Hopeless Romantic
15 years ago
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I'd go far for certain members of my family. Because they mean so much to me...And i know in the end they would do the same for me. |
Michael D Nalley
15 years ago
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I would not darken your spirits with thoughts of bereavement, but this is a realistic question that deserves a realistic answer. I have carried some of my loved ones to the grave, though I would have preferred not to. The simplest guidelines I have are the two greatest commandments. It is quite easily assumed that family comes first |
january friend
15 years ago
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I'd kill. or maybe i'm just violent, haha that's what the military does to you |
Hopeless Romantic
15 years ago
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Military thats funny Januray that's why i would stay away from that-no offense.....and michael if you don't mind me asking what commandments? |
Michael D Nalley
15 years ago
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"Love the Lord your God with all your heart, with all your soul and with all your mind and with all your strength. The second is this: Love your neighbour as yourself. There is no commandment greater than these." |
Hopeless Romantic
15 years ago
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Now those two I can do....which the first one ive always done. it's getting easier for the second one. |
bRiNgMeToLiFe
15 years ago
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For about two people I'd do anything. |
chind
15 years ago
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Its hard to say how far you would go for someone if you havent been in one of 'those' situations... because i dont like certain family members very much, infact majority of the time i dislike or am fighting or pissed at them, however if they were in some sort of danger, i would probably...most likely try to help them ... |
HisBlueEyedAngel
15 years ago
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I have many people I would do anything for...but top would be my boyfriend and my mom. |
Beauty In The Breaking
15 years ago
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I've been put in situations where I've had to find out the answer to this question. Honestly? I'd do a lot for a lot of people but for a few, I'd do whatever I had to. Be it killing, fighting for or even dying, I'd do whatever I had to to protect and keep them safe. |