Very! The questioners roughly claim (i.e., I'm about to totally recast their words in my terms) they conceived the questions to expose a kind of mysticism: a recoil at touching wrong things, or touching right things wrongly. They say that these mystics (most everyone to some extent?) fear the taint that wrong contact extends to their own souls.
The foreign radio question makes the least sense on this framework. The molester blood makes the most.
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"bad mouth your own nation"? What does that even mean?
Are people really that scared of their fathers?
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You'll love this.
They truly ASSUME disease-free...no possible harm to you...in the blood transfusion.
They assume your father consents & wants you to do it to be funny in the skit.
The depths of insanity sinking in?
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...I'd silently +1ed, and MINE'S DEAD!
(Studies suggest the median American would 'pay' $3mil not to think THAT thought of a deceased dad.)
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Very! The questioners roughly claim (i.e., I'm about to totally recast their words in my terms) they conceived the questions to expose a kind of mysticism: a recoil at touching wrong things, or touching right things wrongly. They say that these mystics (most everyone to some extent?) fear the taint that wrong contact extends to their own souls.
The foreign radio question makes the least sense on this framework. The molester blood makes the most.
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