ANSWERS: 15
  • Definitely a hammer! Hammers work hard to ensure peace and nails don’t do much. Hammers love peace and go for it but nails sit around waiting for something to happen and someone else to do the work. If I had a hammer I'd hammer in the morning I'd hammer in the evening ... all over this land, I'd hammer out danger I'd hammer out a warning I'd hammer out love between all of my brothers and my sisters All over this land. Words and music by L. Hays and P. Seeger
  • Neither because being a nail, it would hurt to be hit and I wouldn't be a hammer because it would hurt hitting the nail and then I'd have to worry that I broke a nail--MY NAIL!
  • I would be a nail, because there is strength in numbers.
  • I've nailed a few hammered chicks in my day. Oh, I guess that's not really relevant. I would be a hammer because my owner would love me, carress me daily, take me outside into the sunlight, sometimes maybe I could interact a little with my other tool friends. My vision of a nail is a lonely, boring existence in a dark, damp basement wall buried so deeply in wood that I couldn't even see my surroundings and so tightly that I couldn't use my nail mouth to communicate with other nails near me if even there were.
  • hammer, because it gets to travel!
  • Here's a semi-cool answer I thought up for this silly question. A person who sees all they can around them and thinks they see it all or alternately someone who sees all around them and knows there are things they cannot see = nail. They are not in control in the sense that they don't make the decisions that change others lives, yet they hold things together. An entity that puts these "nails" in their place by making those decisions for them and only feeding them the information they need, while systematically hiding the truth of what they can see, as they are the ones not buried in wood, is a hammer. Nails are used by hammers to keep everything held together, the hammers keep nails naive so they can be in charge. The only reason hammers need nails to keep everything together is because that way there is a purpose for a hammer, and they don't have to be nails. They can feel superior that way. I guess in other words, for the purpose of this answer, nails are Joe Everyday. Hammers are "The Man". I'd rather be... A saw? Boo hammer! Hooray saw!
  • Well, if I was a nail I could probably get hammered all the time...so I think I would be the nail
  • the nail holding and binding things together rather than the hammer used to rip things apart
  • I'd rather be the nail. It is beautiful rather than lonely. The hammer gets to make the work, create the art, but the nail does the rest. Keeps things together, keeps things beautiful. Holds that painting on the wall for everyone to admire. In the end. the nail experienced much more love and beauty than the hammer. Because only the hammer could see it once. Hammer never got props. a good nail, is a good nail.
  • I'd love to be the nail, you get banged and banged, over and over again. :D
  • Stop! It's Hammer time. Oh wait a minute, you can't touch this, Not even Rick James, B*****!
  • Nail ftw
  • i would rather be nailed... over and over haha
  • Typically a nail gets used just one time. It has to stay in one place. Granted, it has a lot of fun being banged that once. However, the hammer gets to keep traveling around, banging new nails every time it gets used... I'm going hammer.
  • Hammer. You have more control over everything.

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