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01. Why is it easier to remember to do some things over others?
a) Selective memory.
b) Memory is a fickle thing.
c) Something is reminding us to do them first: like a nagging parent, a prodding pet or your stomach rumbling.
d) The in-brain priorities take over what's important to remember and what is not.
02. Why does no one seem to remember phone numbers anymore?
a) Everyone has a cell phone to remember the numbers for them.
b) No one was able to before either - we just used paper address books and phone books instead of phone contacts.
c) Humans have allowed technology to turn certain tasks--such as remembering numbers--into trivial matters.
d) We've been spoiled by speed dial.
03. What would happen if handheld technology disappeared?
a) 95% of all drivers would become lost.
b) Certain parts of society would suffer for a brief period of time (such as small businesses, with handheld credit card transaction devices), but daily life would not change drastically. The end of the world would not be nigh!
c) We'd have to start dragging our full PC's (power supply and all) around with us... it would be funny to watch XD
d) Maybe people would relearn basic communication skills.
04. Why do some people insist on breaking the rules/laws?
a) Thrill seakers, all of them.
b) To keep those who work in the justice sector employed.
c) Some people just believe they're above everything, including the law.
d) Because human beings are the best at choosing what is undeniably right for them, in each specific scenario. No one actually wants to follow authority unless they are rewarded in some way.
05. Why do we waste so much time regretting things/dwelling on the past?
a) Because as much as we try, we can never fully and totally close those doors--even if we do open new ones.
b) Because our brain tends to focus on the negative and makes focusing on the positive very difficult.
c) Hindsight is 20/20 + we are our own worst enemy = dangerous combination for regret
d) What if's keep haunting us, making it hard to let go.
06. Why do cats not allow us to focus on our work?
a) They're clearly more important than any silly work you might have.
b) When we work, attention is not being paid to the cat. The cat is king/queen of the world and believes that the world revolves around him/her. All attention doth belong to the cat.
c) We're suppose to schedule our work around their nap times, obviously.
d) They need all the attention!
07. Why is it so often tempting to do nothing?
a) We've been living around cats for far too long.
b) Procrastination is man's best friend. The dogs just don't know they've been replaced yet.
c) Wasting time by doing nothing takes virtually no effort, and there are *so* many (often appealing) ways to waste time in our modern era. Heeeello Buzzfeed and Tumblr!
d) Because doing nothing is easy and doing anything requires effort.
08. Why are cats sometimes so crazy?
a) Some of what we do as humans may be odd, asinine, or crazy to our feline friends. Each species' has a little crazy!
b) To make us cat ladies feel better for likewise being so crazy.
c) They do not abide by the same rules as humans.
d) Because they know it will get our attention.
09. Why are kids so frustrating and endearing at the same time?
a) They're hardwired to be that way.
b) They never do what you want them too, but they're too dang cute to stay mad at.
c) Whether or not adults realize it, we see ourselves in children: all the good and bad we were as we aged. Sometimes those traits are annoying, sometimes cute as a button.
d) It's all in the puppy dog eyes... how can you stay mad at that face?
10. How can we run on so less food and sleep while at a convention?
a) We get caught up in all the excitement!
b) Something scientific regarding levels of pleasure-y type hormones, etc being on overdrive during super-fun-hyper times like a convention.
c) Your focus is on everything else, so it doesn't register the need for these others things until they are critical.
d) Because we thrive so much being around so many geeks that our metabolisms can survive with less subsistence.