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« Reply #120 on: April 14, 2020, 10:08:01 PM »

Not much to say here. On with it…

10. You are walking down the street and find some money on the floor. How much are you willing to keep for yourself before you hand it to the police, donate to charity, or similar? Choose: £0, £5, £10, £20, £50, £100, £500, £1,000, £10,000, £Lots. People will judge you based on this answer.

£0 - 2
KarmaDope
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£5 - 1
MintTrav

£10

£20 - 5
Chompy
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liars liars pants on fire

reading the question again I'd probably go lower - nearest charity box or homeless person likely to be the beneficiary - I'm quite a guy tbf
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« Reply #121 on: April 14, 2020, 10:10:00 PM »

Enjoyable reading through, cheers
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« Reply #122 on: April 14, 2020, 10:15:48 PM »

Not much to say here. On with it…

10. You are walking down the street and find some money on the floor. How much are you willing to keep for yourself before you hand it to the police, donate to charity, or similar? Choose: £0, £5, £10, £20, £50, £100, £500, £1,000, £10,000, £Lots. People will judge you based on this answer.

£0 - 2
KarmaDope
4KSuited

£5 - 1
MintTrav

£10

£20 - 5
Chompy
redsimon
TightEnd
dino1980
nirvana



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reading the question again I'd probably go lower - nearest charity box or homeless person likely to be the beneficiary - I'm quite a guy tbf

so you find a £50 note outside a casino away from CCTV and you would put £30 in a charity bottle and keep £20 to yourself?

i donate regularly and used to host fund raisers, if i found at £50 note i would say cool beans pop it in my pocket and check i am not on candid camera.
then next time i am passing a charity tin  i might drop in an extra few quid
cant say its ever happened think most i have ever found on the floor is £1 coin
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« Reply #123 on: April 14, 2020, 10:49:34 PM »

Top work Mr Cf, i’m gutted that I slipped up with the last few questions...
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« Reply #124 on: April 14, 2020, 10:55:24 PM »

Feel like I've been robbed of victory.
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« Reply #125 on: April 14, 2020, 11:05:13 PM »

Feel like I've been robbed of victory.

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« Reply #126 on: April 15, 2020, 12:35:48 AM »

If you ask a vague question, you can't insist on narrowly-defined answers. If you are going to insist on such answers, you need to ask tight questions.

"A human sense" doesn't specify that it has to be a physical sense.

Humans have many other senses. The Cambridge Dictionary gives some examples:
sense of urgency
sense of fun
sense of humour
sense of occasion
sense of right and wrong
sense of togetherness
sense of betrayal
sense of responsibility
sense of despair

https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/sense

If you had specified that it had to be a physical sense, I would have directed you to an article in The New Scientist entitled "Sense of justice discovered in the brain", but you didn't, so any of the human senses above are valid answers, as is sense of justice.

https://www.newscientist.com/article/dn10239-sense-of-justice-discovered-in-the-brain/

Thank you.
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« Reply #127 on: April 15, 2020, 12:56:42 AM »

Not much to say here. On with it…

10. You are walking down the street and find some money on the floor. How much are you willing to keep for yourself before you hand it to the police, donate to charity, or similar? Choose: £0, £5, £10, £20, £50, £100, £500, £1,000, £10,000, £Lots. People will judge you based on this answer.

£0 - 2
KarmaDope
4KSuited

£5 - 1
MintTrav

£10

£20 - 5
Chompy
redsimon
TightEnd
dino1980
nirvana



liars liars pants on fire

reading the question again I'd probably go lower - nearest charity box or homeless person likely to be the beneficiary - I'm quite a guy tbf

so you find a £50 note outside a casino away from CCTV and you would put £30 in a charity bottle and keep £20 to yourself?

i donate regularly and used to host fund raisers, if i found at £50 note i would say cool beans pop it in my pocket and check i am not on candid camera.
then next time i am passing a charity tin  i might drop in an extra few quid
cant say its ever happened think most i have ever found on the floor is £1 coin

I have found a pony chip on the floor of a casino several times in my punting career fwiw.
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« Reply #128 on: April 15, 2020, 04:53:34 AM »

Yet another question with quite a lot of answers. But it’s also a bit of a trap. The revived series has been around since 2005 but the question states 2010 onwards - the Matt Smith era.

5. An actor/actress to receive title screen billing in Doctor Who from 2010 onwards

CORRECT ANSWERS

PETER CAPALDI - 3
MintTrav: Only one I know is Peter Capaldi
Pokerpops: Peter Capaldi
Rubbish2407: Peter Capaldi

BRADLEY WALSH - 3
Ironside: Bradley Walsh
TightEnd: Bradley Walsh
nirvana: Bradley Walsh

DAVID TENNANT - 2
bobAlike: David Tennant
scotty2hatty: TENNANT

PEARL MACKIE - 1
KarmaDope: Pearl Mackie

MATT SMITH - 1
stribling: Matt Smith

KAREN GILLAN - 1
HutchGF: Karen Gillan


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JO MARTIN - 6
Chompy: Jo Martin

TRACEY ANN OBERMAN - 6
redsimon: tracey ann oberman

BILLIE PIPER - 6
dino1980: Billie Piper

CHRISTOPHER ECCLESTON - 6
4KSuited: Christopher Eccleston

FREEMA AGYEMAN - 6
ruud: Freema Agyeman

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Billie and Freema are both in Tennant’s final episode - End of Time part 2, which aired on New Year’s Day..... 2010
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« Reply #129 on: April 15, 2020, 07:43:26 AM »

Yet another question with quite a lot of answers. But it’s also a bit of a trap. The revived series has been around since 2005 but the question states 2010 onwards - the Matt Smith era.

