Have you ever been yelled at until you passed out?

1 Answer

Answer :

No, I haven’t. It saddens me to think that you asked this question because you may have.

Related questions

Description : Do you ever let someone be wrong because it isn't worth the fight to prove it?

Last Answer : Yes. It’s impossible to reason with someone who isn’t being rational. If a person’s too passionate and vehement to accept facts or listen to another version of a story, there’s no point in trying.

Description : What do you think of "duke it out" section in every question?

Last Answer : That’s what the private comments are for.

Description : Do you girls still do the "turkey neck" when you get angry?

Last Answer : Who you callin’ big, Eggie?! And no, I don’t.

Description : Does disagreement bother you?

Last Answer : I really don't like fighting. I'd rather just talk (not shout) about it once, get it all over with, and move on. This goes for little situations too. When we get one of those door-to-door people, I ... like telling those people No. I can if I have to, but I'd rather have someone else do it.

Description : A man took a walk in the park. While on his walk, he came across a stray dog who began growling at him and nipped at his heels. The man pulled a crooked stick from his knapsack, told the dog to, 'Fetch ... ----- bit the man on the leg. What was going on here that so infuriated the dog to -Riddles

Last Answer : The man had tormented the dog in the park in the past by telling the dog to fetch the crooked stick (wooden boomerang) he carried with him in his knapsack. The dog could never catch the boomerang, ... who only wanted to play. What goes around comes around, as they say, with boomerangs and in life.

Description : How hurt were you as an American to see other Americans cheer and vote for someone who yelled Mexicans are rapists?

Last Answer : It would be nice if Fluther would be a little more constructive. Trump is a bigot, good god, yes we know. Enough already. I’m not the only one tired of hearing about the man.

Description : What’s the loudest thing your mom or dad has yelled?

Last Answer : Idk, but the loudest thing your Mom yelled was my name. HO HO HO!!!

Description : Your parents have both passed away. One day you find a letter from your mother, adressed to you, with instructions : "Not to be opened until after my death." Will you read it? When?

Last Answer : Of course I will. I will read it the minute I find it.

Description : There are 100 light bulbs lined up in a row in a long room. Each bulb has its own switch and is currently switched off. The room has an entry door and an exit door. There are 100 people ... And how many of the light bulbs are illuminated after the 100th person has passed through the room? -Riddles

Last Answer : First think who will operate each bulb, obviously person #2 will do all the even numbers, and say person #10 will operate all the bulbs that end in a zero. So who would operate for example bulb 48: Persons numbered: 1 & 48 ... 100 (1, 4, 9, 16, 25, 36, 49, 64, 81 & 100) hence 10 bulbs remain on.

Description : In early roman the role of praetor lasted only until a crisis had passed?

Last Answer : Need answer

Description : It is impossibleto proceed to the age of the steam-mill until one has passed through the age of a. The hand-mill. b. The hydroelectric plant. c. The steam-mill. d. The nuclear power age

Last Answer : a. The hand-mill.

Description : It is impossibleto proceed to the age of the steam-mill until one has passed through the age of a. The hand-mill. b. The hydroelectric plant. c. The steam-mill. d. The nuclear power age.

Last Answer : a. The hand-mill.

Description : When the balloon on the distal tip of a pulmonary artery catheter is inflated and a pressure is measured, the measurement obtained is referred to as the a) pulmonary artery wedge ... Cardiac output is determined through thermodilution involving injection of fluid into the pulmonary artery catheter.

Last Answer : a) pulmonary artery wedge pressure. When the balloon is inflated, the tip of the catheter floats into smaller branches of the pulmonary arty until it can no longer be passed and the pressure is recorded, reflecting left atrial pressure and left ventricular end-diastolic pressure.