The question to ask yourself:
Are you you want to keep doing this?
Is it worth your time?
This is a question for your therapist and the person affected.
There may be variants, but in the version of the game I am familiar with the triangle "belongs" to the first person to speak after the question "Whose triangle is it?" is asked. A variant with which I'm familiar is one where the first person you look at, after naming the third point, is the person who "owns" it.
anything's possible. but it will COST. question is can u afford it ?
The answer that the first person gave to this question was foolish. There no way to prevent being sucked in the Bermuda triangle because the pressure is so high that even planes sink.
Please resubmit your question as it is not clear what you are asking. Thanks.
why dementia hasn't affected me as a person
Yes it is possible. Now if it will happen is the question.
Ugh I'm stuck on the same question! And I have no clue :(
if i was to talk to a blind person i would say its a 3 lines as thin as a dagger, put together to make the letter A without its legs.
This question is not possible to answer. It depends too much on the person taking the exam and what things that person finds difficult.
In 1974 Charles Berlitz was the first to talk about the Bermuda Triangle. But I am not sure who was the 1st person
Try rephrasing the question, as I don't think anyone understands what you mean.