10 Hardest Choices Ever (Personality Test)

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Top 10 Hardest Choices Ever (Personality Test)

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Charlie from Top 10s counts down the top 10 Hardest Choices Ever (Personality Test)!

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TopsTV
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No internet or no friends....what if you need internet to talk to your only friends 😢?

TheBlockWIzard
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I want to change the past. I want to spend more time with my mom. I lost her to Breast & Bone cancer when I was 14 years old

Rest In Peace Mom
04/02/1970-10/19/11

Blackwolffe
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I love how all the answers are positive and make you feel good.... no matter what you chose

vainin
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So we just ganna ignore my dudes hairline @ 4:47 like that...

odfypmc
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CHALLENGE:Take a shot every time he says "you".

daan
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"If you chose love, you are a romantic." Dang, I would never have guessed.

Fexghadi
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Hardest choices to make in a student's life
"Hmmmm, should I pick A or C"
(Circles A)
But C could also be correct
"Just go with my first gut"
"But last time I got the answer wrong because I went with my first gut"
(Gets test score back)
The answer was B

justtrash
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According to my choices it does not describes me at all

namaste
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the thumbail was like: *lets kill 5 or 6 people? hmmm* lol

cristichifan
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i'd rather have no more friend becouse nothing would change.

rokribic
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Hardest choice was click on video or nah

cloroxbleach
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Money because I don't want to get married

isaacezekielthecolorblindg
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Hardest choice ever




Choosing 1 meal from a menu full of delicious food

shahdalfeky
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Question- *Would you rather A: have a long life or B: Have a short but fun life*
Answers- *If you chose A, we predict you'll want a long life. If you chose B, we're guessing you'd want a fun life, even if it's short*

meadowkoch
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jokes on you i dont have friends already

Frostman
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Naw bro, I've seen The Flash, for #2 I pick neither.

eternitytee
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A question: Is it ok to take someone's life?

For the question go to the lower half, there is the really deep question. The first part can be skipped, you don't "have to" read it

My grandmother had cancer. At the night, after the brain tumor was removed, mother, uncle and grandpa were called to the deathbed, I was awake and insisted on coming. You know, my mom married and was about to leave the country, move on the other side of the world during that time. I ended up completely alone, my grandma was my only hope.
There arrived (hour driving time) they said, she does not die, not yet. The tumor had spread, everywhere. Lungs, heart, stomach ... ALL. She would have had a year to live, slightly or extremely handicapped, no one knew, probably the latter. Because that started before already because of the brain tumor she had spread discord and hatred.
The doctors asked us if it was ok to turn the equipment off. She asked my grandpa, my uncle, my mother ... Everyone nodded. But then ... her finger went to me. My mom wanted to freak out but, "every adult must agree", I was 19. My Sheldon Cooper brain has switched to total analysis, nodding was the only logical option, 1 year under agony is for no good.
Then went to the deathbed, my brain found it rather interesting. The various medical devices, blood filtration system, pulse display.
After an hour (she of course "sleeping") the pulse fell from 70 to 40, 30, 20, 14. Then she realized that it was coming to an end, the pulse jumped up, 70, 80 and my brain noticed that her body did not want to die. My emotionless side was drowned, there was a scream in my head, but it was too late. The pulse fell: 20, 10, 5 ...
In the end, between the heartbeats were almost 20 seconds, every time my subconscious mind hoped that it was the last time, that pain, waiting, hoping that your own grandma would finally rip off ...
Afterwards on the way home ran Wreckingball, a song that ran from there on every day on the same road, a road that I drove to university every day, every damn day of my shitty life ...

And now I ask you: We spared her a year of pure pain, surgery, all the time only in the hospital.
But we have also taken her the last year of lifetime.
WAS THIS OK?
A heroic glorious act to save the loved one from her suffering, but why is it so painful after two and a half years?You know...
In that situation thinking about ending someone's suffering this way sends you down a deep path, if you get what I mean.













Ok, now to the real topic
Thank you all for your support. What bothers me is not just the guilt but also where you get to, when you think this further through.
1: It was about someone else's life, is it ok to decide for him/her? And where does it stop?
1.1 Let's say she was suffering and couldn't decide for herself, is it ok to take her out of her misery? (As in the case of my grandmother)
1.2 Or when the person wants to live because of the fear of death, but would die soon under pain, would taking that persons life anyways be ok?
1.3 And if you say to 1.2: "no, it's against the persons will" think about this: in 1.1 we decided for someone we couldn't ask. She could/would have wanted to live. In that case we might have decided against her will just as in 1.2. One case (1.1) is ok, the other (1.2) not, where is the line between delivering from pain and pure murder? Chances are 1.1=1.2, is killing someone ok because there is just a chance it wasn't ok?
As you see, very thin ice.

2. And now to the really dark part: If she could have answered that question her own, would it be ok to end her pain if she said yes?
2.1 Of course approximately all of you say "just let her get out of her pain, not doing that would be torture". But where does that line end?
2.2 When someone is about to die in a year without suffering but he doesn't want that worthless life knowing that he will die, is it ok that he takes his life?
2.3 When the person suffers badly but has a normal lifespan, is it ok for the person to get out of his misery?
2.4 and finally: when the person suffers badly, not physically but mentally, and has a normal lifespan, would it be ok for him to get out of his misery?

As you see, really hard questions about right or wrong, where is the line?

PRIMEVAL
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a way better question for 'you vs the world' would be:
A. everyone but you dies.
or
B. you die.

That way you have a better reason to choose B because it would force you to either make a selfish lonely choice or a suicidal one.

BenPinata
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"This might be something small like what you're going to eat for lunch"?!?!?! You sir do not know what you're talking about.. It takes me 4 days to decide what I'm going to eat for yesterday lunch.

andraray