I have always had a hard time making decisions in my life, from the most important ones, like which major to choose in university, to the littlest ones, like which flavor ice cream to order - I always wanted both chocolate and vanilla!
So, ever since I found "grave decisions", this app for my device, I never again took responsibility for my own choices. The zombie does. If it turns out to have been a bad one, I just go back to him and tell him off.
On top of that I don't feel lonely at all, because my decision maker is very much like a constant friend to me. Is it normal?
So, ever since I found "grave decisions", this app for my device, I never again took responsibility for my own choices. The zombie does. If it turns out to have been a bad one, I just go back to him and tell him off.
On top of that I don't feel lonely at all, because my decision maker is very much like a constant friend to me. Is it normal?

"oh you rascal back for more sweets are we? You aint gonna have no teeth by the time you're your pa's age!"
And I'd stick out my tongue but she wouldn't take no offence at it, I think she liked the naughty kids best, 'ad a kind of, what's that fancy word? Penchant! 'Ad a penchant for 'em!
So anyway, there I was, lookin' at the sweets, and there was a lemon drop, you know, crunchy with a bit of tang, and there was a fizzy lace, strawberry flavoured, all them tiny sugary bits stuck to it! Oh I couldn't decide! But I couldn't stand there all afternoon with my mouth open umming and aahing could I?
So I got out the pennies I 'ad in my pockets, gave 'em a count up. I picked a ha'penny out and I thought, heads the lemon drop, tails the strawberry lace. I said,
"'eads or tails Mrs. Hodge-Podge?"
"Hodge-Podge?! You little devil!" She said squintin' 'er eyes but smilin' really, "Well once I'm done clippin' you round the 'ead I'll give you a shoe up the tail! So heads first I spose!"
I flicked the coin up and caught it on the back of my 'and, lifted my other hand off it like it was a big reveal.
"Tails! I'll 'ave one fizzy lace please Mrs. Hodge!"
The old coin toss, none of this fancy app nonsense! And that was the best fizzy strawberry lace I ever 'ad!
My magic 8 ball says "Maybe".
What's my favorite color? Well right now I'm really feeling the purple and yellow. My favorite restaurant you ask? Olive Garden because it feels like I'd like it. I said this before I even went to an Olive Garden. (There are better restaurants, I know, but for a regular place I love it.)
What school should I go to? I will research the school but beforehand I will have already chosen which school I would prefer just by the name or the mascot or something insignificant. This method hasn't failed me yet. I would use this app. :D
Your behaviour seems reckless to me, although understandable.
I'm just messing, but please don't let an app determine what Uni you go to.
I was in his shop the other day when I faced a dilemma, small in nature. Go to the mall or visit Mother in law. The coil flip said go to the mall and I ended up finding a Japanese mall which was 10x better than visiting my crazy ass Mother in law.
Then I asked him if I should change my major, The coin flip said that I should, and I have recently changed my major to Business Management. Turns out, my GPA is good enough for me to transfer to University with no trouble once I am done taking pre-requisites.
Then, this morning, the coin flip predicted that my car would be out of the shop after my appointment. Freaky.
What I am trying to say is that even when a certain method of decision making appears to work well, always be wary of it. Chances are, there will be a limited number of answers to your problem and you have your heart set on the solution anyway, either the decision making method will reinforce your decision or prompt you to reconsider it thus making the real decision more clear.
By using that as a sole device to make decisions, you're essentially playing into the hands of chance. Keep using it if it makes you think about your decisions, but don't use it to literally decide for you.