is, or try to change something just for the hell of it? I would read it to the end and then decide.
thanks for the nightmare.
is there already such a book/movie, or did you just pass on a million dollar opportunity for a post?
I think I'd be too freaked out to read it. I might read a little into what happens next to verify future predictions (and not just some alien that saw every move I made, and wrote it down), and hide the book just in case.
No, I wouldn't.
First off: I'm glad my past is behind me. Thank you, but no.
Second: I'd already know the ending:
"And I'm reading that I'm reading that I'm reading that I'm reading that I'm reading that I'm reading that I'm reading that I'm reading that I'm reading that I'm reading that I'm reading that I'm reading that I'm reading that I'm reading and now I'm dying of old age or dehydration, depending on whether I took the time to drink while reading that I'm reading that I'm reading that I'm reading..."
It is a silly idea.
I like to skip to the last page if the first couple of pages seem somewhat dull just to find out the ending.
"He skips ahead to the last page of the book and before he could read it, he hears a faint voice in the background and somehow knew it was directed at him. "Look out", he heard from above. Stricken with a sensation of danger, he looks up to where the voice was coming from, just in time to see a glimpse of a piano. SPLAT!"
So that's how I die...shit, that's happening right now...I should probably move out of the way befo...
TOO LATE. SPLAT!
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No. I've seen Angels Take Manhatten. I wouldn't even look at the chapter titles.
I think I'd read everything, exept the ending, and try to make the best decisions possible.
Maybe I would give it to someone else. Actually I'd read it to find out if my life would be worth living.
It's pronounced "Dur-av-ian."
No I would not read it but I would either keep it or give it to a family member.
I don't know, wouldn't it take our whole lifetime to read that book if it said everything we ever did described in detail? If it was like that then no thanks, i guess i would just read some parts but skip alot of it.
I'd buy it, then read to present. Then read 3 years in the future. As the year passes, read another year, and so on.
I'd like to know at least the short term future. Being able to change the future would be nice too. Would the book change if I change the events?
I would read the past part of the book, just for fun. Then I would dispose of it as soon as possible. And I hope there would be quite a lot of pages after the past part...
Of course.. if there is my future also, it would be stupid not to read it.
For example if I find out that I get hit by a car on that day, I may not go out or if I regret not taking some opportunity in the book, I may take it. I don't believe in fate so it's a good way to avoid bad stuff while not missing out on the good
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I would throw it out when I realize it doesn't have any pictures in it.