Questions for your bemusement:
13 years ago
General
Have you ever had an itch you did not scratch?
Have you ever missed a meal?
What is required for happiness? If a situation, person, or thing must change, can happiness without disappointment be sought there?
Is it possible to simultaneously be a subject and object of experience?
Is the morality of an action determined by its intentions or consequences?
What do you want most in a friend? What do you want to be most for your friends? Are the answers to these questions the same?
Are the causes that precede mental events any different than the ones that precede physical events?
Would you rather murr or purr?
Have you ever missed a meal?
What is required for happiness? If a situation, person, or thing must change, can happiness without disappointment be sought there?
Is it possible to simultaneously be a subject and object of experience?
Is the morality of an action determined by its intentions or consequences?
What do you want most in a friend? What do you want to be most for your friends? Are the answers to these questions the same?
Are the causes that precede mental events any different than the ones that precede physical events?
Would you rather murr or purr?
FA+

Have you ever missed a meal? All the time.
What is required for happiness? If a situation, person, or thing must change, can happiness without disappointment be sought there?The only thing required for happiness is for the individual to be content with how things are going. And I think that change is usually what brings around the most happiness.
Is it possible to simultaneously be a subject and object of experience? I think so yes.
Is the morality of an action determined by its intentions or consequences? I think the morality is always determined by it's consequences, no matter what the original intentions were.
What do you want most in a friend? What do you want to be most for your friends? Are the answers to these questions the same? All I want from a friend is for them to be there for me, and the answer is the same for both. ^,,^
Are the causes that precede mental events any different than the ones that precede physical events? Not sure how to answer that one, but I would most definately say yes.
Would you rather murr or purr? Honestly, I don't do either I more or less squeak. :P
Have you ever missed a meal? Too often.
What is required for happiness? If a situation, person, or thing must change, can happiness without disappointment be sought there? It depends on the person. Possibly, but impossible to tell if it's probable or not.
Is it possible to simultaneously be a subject and object of experience? I don't quite understand the question.
Is the morality of an action determined by its intentions or consequences? Honestly, I think both.
What do you want most in a friend? What do you want to be most for your friends? Are the answers to these questions the same? I want a person I can relate to and interact with (and vice versa). I want to be helpful to them in every possible way.
Are the causes that precede mental events any different than the ones that precede physical events? Not taking reflexes into account? Yes, but not all.
Would you rather murr or purr? Neither, I squeak!