Why are you supposed to believe that a 75 question survey could do it any better?
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Everyone's fate is to die, and that's it. What else is there to predict? There's two things, life and death, and they have nothing to do with each other. You can't predict what someone will do in life, but you can predict that someone will die.
It's based on scientists performing statistics and not some lunatic in their basement. What it says is relevant to your life is in regards to what you tell it is relevant to your life, not which direction you'd have to look to see some flaming ball of gas in outer space at the moment you protruded from your mother.
If 99% of people who say "I have a fear of [X]" also say "I have a fear of [Y]," it is safe to tell someone who has a fear of [X] that they also have a fear of [Y].
You guys are silly.
People are who they are just because that's who they are.
There is no pinpointing the exact way someone acts.
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haha nah, I'm a realist. In real life, it's almost impossible to get me to be sad or mad at all, it's funny actually. And anyway, if you know you're going to die in the end, wouldn't you want to change as much as you can while you're alive? Your main goal in life should be to affect the world, to change something, and to make it noticeable. Whether it's building houses or parks, or covering the walls with beautiful graffiti, you should at least change something. For example, a lot of older LGers will remember the names of all of the "famous" botmakers that were from LG. I can name them off right now if you want me to. Game makers, for example, will have their games around as long as computers are around, or at least for 20-30 years. They still have copies of games where only one or two were produced, and they're normally rare even if the game sucked, just because there's so few. Or if you wrote a book that sold well - that will probably be around for an extremely long time, even if it's at garage sales in 20 years or something. Leave your mark on the world, that's what we're here to do, that's the goal in life.