ANSWERS: 21
  • When people start wielding power over others unjustly. Then rebellion in subtle ways (which are meaningful but at the same time aren't overt) becomes acceptable.
  • usually if i respect the person alot than ill obey but if i dont ill rebel
  • I tend not to obey people, I do what I want. I am always a rebel, LOL
  • When abuse and arrogance becomes the acceptable behavior of a leader.
  • I tend to use my common sense. I'm also very stubborn so I never really obey. Sometimes I'll follow the directive but in my own way.
  • My first thought is how can I rebel...and if its too dramatic, ill obey
  • Well if I was a Republican, it'd be after I've stacked the deck to my favor, engaged in Slander, and whined myself hoarse, and still lost an election. When I see the difference between the way they treat their friends and their enemies, and whether or not they practice what they preach.
  • I don't obey or rebel, normally... there's no need. In order to be either obedient or rebellious, you first have to recognize some external authority. If you don't do that, the question doesn't come up.
  • I carry a six sided die with me at all times.
  • I follow the teachings of my beagle, Nellie. If someone is asking/telling me to do what I want to do anyway, then I obey. If not, then I rebel.....;-D... . . .
  • If I think its right or not.
  • I believe I am a civilized person so I abide by the laws and respect the authorities. If there is abuse I will not take it and will say so without being a rebel but demanding fairness. I am not a puppet that can be manipulated in any given manner, I respect thus I demand respect.
  • I go the safe way, I rebel.
  • I don't decide. I've always been a Rebel. I guess you should ask yourself: "What are the consequences of rebellion and is it worth it?"
  • I dont like the word obey, but I find I try to passify others way too much. I rebel silently in my own personal time, but that always finds its way into my face in the form of public humiliation. its a tough life
  • I see what my personal morals and values tell me to do. Which, are largely modeled after the legal aspects of society, but not entirely.
  • Well...as soon as the words..obey come out of anyones mouth..the rebellion begins ;)
  • Depends whether they are telling me things I agree with or not.
  • I guess I do what I want to do. I stand up for my beliefs and not follow the herd like cattle.
  • when u understand RIGHT and WRONG...not ur rights and wrongs....the moral and ethical right and wrong...in other words ...DO UNTO OTHERS AS YOU WOULD HAVE THEM DO UNTO YOU!!!! all most care about is doing their own WILL.... as the Israelites became when they left God, as we are becoming today : each was doi1n11g RIGHT in his own eyes, "not God's"...HE left them....HIS WILL will deem HIM leaving us too!!! but all knees will bend..just a matter of TIME..:)justme
  • I have morals and ethics, i do what i think is right and what makes sense. I don't require a law to tell me what is wrong, if i wanted to do somthing enough i'd do it anyway. There are rules that I abide by because it makes life easier for me, but if i didnt agree with somthing i would reject it. The majority of laws are common sense or based on shared ethics (like dont kill people) anyway, so it not usually obediance that stops me from doing somthing.

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