Jan 30, 2005 13:21
Umm yeah, so I was all hardcore this morning and went out into the icy slush and after only five hours of sleep to go to church. Because I really just felt I had to get off campus at some point today and church is basically the only option. And Lutheran type people really like me for some reason. Maybe because I'm just amusing in general. "The Friendly Anarchist Show" does pretty much play 24/7/365. Sometimes it has really odd hours though and plays for like 27 hours and pretends it's like some other planet that orbits differently than Earth. On another matter, so what if I spike the cafeteria cappucino with Pepsi? It improves the taste. Okay, and now everybody should take the five question quiz from my friend Amber that I'm about to post here. Because it's only five questions and it'll be fun.
Quiz:
What is the strangest thing you have ever eaten on impulse? It doesn't matter what age you were. Hmmm, well I've made up lots of weird combinations but I guess the weirdest is when I would make butter and yogurt sandwiches when I was about 6-9 and didn't like what my mom was making for the meal.
What do you think you will die of? Well, I'm thinking my recklessness and love for pushing the envelope will lead to me going out in a blaze of glory. I can see this particularly if I join the Air Force, become a UN peacekeeper, firefighter, or something like that.
What would be your choice of government for an ideal society? Well duh, anarchy. But I don't believe in humanity enough to think anarchy would actually work. But it would be interesting to try it on a small island as an experiment. Along with my idea for the ultimate college.
If you could have chosen the winning candidate for the last election, who would it have been? That guy from the Barking Spider Pary or one of the other small unknown third-party candidates. Just because I think it would be interesting to see if they could use the superpower of America better than it is being used now. And if I was being more like that crazy dictator for life guy who's in charge of Turkmenistan, myself.
Is five questions too few to constitute an actual quiz? Nah, it makes it easy for underachievers to overacheive on.