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In your opinion, are you a good person? If heaven and hell exist, and you can be damned for the things outlined in the bible - no matter how petty they seem to modern eyes - w?uld you be damned or saved?

Everyone is fucked if the Bible is to believed. Everyone. On Earth. All the peoples.

Which is better, politically correct or morally correct?

How does one measure the level of worth between two separate entities? In what context can one be better than the other? Can one not be both politically correct and morally correct? Sure there are SOME instances where they can conflict, but ultimately I find the question to be rather silly. No context and no hypothetical in which one can define which form of correctness would be more suited for the scenario. I find your lack of context disturbing. And another thing - correctness is subjective. My opinion will differ from another. That opens up an entirely different field of argument where one would have to analyse the various theories regarding morality and political correctness and social attitudes, which would take up a huge amount of my time and frankly the level of effort required to answer such a question would have little pay-off.
In conclusion, I want to see "Star Trek: Into Darkness".

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Rereading H.P. Lovecraft after many years I have found that I no longer consider him a good writer, and yet as a teenager he was my writing idol. Have you ever found that you have matured enough to completely grow out of something you used to love, and if so what was it?

Michael Alan Arnold
Not really. Not to sound like a Britain's Got Talent contestant, my childhood wasn't the best and those small things that brought me a small smile in those times are like precious pearls of joy to me now.

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Oh god, is that idiot troll back? The one who was bothering Michael?

You know what is back? Shady's back. You should tell a friend.

What would you do if you met a Teletubby?

Ultimately you could argue that the movies are not canon with the episodic Star Treks and movies of before. I personally didn't mind the movie and I'm still wanting to see "Star Trek: Into Darkness".

What would you do if you met a Slitheen?

I mean in the movie they claim that changing time would simply create an alternate universe, which could be backed up by an episode of "Star Trek: The Next Generations" called "Parallels" and an entire story arch in Deep Space 9, the only problem is in "Yesterday's Enterprise" (again ST:TNG), they show that changing the time line would in fact change the future rather than simply creating another reality, so there is continuity issue there.

What was your reaction when you saw this? http://ask.fm/MichaelAArnold/answer/53379958043

The more important question is, why did so many people not like the first (J.J. Abrams) Star Trek movie? Sure it goes against the original history of Star Trek and the like, but it creates an alternate reality so really, it affects nothing. Although in saying that, it does bring up some inconsistencies with the theory of time travel.

Is there something about the real world that you wish could be more fantastical?

Almost everything.

What would you do if Stanley became a city?

Nothing. Becoming a city doesn't grant any kind of official benefit and really just calling us a city wouldn't increase tourism or economy in any way shape or form. It is simply a title.

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