It's a strange questiony meme thing.

Oct 01, 2011 10:55

Leave me a comment saying something random, and I will respond by asking you five personal questions so I can get to know you better. Your comment can be a lyric or a quote, or something about your day, or a picture - anything you choose - but it will brighten my day if it's about something that interests or inspires you ( Read more... )

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spacedmonkey October 1 2011, 11:31:36 UTC

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Hello lovely dark hospital corridors =) wraithwitch October 1 2011, 12:32:31 UTC
Five questions... *prods her neurons*

1. In your adult life, what's one of the things that made you ridiculously happy?
2. Give six-year-old-you three pieces of advice/warning/encouragement.
3. If you could have one skill you do not possess at a competent level, what would it be?
4. You have unlimited time/money/resources/help to do one project. (Anything from sail round the world to shoot a film to build a house.) What's the project?
5. You have a talisman stone. This stone will grant you one power no matter how grand or small, how mundane or fantastic. What's the power?

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Re: Hello lovely dark hospital corridors =) spacedmonkey October 1 2011, 16:53:21 UTC
1) I find "happy" an unbelievably hard concept because it is fleeting. However, one of the things is, unsurprisingly, Sherlock Holmes. The film. It pulled me out of a stupidly long spiral where I was actively considering walking out into traffic without looking. It gave me an obsession that had many avenues of investigation (no pun intended) and led me to interesting people and places. I have no idea about what happened in the last Harry Potter film because I spent the entire length of that film being over excited by the three minute trailer of SH2 that had been on before hand ( ... )

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Re: Hello lovely dark hospital corridors =) wraithwitch October 1 2011, 20:30:18 UTC
1. SH is happifying =)

2. Who's the famous-ish boy you had a crush on?

5. *neurons stare wide eyed* You'd be an avatar of Kee&Cher - spreading meekle! Eeee! Sorry, that entertains my neurons lots as it is in itself an inherantly meekle thing =)

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anysbryd October 1 2011, 12:31:35 UTC
Canada and North America have mountains and woods and space and sky, not very boring for what I can tell.

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Meep, they are pretty, but have no history... wraithwitch October 1 2011, 12:43:13 UTC
1. You may change one aspect of your current life. What is it?
2. There is a magic book which, once read will grant you knowledge and great ability in one field or skill. What is it?
3. If such petty practicalities as money were no issue and you had all the world to choose from, where would you like to live?
4. You are at the Market of Miseries. You may swap any weakness or bad habits any friends or family have for a differing one. Do you, and if so, who and what? (The miseries do not have to tally in severity. You may exchange 'has cancer' for 'is never punctual' if you like.)
5. Give six-year-old-you three pieces of advice/warning/encouragement. (yeah, I like that question.)

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Re: Meep, they are pretty, but have no history... anysbryd October 1 2011, 21:36:47 UTC
1) sadly the amount of money in my bank account or my level of qualification as these are useful things
2)Can I say Astro****, I would love to go back and have a much greater knowledge of Astrophysics, but I am also really interested in Astrobiology
3)you have narrowed that one down to the world, else I would say a spaceship flying around the 'verse, on this rock, London, the Heath.
4)My grandmothers(both) bad health and my parents relationship skills would swap out for something far less inconvenient like punctuality.
5)Study. Knowledge makes the world go round and you'll have far to many bad habits by the time you get to my age otherwise.

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hello the Nine wraithwitch October 1 2011, 22:28:30 UTC
2) meep, you may say Astro-knowledge-with-added-space-and-starry-things.
3) You're allowed a spaceship but you have to say what sort. I know what a house on the Heath looks like, know the vibe and the scale. So what's the vibe and scale of the starship? and what's it's purpose?
5) Wait, is that two points or three? Assuming three: dear boy if you have far to many bad habits I must be fekkin' irredeemable =P

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smescrater October 1 2011, 12:57:10 UTC

Be knocked down seven times, get up eight.

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wraithwitch October 1 2011, 17:58:35 UTC
1. Give six-year-old-you three pieces of advice/warning/encouragement.

2. Put three things in a box which best sum you up to someone who hasn’t met you before.

3. Has a book ever changed your life? If so, what was it?

4. You may take one aspect away from your character *or* put a new one in. Which do you chose and what is it?

5. You go to a pub at World’s End. In it is sat someone from history. You buy a round of coffee/drinks and go join them. Who is it?

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smescrater October 9 2011, 17:51:53 UTC
1. Give six-year-old-you three pieces of advice/warning/encouragement ( ... )

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gothicfreakgrrl October 1 2011, 14:18:01 UTC
Today I am mostly broken due to lack of sleep and consumption of things...

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wraithwitch October 1 2011, 18:01:47 UTC
1. Give six-year-old-you three pieces of advice/warning/encouragement.

1. You can invent one thing and it will work perfectly. What do you invent?

2. You get to spend a month somewhere - anywhere - real, fictitious, or impossible, doesn’t matter. Where’d you go?

3. What’s a song or piece of music that resonates strongly with you - a theme tune of sorts?

4. You have three gifts to give three people of your choosing. Who and what are they?

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eniel October 1 2011, 20:50:09 UTC
Both my sandwiches today had bits of glass in them.

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Crunchy glass sandwiches =( wraithwitch October 2 2011, 13:26:30 UTC
1. Give six-year-old-you three pieces of advice/warning/encouragement.

2. If reincarnation is real and you are allowed to choose, what creature would you come back as?

3. Tell me a book, a song/album, a film and a picture that you never tire of experiencing.

4. Is there anything about yourself you would change? And if so, what?

5. Is there a different time or place you would like to visit?

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Re: Crunchy glass sandwiches =( eniel October 2 2011, 16:30:19 UTC
1. If a guy kicks you out of his flat on the chance that his ex might be stopping by, don't stay with him. No, not even if you really like him.
Don't stop reading. If your studies are doing your head in, find a different type of book. Otherwise, you'll feel a bit lost down the road and realize you've been missing it for ages. Oh, and that applies to piano and violin "practicing". Keep it up, it makes you happy.
You might want a bit more direction in life than "I'm going there because the guy I have a crush on is going there too". Just a thought ;)

2. Assuming I got to come back more than once... A cat, a kite, and probably a human being again.

3. Book: The Three Musketeers (along with 20 years later and the Viscount of Bragelonne).
Album: (...) by Sigur Ros.
Film: Film: Tough question. I like watching movies more than once. Maybe Casablanca. During which I'm torn between appreciating the movie and pointing in horror going "But that is completely historically inaccurate and look at his fingers on the piano, they're not ( ... )

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