1) Will I be late?
2) Will I be able to find a parking spot?
3) Should I stay in the middle lane or try to pass?
4) Should I really care what other people believe. I mean, seriously. I avoid religous debates and conversations as much as possible (unless I'm actively seeking education on said beliefs) because when people finish a statement with "that's just what I believe", I want to shout "I don't care. That doesn't make it any less stupid!" I feel all intolerant and mean, and I don't want to be intolerant and mean.
5) Does it make me a hypocrite if I like to assign meaning to dreams? I guess this question doesn't make any sense unless you know me. I'm extremely practical and cynical. I don't have a faith or a religion, I don't have superstitions, I don't believe in astrology--ask me what my sign is, I'll roll my eyes. I've carefully examined everything I believed or took for granted and tossed out everything that didn't have a reasonabl, logical, scientific base...well, as much as possible. I'm sure there are some irrational things that haven't occurred to me. And yet, I look for meaning in dreams, and I've never seen any sort of concrete evidence that dreams mean anything.
I'm troubled by this.
6)Do Asian based languages have "articles"? When I tutor, why do I always have to insert articles in papers and remind students that singular nouns require articles?
7) What time should I leave the LEC to get to the bank and then pick up Jaime in time?
8) Do I ignorantly bounce around life insulting people without meaning to? Am I really as self-absorbed as I think I am?
9) If I wanted to write a story about God, should I do research or just make up my own?
10) Should I buy a hamburger at McDonalds to hold me over until dinner? I suppose that's what normal people would call "lunch"