Heh, not a problem Although Grim may have something else to say about it, and have reason to believe his word is final
how do you judge whether or not your a good person. cause i feel like a complete asshole a lot of the time, but people seem to really like me.
A little of all 3, I think. The deep ponderings stirred up by the first; the adventure and 'into the unknown' spirit of the second, all mixed in with the wanderlust I find myself burned with upon viewing the third. The current belief is that it, among with certain seals, descend from something that was actually more similar to a bear. To enjoy yourself and be fulfilled while working to help others achieve the same. Or we're a computer simulation, a random quantum 'blip' in the infinity of time, the 'debris' of a God-like entity that split itself up into all consciousness just to experience what we call the universe, or because Richard Dawkins invented it all. Also, this. Well, the first thing that comes to mind when you mention weakness of a whole side of your body is the scary, though not entirely world-shattering, idea of a stroke. There is also the possibility it is an issue with nerves. A river. (I wrote this before I read Boogah's answer, believe it or not) Also, you're not wearing socks. Mostly white. If they're real; it stands to reason they would roam and migrate like other animals do - so it's possible they'd appear throughout the US, though unlikely. I suppose it's a mix between how the world sees you and how you answer to your conscience; as 'good' can vary from person to person. The first step is probably to stop worrying about whether or not you're a 'good' person, and just do the best you can. I'm waiting for Lunar to ask