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fear of course....
if you weren't afraid, life would be a lot easier, and funner.
but you'd probably do something stupid and die.
If you are forced to get rid of one of your primary emotions, which one would you choose? these are the 5 primary emotions. Love Fear Sadness Joy Anger Suprise is the sixth primary emotion but i'm not including it because everyone will choose it.Laughing_GodI'm going with Fear. I hate worrying about bills :P
Im already fearless....so id go with sadness. **** sadness.Anti-VenomWithout sadness, happiness is worthless.
if you're always happy, you end up in the crazy house :DSadness. If you didn't have fear, then you'd get yourself killed :|
blackrytonite
[QUOTE="Anti-Venom"]Im already fearless....so id go with sadness. **** sadness.dodgerblue13Without sadness, happiness is worthless. so what
I would probably pick Anger as I have very personal issues with that particular emotion and it tends to lead to dreary bouts of self-loathing and depression. I do enjoy how most people are picking fear as it calls to mind a program I used to watch about serial killers (I think it was called Most Evil) in which the main problem with fairly prolific serial killers was their disconnection with their feelings of fear.
Fear and Sadness, as inconvenient as they may be, are useful emotions. Anger never does any good, so I'll get rid of that.Head_of_gamesI think it can do good, when used right. Forgive me if I am wrong, but I think anger can be an important part in discipline. If I never made my parents angry, then they wouldn't punish me for bad things that I did... It's only when not controlled that anger becomes a problem. Like, when drunkards go on angry rampages and stuff.
[QUOTE="Head_of_games"]Fear and Sadness, as inconvenient as they may be, are useful emotions. Anger never does any good, so I'll get rid of that.gingefailsI think it can do good, when used right. Forgive me if I am wrong, but I think anger can be an important part in discipline. If I never made my parents angry, then they wouldn't punish me for bad things that I did... It's only when not controlled that anger becomes a problem. Like, when drunkards go on angry rampages and stuff. Discipline should always be out of love, not anger. Anger only clouds the mind and makes us into revenge-mongering morons. Imagine how much better the world would be if no one ever got angry at each other!
Imagine how much better the world would be if no one ever got angry at each other!Head_of_gamesIt would be a lot easier for people to take advantage of others, I think.
Like the ones that would probably cause your death?Definitely fear. Fear can restrict me from a lot of things.
smithster118
[QUOTE="Anti-Venom"]Im already fearless....so id go with sadness. **** sadness.dodgerblue13Without sadness, happiness is worthless.Not as long as you are aware of what sadness is, you dont have to possess the emotion.
Definitely fear, it leads to anger and jealousy sometimes and it's the driving force behind shyness which is my biggest problem.jdt532I think you mean, fear leads to anger, anger leads to hate, hate leads to the dark side. :D
Without thinking I would probably go with fear, but then I saw that Batman cartoon show where The Scarecrow creates a toxin that removes Batman's fears and inhibitions, making him much more reckless than usual-and it doesn't stop there. The writers are savvy enough to even make him more heartless, as he doesn't fear what his own reaction will be if, say, Robin gets killed or if he breaks his one rule and murders a criminal. Scarecrow is making a point that fear is necessary, not just useful, and then in his usual mad fashion extends that to mean that he is necessary to have around.
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