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StonkThis

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Read it. I'd want to know. I wouldn't care. You can't change it. If it's like a book from the future, most likely, everything you will do has already happened. Either way, you're dying that same way. Maybe place a couple bets and earn your family some money.
 

Pegghead

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Live by the teachings of DR Emmet Brown and burn it. I really don't want to know my future, I just want to work at it a day at a time.
 

Crimsane

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Read it, only to find that reading it was the cause of my death, and fall down dead. Baww. Curiosity killed the Crim.
 

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ReincarnatedFTP said:
ThePoodonkis said:
I wouldn't read it.
I'd give it to another guy I've not seen before, and say the exact same thing the last guy told me. If my death is still in that book, someone else would think it was their death and freak out.
You and another person have said this. I'm just thinking what if the book said "I will die giving this book to another person and telling them in there lies their death".

It would explain why the last guy never shows up, he died that day. And five minutes after you hand the book over you will die.

You think you're being clever, but it's what they want you to do.
Well if it did say that I would die giving the guy the book, I wouldn't want to contradict it. It would be rude to ignore my fate and do something else.
 

ParadoxBG

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The difference between a geek and a normal person is a deep-seated desire to break whatever system is presented to them. I think many posts in this thread exemplify this. :D
 

ReincarnatedFTP

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ThePoodonkis said:
ReincarnatedFTP said:
ThePoodonkis said:
I wouldn't read it.
I'd give it to another guy I've not seen before, and say the exact same thing the last guy told me. If my death is still in that book, someone else would think it was their death and freak out.
You and another person have said this. I'm just thinking what if the book said "I will die giving this book to another person and telling them in there lies their death".

It would explain why the last guy never shows up, he died that day. And five minutes after you hand the book over you will die.

You think you're being clever, but it's what they want you to do.
Well if it did say that I would die giving the guy the book, I wouldn't want to contradict it. It would be rude to ignore my fate and do something else.
On a more off topic note see if you notice anything odd about the fourth paragraph in the "Biography" section.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enter_shikari

No, I didn't do it.
 

cthulhu257

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Look at how I die. If it doesn't involve suicide, go do something asskicking, then kill myself and go into limbo.
 

Helmet

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DuplicateValue said:
Throw it away.

If I know how I'm going to die, I'll spend my life living in fear of things that might bring about those circumstances.
I'd do this, but also tell the story for the rest of my life, leaving out how I die. Basically, I'd pull a Big Fish.
 

Aerodynamic

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I would have it inside my book rack or something like that, Due to the fact, I am not able to read any books unless they are necessary for school so there would be no trouble with me actually reading the book, and still today, I have only read 3 books that were not required for school work.

Go ahead and laugh at that.
 

DemonicVixen

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XxdragicexX said:
look at how i will die and stay away from it for the rest of my life
Funnily enough though, by doing that, then that is probably how you will die. Its like Final Destination. You can run but you can't hide. You can try to avoid your fate (especially if you know what it will be) but as soon as you see it infront of you, you will turn around and be killed some other way. Whereby you still died from the original idea in the first place because you tried to run from it.
 

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Aby_Z said:
I'll take the book, walk up to a random person, hand it to them and say, "Written in this book is how you will die." Then I will walk away.
you win the thread


Myself, I wouldn't care. I'd ake it with me and forget to read it.
 

SecondmateFlint

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I dunno if Ouija boards are real or not, but whatever. I asked one when I was young (and stupid) when I would die and it said when I was 67. I've had that number in the back of my mind forever. Whether or not it's true, I wish I didn't ask.

EDIT: So concerning the book? I don't think I'd look at it.