Reality Game show has offered you a few million dollars to live in a glass house?

That would be boring. It would be unique if you could have a few people in the glass house because that would make for entertaining tv, especially if there are a few couples (adult tv of course ;) I would do it. But then again, I'm not ashamed or afraid of letting the world view me as a I am.

Although I wouldn't be terribly comfortable with people watching me go to the potty but otherwise I don't think it would bother me.

That would be the most boring show ever aired! It's actually similar to the show that the lady around the corner with the telescope watches every day. She has no life and drinks a lot, but she also has several other neighbors/channels to watch.

I'm not sure if the drunk/no life demographic group is large enough to support a reality show. I would do it.

A few million for a month of my dignity.....hmmmm it's possible; however, if the money depended on the rating then I would have to decline. I'm not sure who would want to watch me in a glass house. My days are spent sitting around writing on a computer when not occupied with the toddler.

If you take the toddler out of the picture then I'm just sitting around on a computer. I wouldn't mind being alone or without a pet. Heck, I have several of them already that I would love to have go away for a while and then come back - like a mini-pet vacation.So going a month without dog hair in my food might be a novel concept.

But I suspect that, like most people, I lead a pretty boring life when I'm in the house. Are people that bored that they would want to watch more boringness? I suppose that answers itself because the only way many of these reality shows stay on tv is faked conflict between the characters.

I suppose some of the characters can really hate each other, but everyone has a role to play in a reality show. They must maintain that role or probably be kicked off the show. This is an interesting blog about someone who went on a reality show as an exercise in performance art (bust.com/blog/2010/02/22/shaming-famewho...).

It's quite interesting what she had to say about the role she had to play and why she eventually got voted off - for breaking out of the narrow mold that they cast her in. So, that show probably wouldn't go very far unless there was something interesting that the person was doing to make people want to tune in.

Hell no! I would miss my pets way too much, and I am a very private person, I don't want other people watching me!

This question was tough because I could really use the money. Lol I am the type of person that likes to be by herself and I don't need people around me to be happy. So that would be okay in the glass house.

However, I would miss my 5 furry kids (dogs) and would be lost without them. Plus my life is so boring that the show would be canceled after about two episodes. And I do not like to be seen naked and am very modest.

I could not handle people actually watching me undress, dress, shower, etc. So I guess the answer would sadly be no.

I would do it. Sure Iam a private person and all, but for a few million Shoot. Besides there are ways that you could cover yourself when bathing and dressing Ive done it.

Put me on the list LOL. Just think of the Party afterwards WOOOOHOOOO! flickr.com/photos/prozac/260405947/ flickr.com/photos/daisybaxter/1409076647/ flickr.com/photos/28268613@N07/4331994994.

That’s easy! I think I would agree to do it if I needed the money badly enough (which, wait a minute, I think I do). I guess a few million would be a nice reward for giving up a month of my everyday life to live alone in a glasshouse, as long as I could still retain some of my personal authority and fulfill my days as I pleased.

For example, I would want to be able to carry out my daily activities as I normally do (shower, breakfast, read, exercise, complete work online, study, read, listen to music, etc. ) without any restrictions. I would not want to have to participate in any of the silly challenges people on reality shows have to go through on a daily basis. Sure, the show would be pretty boring just watching me do my daily tasks, but I guess the whole challenge of the show would be to have your life visible under a glass lens and to give up all privacy in your life (for a month).

Would it be worth it? Maybe. Hopefully I would bore my audience so much that most viewers click off after only watching one or two episodes of the show, so that not too many public viewers would have the opportunity to watch me bathe.

LOL.

No way unless they could block out the bathroom. Some things are just too private.

I cant really gove you an answer,but what I can give you is a way to a solution, that is you have to find the anglde that you relate to or peaks your interest. A good paper is one that people get drawn into because it reaches them ln some way.As for me WW11 to me, I think of the holocaust and the effect it had on the survivors, their families and those who stood by and did nothing until it was too late.

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