3 hypotheticals i'd like you all to answer

Jul 11, 2006 00:57

Questions posed word-for-word by Chuck Klosterman in Sex, Drugs, and Cocoa Puffs, one of my fave books..

1) At long last, someone invents "the dream VCR." This machine allows you to tape an entire evening's worth of your own dreams, which you can then watch at your leisure. However, the inventor of the dream VCR will only allow you to use this device if you agree to a strange caveat: When you watch your dreams, you must do so with your family and your closest friends in the same room. They get to watch your dreams along with you. And if you don't agree to this, you can't use the dream VCR. WOULD YOU STILL DO THIS?

2) A novel titled Interior Mirror is released to mammoth commercial success (despite middling reviews). However, a curious social trend emerges: Though no one can prove a direct scientific link, it appears that almost 30 percent of the people who read this book immediately become homosexual. Many of these newfound homosexuals credit the book for helping them reach this conclusion about their orientation, despite the fact that Interior Mirror is ostensibly a crime novel with no homoerotic content (and was written by a straight man). WOULD THIS PHENOMENON INCREASE (OR DECREASE) THE LIKELIHOOD OF YOU READING THIS BOOK?

3) You are sitting in an empty bar (in a town you've never before visited), drinking Bacardi with a soft-spoken acquaintance you barely know. After an hour, a third individual walks into the tavern and sits by himself, and you ask your acquaintance who the new man is. "Be careful of that guy," you are told. "He is a man with a past." A few minutes later, a fourth person enters the bar; he also sits alone. You ask your acquaintance who this new individual is. "Be careful of that guy, too," he says. "He is a man with no past." WHICH OF THESE TWO PEOPLE DO YOU TRUST LESS?

I'll tell you my answers after I hear back from all of you!
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