- Lose 20 pounds
- Gain 15 IQ points
- Be given 2000 dollars
- Gain 10 pounds of muscle
- Have 7 years added to your life
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I would have picked add seven years to my life, but I could really use the money right now.
I’m smart but I could always use a little more.
I see we don’t seem to be desperate to improve physically.
Had to say muscle as I was struggling to carry a casket last Monday.
I was feeling bad about picking money, but I’m glad to see someone else picked it too.
I want them all.
The money for tuition
All of the above???
@shutterbug - I thought you would of chosen the 7 years, more time for you to bite our ankles…
I don’t need money
20 lbs isnt enough. I need to lose like 50
15 iq points —maybe?
7 years on life, would depend on quality of years
10 pounds of muscle wouldnt hurt either.
IDK. I can’t decide. Not gonna vote.
@Bowens - You might need to lose 50 pounds instead of 20, but 20 pounds would be a good starting point.
I’d go on and take the money and run. I live on a very fixed income and anything in addition is a big bonus. 2k in the pocket I could rebuild a computer and have some fun. Everything else I’m already working on except the iq. I’m stuck with what I’ve got.
I’m always $2K short, thats not a sustainable financial solution.
I want to lose 15 points IQ - the dumber the happier
7 years - rather a shorter quality life
10 lbs of muscles, don’t need it
20 lbs - voted for it cause it would make me more comfortable.
Comfort is everything
Thanks for voting everyone!
ill take the 2000 dollars. 20 lbs doesnt make much difference when you weigh 350
7 years added to my life - although the money is tempting too!
$2000 isn’t a drop in the bucket compared to 7 years of additional life. Make it like a million and maybe.
I feel very materialistic now, but that kind of money would save me a headache worrying over finances. It would pay off a debt (that ties me to someone in an inconvenient way).
My body is average, could be better, but not important. A guy just told me: a woman without belly is like an egg without salt.
If I get an extra 15 IQ points, I want the rest of the world around me to get them too. It isn’t nice to deviate. Plus I can already not deal with the intensity with which I experience the world.
And I don’t want an extra 7 years, because I’m not sure how good they will be.
So 2000 dollars it is…
I don’t think $2000 is near enough money.
15 IQ points would bump me up to the above average category which might be worth it.
I am normal weight now. I think I would look too gaunt if I lost 20 lbs.
I like the idea of adding 7 years to my life but I have to consider quality.
A lot of muscles don’t appeal to me.
i think none of these touch 7 years of life
earn that much money
lose that much weight mgain that much muscle etc with the extra time