I have a couple examples of questions I've wanted to ask, and just thought better of it. One thing I've always wanted to just throw out there, no explanation, just post this question."How do I get human blood stains off of an axe? "Just wanted to see what kinds of answers I'd get, see if I freaked anyone out, but then I realized that might not be a good thing.
The next thing I recently wanted to ask, more seriously was something along the lines of "Please answer anonymously if you have a really shocking answer..." and in the details I'd ask people to tell me the worst thing they've ever done that no one else knows about, the badder the better. Then I thought, someone might actually admit to a crime, and just because they're anonymous, doesn't mean they couldn't be traced by law enforcement if the powers that be were to see this answer. Is there anything that you want to ask, but are just afraid of what migh happen if you did for one reason or the other?
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There's a question or two that I've thought about and... deciding that posting it, or even posting it anonymously wouldn't be something I'd do, but the questions don't concern legality at all, just pretty personal stuff. I happen to have an inquiring mind, and so does my spouse. We read a lot, and write a lot, and I just like to KNOW things."How DOES that work?
" So I'm hard to shock. I also read some pretty off the wall stuff (recently finished the book about the guy that started the "corpse farm" down south, and I read the Roach book on corpses,too. Why?
They sounded interesting. The "blood on the axe" question, and many other questions with legal ramifications could be safely asked with no shock value, depending how you decided to phrase the question, but you could just go ahead and ask it blank--in fact, I think it'd be fun if you did."My spouse and I were watching CSI, and he asked "How WOULD someone get rid of the blood on a knife or axe so completely that a good CSI investigator couldn't find it, or couldn't prove what it was? " With the current interest in such shows and the growing "CSI effect" throughout the legal system, I don't think you'd shock anyone, OR raise any flags, put that way, because it's obviously of interest to a big segment of the population.
And for the "worst thing" you've ever done questions--people would and could and should answer at their own risk. If they're fool enough to confess here on Askville, let 'em take the consequences. I say, go ahead and ASK!
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Yes,all the time I not only resist asking questions but answering them too. I am afraid to ask or answer questions that involve too many personal details. I just worry that a family member or neighbor or worse yet someone I work with might be an askviller too.
What if someone read my answer and figured out who I was and asked me about it. I am sure if the subject matter was personal or involving a personal matter of a friend I would be very embarrassed. I tend to be a private person,but unfortunately this has kept me from answering a few questions that I really felt I had good advice for..
Yeah, I've had some questions that I decided were best not to ask Though I don't think that I've had any quite like yours. I did have some questions about psychology and another one that I still don't want to include in case I decide to ask it anonymously. I suppose it wasn't that bad but rather embarrassing, particularly since it was a problem that one of my Nanowrimo characters was having, not me personally and I don't want anyone thinking it was my problem..
Scared Oh, all the questions I haven't asked for fear of being beat up. Some of the questions I have actually typed in and then abandoned. I know that all of this is private, for no one really knows who you are anyway.
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Of course -- anything that would reveal something about myself that I want to keep hidden. And naturally i'm not going to mention any of those things here. This question might well get some very clever and amusing answers -- I hope it does!.
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LglSec and I have decided that we are no longer going to do "Our Askville". If any of you are in need of prayers or know.
If you could ask a question in Askville,what would it be.
No question, just wanted all Askville buddies know that my thoughts are with you on tomorrows historic day. God bless!
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.