Selling your Soul how much is it worth?

Started by Lord Lucien4 pages

Well that's boring. I don't believe in the soul so give me the money.

Your nuts are on fire.

That sounds delicious.

I wouldn't sell my soul to someone, not because I'm afraid of some effect on me but because I'd be too busy escaping from the crazy man who thinks he's the Devil.

Re: Selling your Soul how much is it worth?

Originally posted by Wild Shadow
So..... let's say your going to work or walking in the Park when you run into someone who is quite polite, generally dressed, moderate height 5'8, mid 30's and he doesnt stand out in any way his features are average not off putting...

He smiles shakes your hand and introduces himself as an eccentric powerful "person" who wishes to make a deal with you.

He has a contract and wants to give you an obscene amount of money, fame and controlling shares of various Companies, News, Security firms, military industrial sector, which is branched out in various countries across the planet..

you dont have to worry about taxes your accountants will always take care of everything from the moment you agree to his terms.. besides your private funds will be stored in private off shore banks so it will be tax free and no government can claim it nor tax you on it.

he hands you the contract which you read and certain parts stand out like loss of your soul in all perpetuity bound to obey the Recipient of the contract who here on after will be referred to as Entity A) and you will be referred to as the enslaved here on after.

The Recipient can only exercise his control over the enslaved after the enslaved is no longer living and as such so long as the enslaved is alive is free to do as he(enslaved) wills, the Recipient will not do anything directly or indirectly to shorten and expedite the enslaves contractual obligations prior to death. 😈

what do you do?

regardless if you believe in an after life do you sell yourself?

how much is your dignity or soul truly worth?

if the contract only had 5k or 10k would you still sign it just to get the money regardless ?

would you sign and then try to breach the contract?

is your word your bond?

what do you do with your fame, money and power?

I would laugh my ass off. 😆 Hand the contract back, and walk away. I would then call the cops and report the con man in the park.

The plan is simple. Gut the man and kill him, stealing his clothes I would sign the contract and dress as him, thus impersonating him. Viola.

Re: Re: Selling your Soul how much is it worth?

Originally posted by Shakyamunison
I would laugh my ass off. 😆 Hand the contract back, and walk away. I would then call the cops and report the con man in the park.

How would you prove he's a con man?

well, its that or he is the CEO of GE

the question is a little over the top, even without the religious connotation, anyone who would take that is moronic, imho

Re: Re: Re: Selling your Soul how much is it worth?

Originally posted by Symmetric Chaos
How would you prove he's a con man?

🙄 He is trying to sell me something. 😐

Originally posted by inimalist
well, its that or he is the CEO of GE

the question is a little over the top, even without the religious connotation, anyone who would take that is moronic, imho

Nah, sign away. If he really is the devil you can just point out that it's an unlawful contract if he tries to collect, if he isn't then no harm done (except that now a crazy person think you owe him).

Originally posted by Shakyamunison
🙄 He is trying to sell me something. 😐

What is he trying to sell you?

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Originally posted by Shakyamunison
🙄 He is trying to sell me something. 😐

No, he's try to buy something...

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Originally posted by Symmetric Chaos
No, he's try to buy something...

OK, but he is trying to buy something that does not exist.

Sure, that is a twist, but it's fundamentally the same as someone trying to sell me the Brooklyn Bridge.

The guy is ether insane or he has some complicated scam going one. I would NEVER, conclude it was Satan wanting to buy my soul.

All this has made me think that there probably are plenty of people who believe so strongly in the Devil that they'd fall for a prank like this if it was pulled off believably. Maybe some illusory magic to make it seem more authentic.

Would be epic shenanigans.

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Originally posted by Shakyamunison
OK, but he is trying to buy something that does not exist.

Sure, that is a twist, but it's fundamentally the same as someone trying to sell me the Brooklyn Bridge.

No, buying is the opposite of selling.

Originally posted by Shakyamunison
The guy is ether insane or he has some complicated scam going one. I would NEVER, conclude it was Satan wanting to buy my soul.

What about a Buddah trying to teach you a lesson?

Originally posted by Digi
All this has made me think that there probably are plenty of people who believe so strongly in the Devil that they'd fall for a prank like this if it was pulled off believably. Maybe some illusory magic to make it seem more authentic.

Debblie magic! It be debble magic what made me think it were the debble!

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Originally posted by Symmetric Chaos
No, buying is the opposite of selling.

Still a scam ether way.

Originally posted by Symmetric Chaos
What about a Buddah trying to teach you a lesson?

Why would a Buddha want to do that, in the way described above?

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Originally posted by Shakyamunison
Still a scam ether way.

A scam where the only out comes are that nothing happens or the victim turns a profit.

Originally posted by Shakyamunison
Why would a Buddha want to do that, in the way described above?

I wouldn't know, I'm not a Buddah.

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Originally posted by Symmetric Chaos
A scam where the only out comes are that nothing happens or the victim turns a profit.

That is what the guy (scam artist) wants you to believe. Oh, I'm have trouble with my millions of dollars. Could I put it all into your bank account?

Originally posted by Symmetric Chaos
I wouldn't know, I'm not a Buddah.

That is my point exactly.

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Originally posted by Shakyamunison
That is what the guy (scam artist) wants you to believe. Oh, I'm have trouble with my millions of dollars. Could I put it all into your bank account?

Scams have a specific way they work, the way Wild Shadow worded it this couldn't possibly be a scam. However you are right to show caution, their might be some other twist that could be a scam if it were to be encountered in the real world.