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I probably would leave to check on her. I don't understand this question, I see it everywhere but what the forget is it about? You're at Taco Bell and you feel like you're about to stuff your pants but you're not sure. Do you go to the bathroom or not?

I mean really, I don't understand the concept at hand.
There is none.. This is the point.. lol


What's the hurry if she's already dead? I mean, yeah, it's morbid, but why would I rush out of there if it was certain she was dead? If there was a chance I could prevent her death, I would go and do it, but if she's already dead there's not much of a reason to hurry out. I'd just stay for the movie, unless I was already planning on leaving anyway.

I think the beginning of this question can be shortened to "you're in a theater watching Avatar".

There is none.. This is the point.. lol
That's stupid. There is no point.

I would leave immediately and seek out my mother and do whatever it takes to save her :c

I would leave immediately and seek out my mother and do whatever it takes to save her :c

1) You don't have conclusive proof that anything happened to your mother.
2) The metaphysical vibe you got was described as you just understood your mother DIED. Past tense. She's dead.

1) You don't have conclusive proof that anything happened to your mother.
2) The metaphysical vibe you got was described as you just understood your mother DIED. Past tense. She's dead.

I would just do it anyways because to me it's the humane thing to do.

I would just do it anyways because to me it's the humane thing to do.
No, it's the stupid thing to do.

Again, you have no proof that anything abnormal happened to your mother, and even if something did, the way that this scenario is set up is that she'd be DEAD. Not dying. Dead. Like, no chance of saving her. Like, no point in trying to save her because she's dead.

But it doesn't matter, because you have no proof.

I would just do it anyways because to me it's the humane thing to do.
Uh what?

Humane?

Sirrus, most human beings don't contemplate that when they receive an adrenal rush coupled with feelings of dread, when you're in the basement of an abandoned house, alone, and dark, you don't contemplate philosophy, you act instinctually. I'd personally check on my mother and if she's fine, reenter the theater. This is a stupid question.

call my mom then sneak into a better movie...

What's the hurry if she's already dead? I mean, yeah, it's morbid, but why would I rush out of there if it was certain she was dead? If there was a chance I could prevent her death, I would go and do it, but if she's already dead there's not much of a reason to hurry out. I'd just stay for the movie, unless I was already planning on leaving anyway.

Finish whacting.
Because i dont know if she is dead, and really does it matter? Its not like shes going to move.
Dude, if you don't love you're mother, you're unloving.

What's the hurry if she's already dead? I mean, yeah, it's morbid, but why would I rush out of there if it was certain she was dead? If there was a chance I could prevent her death, I would go and do it, but if she's already dead there's not much of a reason to hurry out. I'd just stay for the movie, unless I was already planning on leaving anyway.
What if she's "dying"?


I would exit, go to my mother's house (or wherever she lives), and check on her. And, really, do movies matter that much? No.
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What if she's "dying"?


I would exit, go to my mother's house (or wherever she lives), and check on her. And, really, do movies matter that much? No.
If she's dying, I'd get out of there and go see her. But once again, if she's already dead, it doesn't really matter how fast I get there. Though when I think about it, I might just leave and check on her anyway. If she's been an accident or something, I might want to rush in to identify the body or something, and make sure her last wishes are carried out the right way.

If she's dying, I'd get out of there and go see her. But once again, if she's already dead, it doesn't really matter how fast I get there. Though when I think about it, I might just leave and check on her anyway. If she's been an accident or something, I might want to rush in to identify the body or something, and make sure her last wishes are carried out the right way.
yeah, but how are you gonna know if she's allready dead or not?