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1.) Do you believe there are regrets, or just lessons learned?
Some people have regrets, so they do exist.
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2.) Should (metaphorical) bridges be burned, or should a chance to go back always be kept open?
It's usually best to keep the bridge unburned. In practice, I napalm every bridge I find. Sometimes when I'm still on the bridge.
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3.) Do you believe that it is possible to change someone's first impression of you?
You can't change the first impression unless you invent a time machine. You can change their perception of you, though.
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4.) If someone is being abused and they keep staying with/going back to the abuser, who then is really the abuser?
The original aforementioned abuser.
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5.) Do reformed addicts ever fully remove their desire for the source of their addiction, or is the addiction always with them, just suppressed?
It's usually redirected onto something else.
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6.) If you were given the opportunity to change yourself at will into a dog or a cat, which would you choose? Why?
Neither. I rather like opposable thumbs, and don't like the prospect of licking my own butt.
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7.) Can you love someone too much?
Depends on the individuals involved - they are the ones who can define the "too much" part.
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8.) Does the expression "It's a Man's World" really hold true, or is the inequality more of a social perception?
Depends on the individuals involved. In my personal experiences, the genders are pretty even. The world's a big place; I'm sure I can find somewhere they are not.
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9.) Is Jingo-ism an inevitability for a superpower nation?
My family used to play bingo on Christmas Eve.
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10.) Taking into account the ups and downs, is life worth living?
Totally.