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I don't think I'd save anything.  I have lots of nice stuff but I don't particularly feel attaced to any of it.  As long as me and my family get out okay, everything else is replaceable.  Hell, we have pictures that I guess I'd like but even then, most of them were double printed and my mom has them in a photo album (we never even bothered to make our own album).  I probably wouldn't even save them.

I don't know if that's sad or awesome.



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I don't think I'd save anything, just calmly walk outside and watch it all burn down, that way I won't regret picking individual item and then pondering what I should have grabbed instead.



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NotStan said:

I don't think I'd save anything, just calmly walk outside and watch it all burn down, that way I won't regret picking individual item and then pondering what I should have grabbed instead.

Did you start the fire yourself?



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sapphi_snake said:
NotStan said:

I don't think I'd save anything, just calmly walk outside and watch it all burn down, that way I won't regret picking individual item and then pondering what I should have grabbed instead.

Did you start the fire yourself?

No , just saying that if it does happen, without my involvement then I just wouldn't bother. If I started it myself I'd try to save everything to avoid the usual blame card that older siblings get.



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NotStan said:
sapphi_snake said:
NotStan said:

I don't think I'd save anything, just calmly walk outside and watch it all burn down, that way I won't regret picking individual item and then pondering what I should have grabbed instead.

Did you start the fire yourself?

No , just saying that if it does happen, without my involvement then I just wouldn't bother. If I started it myself I'd try to save everything to avoid the usual blame card that older siblings get.

Do you have insurance?



"I don't understand how someone could like Tolstoy and Dostoyevsky, but not like Twilight!!!"

"Last book I read was Brokeback Mountain, I just don't have the patience for them unless it's softcore porn."

                                                                               (The Voice of a Generation and Seece)

"If you cant stand the sound of your own voice than dont become a singer !!!!!"

                                                                               (pizzahut451)

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sapphi_snake said:
NotStan said:
sapphi_snake said:
NotStan said:

I don't think I'd save anything, just calmly walk outside and watch it all burn down, that way I won't regret picking individual item and then pondering what I should have grabbed instead.

Did you start the fire yourself?

No , just saying that if it does happen, without my involvement then I just wouldn't bother. If I started it myself I'd try to save everything to avoid the usual blame card that older siblings get.

Do you have insurance?

Probably, got no clue , I just don't want to have the situation of "What if I saved ___ instead of ___"



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NotStan said:
sapphi_snake said:
NotStan said:
sapphi_snake said:
NotStan said:

I don't think I'd save anything, just calmly walk outside and watch it all burn down, that way I won't regret picking individual item and then pondering what I should have grabbed instead.

Did you start the fire yourself?

No , just saying that if it does happen, without my involvement then I just wouldn't bother. If I started it myself I'd try to save everything to avoid the usual blame card that older siblings get.

Do you have insurance?

Probably, got no clue , I just don't want to have the situation of "What if I saved ___ instead of ___"

True. "What if...", the two saddest words.



"I don't understand how someone could like Tolstoy and Dostoyevsky, but not like Twilight!!!"

"Last book I read was Brokeback Mountain, I just don't have the patience for them unless it's softcore porn."

                                                                               (The Voice of a Generation and Seece)

"If you cant stand the sound of your own voice than dont become a singer !!!!!"

                                                                               (pizzahut451)

NotStan said:
sapphi_snake said:
NotStan said:

I don't think I'd save anything, just calmly walk outside and watch it all burn down, that way I won't regret picking individual item and then pondering what I should have grabbed instead.

Did you start the fire yourself?

No , just saying that if it does happen, without my involvement then I just wouldn't bother. If I started it myself I'd try to save everything to avoid the usual blame card that older siblings get.

Pretty sure I remember hearing a story where a guy's house went aflame, and afterwards, they discovered all his belongings just magically happened to be underneath some stuff in the backyard...wut a newb.



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Baalzamon said:
NotStan said:
sapphi_snake said:
NotStan said:

I don't think I'd save anything, just calmly walk outside and watch it all burn down, that way I won't regret picking individual item and then pondering what I should have grabbed instead.

Did you start the fire yourself?

No , just saying that if it does happen, without my involvement then I just wouldn't bother. If I started it myself I'd try to save everything to avoid the usual blame card that older siblings get.

Pretty sure I remember hearing a story where a guy's house went aflame, and afterwards, they discovered all his belongings just magically happened to be underneath some stuff in the backyard...wut a newb.

That sounds very familiar, if true, biggest idiot ever



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