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You’ve have been offered a once in a life time opportunity of looking after one of two items forever..
The first gift is a small golden dragon about two feet long, He can be a very loving pet if treated nicely, also being magical, he can understand what your saying, once he’s happily settled in to your home he’ll do stuff around the house to please you, like fetching the remote control or clicking the kettle on… or even lighting the odd fire for you.
The second gift, is a small box about a foot long,. When you place the box on a table and open the lid tiny soldiers will climb out from either end and start attacking each other, they’ll spread across the table defending their own, if you place a block of Lego on the table for instance they’ll use it for cover. When a side wins any remaining soldiers will drag the dead back to the box, close the lid ready and refreshed to do it all over again.
Which do you choose?

A question (the ultimate Question) offered by its inventors. Daniel Kwai, and my son Daniel K-Bishop.
The first gift is a small golden dragon about two feet long, He can be a very loving pet if treated nicely, also being magical, he can understand what your saying, once he’s happily settled in to your home he’ll do stuff around the house to please you, like fetching the remote control or clicking the kettle on… or even lighting the odd fire for you.
The second gift, is a small box about a foot long,. When you place the box on a table and open the lid tiny soldiers will climb out from either end and start attacking each other, they’ll spread across the table defending their own, if you place a block of Lego on the table for instance they’ll use it for cover. When a side wins any remaining soldiers will drag the dead back to the box, close the lid ready and refreshed to do it all over again.
Which do you choose?

A question (the ultimate Question) offered by its inventors. Daniel Kwai, and my son Daniel K-Bishop.
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