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By *unflower OP   Woman
13 weeks ago

Dublin

Imagine that the Devil would approach you and offer to sell him your soul. What would you ask for it?

Immortality? Love? Health? Every day sex? Money? How much?

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By *og-ManMan
13 weeks ago

somewhere

Money and as much as possible

Try and buy everything else with it you need or want

Try and do good with it

You can't buy immortality but who wants to live forever

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By *agic mike1Man
13 weeks ago

around

A time machine.

Change a few things in my past.

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By *eOnlyLiveOnce200Man
13 weeks ago

Belfast

I'd never sell my soul

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By *arrot_in_a_boxCouple
13 weeks ago

kinda dublin

I'd wish for more devils so I can get more wishes

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By *eralt80Man
13 weeks ago

cork

A packet of chocolate hobnobs

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By *ealitybitesMan
13 weeks ago

Belfast

A straight swap for his 😈

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By *aseylee324Couple
13 weeks ago

Valley of Squinting Windows

What if I have no soul to swap?

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By *eordie.Woman
13 weeks ago

The Sticks


"What if I have no soul to swap?"

I was pondering the same

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By *unflower OP   Woman
13 weeks ago

Dublin


"I'd never sell my soul "

Why so?

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By *unflower OP   Woman
13 weeks ago

Dublin


"What if I have no soul to swap?"

Then he won’t visit you 🤷‍♀️

No money, no honey

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By *asual777Man
13 weeks ago

i travel all over

I don’t need to sell my soul

He’s already in me

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By *ickey ThumbWoman
13 weeks ago

South Down


"I don’t need to sell my soul

He’s already in me "

Tuuuuune

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By *ustyboyMan
13 weeks ago

Greater Dublin & Belfast now onwards

I would chose health .

If you are healthy you can achieve everything in life.

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By *ka ..Agent k ..Man
13 weeks ago

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definitely wouldn't be swapping mine ether, I've no needs too

Besides I might need it where I'm going..

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By *unflower OP   Woman
13 weeks ago

Dublin


"definitely wouldn't be swapping mine ether, I've no needs too

Besides I might need it where I'm going.. "

Sorry but swingers are not allowed in heaven 😂

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By *ionycusMan
13 weeks ago

Babylon

I love the old stories of the "cute hoor", getting one over the Devil. The Devil was always a cut and dry character that was steadfast and easily fooled.The Irish man was always portrayed as clever beyond his appearance. Duffy being the best example, with the 7 year story.

I would not sell my soul for anything, it has always been seen as a no coming back kind of situation.

Mo Johnson joined rangers from Celtic, Figo join Madrid from Barca, both some their soul.

If I could change the fabric of the universe and remove greed , i would think about it.

I don't know if I believe in souls but I believe in evil so I wouldn't risk it .

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By *r_Insatiable666Man
13 weeks ago

Cork

I want to be omnipotent. But I'd never trust the devil for any deal.

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By *ildwife38ddCouple
13 weeks ago

donegal

I all ready have lol

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By *ust M.A.IMan
12 weeks ago

Mullingar

Don't think I've a soul to sell😅plus I think hell it's my destination for my afterlife

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By *uddlyBear1972Man
12 weeks ago

Just inside the Pale

Hmmm, a deal with the devil is always a case of the large print giveth, the small print taketh away.

For example there is a greek myth where someone was granted immortality but did not receive eternal youth to go with it. They just got older and older.

Or in the case of asking for wealth and the devil duly obliges by killing your parents and therefore you get your wish by the inheritance you receive.

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By *ostantinosMan
12 weeks ago

navan


"Hmmm, a deal with the devil is always a case of the large print giveth, the small print taketh away.

For example there is a greek myth where someone was granted immortality but did not receive eternal youth to go with it. They just got older and older.

Or in the case of asking for wealth and the devil duly obliges by killing your parents and therefore you get your wish by the inheritance you receive."

which myth is?

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