It's funny to see people legitimately argue over a made up situation
yep, but if people have fun debating it, it works
It's funny to see people legitimately argue over a made up situation
Would that be in US dollars or Canadian?
My student loans are being paid down, and my 2 year old son's college tuition fund is going up such that by the time he is 18 he'll have at least $150k, so all of that is being taken care of and I still get to enjoy the simple pleasure of enjoying a nice cold beer.
Honestly if money is such a problem for all you guys that you are so willing to give up something you find pleasurable for a few dollars, then maybe you should give it up now so that you can pay those debts down without waiting for someone to bribe you to do so?
Edit: As for my soul I would sell that for a case of Old Rasputin and a Blichman 10 gal pot.
I think it would be interesting to do a statistical correlation between the responses to this question with the responses to the question "Would you sell your soul for 5,000,000?"
My student loans are being paid down, and my 2 year old son's college tuition fund is going up such that by the time he is 18 he'll have at least $150k, so all of that is being taken care of and I still get to enjoy the simple pleasure of enjoying a nice cold beer.
Honestly if money is such a problem for all you guys that you are so willing to give up something you find pleasurable for a few dollars, then maybe you should give it up now so that you can pay those debts down without waiting for someone to bribe you to do so?
Edit: As for my soul I would sell that for a case of Old Rasputin and a Blichman 10 gal pot.
So what happens if you get the money and drink A beer, say 5 years down the road? Is it going to be like near the end of the 3rd Indiana Jones where the guy withers away to dust?
Sounds reasonable.
So what happens if you get the money and drink A beer, say 5 years down the road? Is it going to be like near the end of the 3rd Indiana Jones where the guy withers away to dust?
This question only works for someone with a capitalist mentality. Ask the same question in a communist country, or a place with no concept of money and I bet close to 100% would keep their alcohol against any amount.
For me, knowing that $5 million wouldn't make me happy, and would likely only add problems to my life...I'll keep the alcohol, thanks.
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I just love when people change the parameters mid-debate. "A few dollars"? I believe we're discussing $5M.
And I'd counter your argument by saying if you weren't willing to give up something as unnecessary as beer to be able to provide yourself, your family, and many others with a better life.... well then maybe you should be looking in the mirror.
Would I and my family be more likely to be happier, more fulfilled people throughout our lives with millions or with homebrewing and beer? I haven't noticed the very wealthy actually being happier than my lower to middle class drinking buddies.
I hope I would let the money go and keep enjoying a good thing, but if it came down to it, I fear it might be difficult to resist the money. Fortunately, I will never have to find out if I actually love riches more than beer, because no one is that interested in seeing anyone give up beer.
Lol! I'd probably give up sex for $5 mil...
Wait. I'm married. I already gave up sex. Buhdadum.