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Moral Dilemmas: The Good Ones, and How to Actually Use Them
Most moral dilemma lists are either philosophy-department abstractions or questions so safe they produce predictable answers. Here are the ones worth arguing about, and how to actually use them.
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28 Funny "What Would You Do" Questions Worth Actually Arguing About
Most "what would you do" question lists are filler. You've seen them. "What would you do if you won the lottery?" "What would you do if you could fly?" These are fine and harmless questions. Questions that produce exactly the...
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Dinner Party Conversation Cards: The Honest Buyer's Guide
We make one of these games, so we've tried them all. Here's the honest breakdown of the best dinner party conversation cards, and which one to buy for your kind of night.
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50 Hypothetical Moral Dilemma Questions That Will Actually Make You Think
No trolley problems or cheap shock questions. Just 50 moral dilemmas worth actually arguing about, all organized by the kind of uncomfortable territory they cover.
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Moral Dilemma Questions That Actually Start a Real Conversation
50 moral dilemma questions organized from lighter to harder, including funny, hard, and adult-specific dilemmas designed to reveal character, not test philosophy.
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Conversation Games: An Honest Guide to What Actually Works
Most conversation games fail because the questions are generic and there's no context for when to use them. Here's what actually works, with a quick-match table by situation.