Interview by all_who_I_am

Feb 12, 2007 10:29

Things that happened today: My brother left for the army and my office computer is clinically dead until a technician sees it. Luckily most things inside are backed-up or easily retreavable.
And I was interviewed by
all_who_i_am 
1. Leave me a comment saying, "Interview me."
2. I respond by asking you five personal questions so I can get to know you better. If I already know you well, expect the questions may be a little more intimate!
3. You will update your LJ with the answers to the questions.
4. You will include this explanation and an offer to interview someone else in the post.
5. When others comment asking to be interviewed, you will ask them five questions.

The questions

1. You seem to be interested in politics and social issues. How did you become interested in these issues?

I was always interested in social issues. I never see myself disconnected from others, even if lately I try hard to! And now that what I believe is represented by others, it is for me an encouragement to participate and express my opinions.
2. Is there any fictional character (or any deity) that you feel might represent you?

There are many! But If I had to choose one, and as I would like to be represented by a boy, it would certainly be Edo. We have many things in common. Although, lately, my attempt for detachment is more accurately expressed by Sasuke.
3. What is your favorite movie, book, art style/artist?

A book: Atlas Shrugged. It has the plot, the philosophy, the characters, everything!
A movie: 3-Iron. Because it expressed so many things, with so little words, it is special to me.
Favorite mangaka: Takeshi Obata, Hiromu Arakawa, Fuyumi Soryo, Natsuki Takaya
Especially the last two are extremely interesting for me because I have been able to follow their development.
Favorite sculptor: Antonio Canova
And I like many romantic paintings.
4. You mentioned Toulouse in a couple of your posts. What were you doing there?

I was studying psychology. For 4 years.
5. Where do you see yourself in the next 10 years?

There are moments when I see myself married with a Japanese guy (naturally) somewhere in Japan Those are the happy moments.
Other times I say it would be nice to have children, without being married. I even say that I want two boys, one asian, one blond, and a girl (without specifications). And oh yeah, the children will be by three different fathers. Those are the “how crazy you think you can be?” moments.
And finally I often think I will still be in Athens, living with my parents and working as a secretary. Those are the “back to earth” moments. The most pathetic ones.

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