5. An actor/actress to receive title screen billing in Doctor Who from 2010 onwards

CORRECT ANSWERS

PETER CAPALDI - 3
MintTrav: Only one I know is Peter Capaldi
Pokerpops: Peter Capaldi
Rubbish2407: Peter Capaldi

BRADLEY WALSH - 3
Ironside: Bradley Walsh
TightEnd: Bradley Walsh
nirvana: Bradley Walsh

DAVID TENNANT - 2
bobAlike: David Tennant
scotty2hatty: TENNANT

PEARL MACKIE - 1
KarmaDope: Pearl Mackie

MATT SMITH - 1
stribling: Matt Smith

KAREN GILLAN - 1
HutchGF: Karen Gillan


WRONG ANSWERS

JO MARTIN - 6
Chompy: Jo Martin

TRACEY ANN OBERMAN - 6
redsimon: tracey ann oberman

BILLIE PIPER - 6
dino1980: Billie Piper

CHRISTOPHER ECCLESTON - 6
4KSuited: Christopher Eccleston

FREEMA AGYEMAN - 6
ruud: Freema Agyeman

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Billie and Freema are both in Tennant’s final episode - End of Time part 2, which aired on New Year’s Day..... 2010

But not in a title star role. I checked. Only Tennant, Simm, and Cribbins.
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« Reply #130 on: April 15, 2020, 08:08:41 AM »

If you ask a vague question, you can't insist on narrowly-defined answers. If you are going to insist on such answers, you need to ask tight questions.

"A human sense" doesn't specify that it has to be a physical sense.

Humans have many other senses. The Cambridge Dictionary gives some examples:
sense of urgency
sense of fun
sense of humour
sense of occasion
sense of right and wrong
sense of togetherness
sense of betrayal
sense of responsibility
sense of despair

https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/sense

If you had specified that it had to be a physical sense, I would have directed you to an article in The New Scientist entitled "Sense of justice discovered in the brain", but you didn't, so any of the human senses above are valid answers, as is sense of justice.

https://www.newscientist.com/article/dn10239-sense-of-justice-discovered-in-the-brain/

Thank you.


If you can substitute the word ‘feeling’ for sense then it’s not a sense.
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« Reply #131 on: April 15, 2020, 09:31:46 AM »

Not much to say here. On with it…

10. You are walking down the street and find some money on the floor. How much are you willing to keep for yourself before you hand it to the police, donate to charity, or similar? Choose: £0, £5, £10, £20, £50, £100, £500, £1,000, £10,000, £Lots. People will judge you based on this answer.

£0 - 2
KarmaDope
4KSuited

£5 - 1
MintTrav

£10

£20 - 5
Chompy
redsimon
TightEnd
dino1980
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Not worth my job any more. Used to be in the £20 mark but now I work in LE and cameras everywhere. Could cost me a lot more than worth it.
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« Reply #132 on: April 15, 2020, 09:32:45 AM »

cf, I'd say not the best idea for me to run one. My idea of questions is a little eclectic...but if nobody wants to run one then I'll find one.

Anyone else want to step up to the plate?
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« Reply #133 on: April 15, 2020, 10:27:44 AM »

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« Reply #134 on: April 15, 2020, 10:28:17 AM »

If you ask a vague question, you can't insist on narrowly-defined answers. If you are going to insist on such answers, you need to ask tight questions.

"A human sense" doesn't specify that it has to be a physical sense.

Humans have many other senses. The Cambridge Dictionary gives some examples:
sense of urgency
sense of fun
sense of humour
sense of occasion
sense of right and wrong
sense of togetherness
sense of betrayal
sense of responsibility
sense of despair

https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/sense

If you had specified that it had to be a physical sense, I would have directed you to an article in The New Scientist entitled "Sense of justice discovered in the brain", but you didn't, so any of the human senses above are valid answers, as is sense of justice.

https://www.newscientist.com/article/dn10239-sense-of-justice-discovered-in-the-brain/

Thank you.


If you can substitute the word ‘feeling’ for sense then it’s not a sense.

Perfectly wrong - that is exactly one of the definitions in the dictionary. Did you even look at the link?

sense noun
B2 - an ability to understand, recognize, value, or react to something, especially any of the five physical abilities to see, hear, smell, taste, and feel:
B1 - a general feeling or understanding

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