Crappy Responses
Yesterday was my non-NTU cell, and during the discussion, a reflection question was being asked: When [A female's name - I'd rather not use it cause it sounded weird to me, and I wasn't sure if it were female to begin with. But since words like 'her' were attached to that name, my guess was that it's a weird female name] asked [Some guy - well... it's complicated, but the word representing that person was 'you', but we're speaking from a 3rd person's point of view on behalf of that 'you'. Don't understand? Don't bother. Just treat it as some unknown guy out there, simply because it's not that we know who that female is to begin with] to join her in a marathon, which also included a 3-month training of some sort, he declined. Why do you think he declined her request/offer/whatever?
Although the more standard answers would be that he wasn't commited enough or that it required too much effort... etc., well, my mind came up with crappy responses as usual:
(1) He's morbidly obese (ie. >200kg), and getting him to do a marathon is murder done the legal way.
(2) He has never exercised for the past 50 years for his life. Suddenly getting into a marathon...
(3) He's old (I mean, very old, really really old...) at the age of over 95. It's ridiculus to even consider going for a heart examination...
(4) He may be crippled in both legs.
(5) He's purely lazy/nua. It was a pointless request.
(6) For some reason, he hates her. Unless he has hatched a plot to murder/harm/backstab her during the marathon trainings or on the actual day, there was no reason to stick to her for the next 3 months of his life. It's simply out of the question.
(7) He simply didn't understand her question. Thus, it's safer not to agree to anything blindly (or rather, 'dumbly' [ie. not thinking]/'deafly' [ie. if he missed certain keywords like 'marathon' and 'training']).
(8) He might well be deaf, and she was communicating verbally. Hmmm... communication breakdown...
And as usual, not forgetting the ultimate responses:
(1) It could be a pathetic marathon such that the final day only involved the both of them. Well, 'two' if he decided to join her. Also, they would have to play the crowd, judge, event coordinator, logistics, time keeper and all at the same time.
(2) It could be a senseless marathon such that she would be driving while he is running.
(3) He's, well... at his deathbed.
(4) He was just discharged from hospital after finishing an amputation of his two legs due to a terrible accident.
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