Stealing from @mirandasinclairs and I don’t really understand the rules so I guess I’m answering all of these....
1. If you could choose to glimpse the afterlife, would you?
It’s usually nice, but a glimpse is always good.
2. Under what circumstances do you think you past life was lived?
War.
3. What three skills would you instantly master if you had the choice?
... I don’t actually have a good answer because sometimes the experience of gaining the skills is worth more than the skill itself, does that make sense?
4. Would you rather no passion or no pain?
Both are fundamental parts of living and life cannot be understood without either.
5. If you had a chance to leave this world and go to another one, would you take it?
Depends on who was waiting for me.
6. If you could smell like anything in the world, what would it be?
Sage.
7. Do you feel like common interests or philosophical comparability are not important?
Both are important unless you want to get on like a house on fire.
8. If there was one mystery you alone could learn the answer to, what would it be?
Why this?
9. In your opinion, is there anything more important than love?
No.
10. Describe a new planet you would live on, if you could.
There’s a dimension that already exists that I would be quite at home in, thank you. The Void calls.
Here are mybloodiedvalentine’s questions~
What is an unpopular opinion you hold you about which you feel strongly and with which you seem to notice a lot of people disagree?
Probably most of them.
What is the nicest thing a stranger has ever told you that you can recall?
The man who recognized me from before, who was eager to say hello.
Has a piece of art or music ever made you cry? If so, do you remember a specific moment?
Rarely. The first time was at the first serious concert I attended when I realized I could, in fact, do the thing I wanted to do, it was a performance of the Romeo and Juliet Overture.
What’s your favourite piece of clothing?
I have a hoodie with a goat on it that says “The Goatfather.” It’s comfortable.
What’s a random childhood memory that fills you with a deep sense of comforting nostalgia?
Eh.... Good question... Perhaps sitting and writing with my dad and sister.
What is/was your favourite thing about your mom? If not your mom, your dad? Or best friend?
All questions were fair game.
What’s something you learned on your own of which you’re proud?
I don’t do it well, but, I taught myself how to play the sax. I’m out of practice.
When was a moment in your life you remember laughing the hardest?
I don’t have a specific time for this.
What do you like to do when you’re having a hard time mentally that invariably calms you down?
Meditate or listen to music.
Do you have a favourite holiday memory?
The absolutely insane amount of decorating and baking and cooking mom and dad would do for Christmas.
My questions:
1. What book has had the greatest impact on you?
The Tao.
2. What film has had the greatest impact on you?
Good question. I don’t have any particular one but a lot of different films helped to shape my sense of humor and outlook growing up, from Mel Brooks to Bruce Campbell to Monty Python and on.
3. If you could only listen to one song on repeat for the rest of your days, which one would it be?
I’d rather die.
4. Where is your favorite place that you’ve traveled to?
Does it have to be in this life? Asking because I haven’t been much of anywhere yet.
5. If you could be either a fairy or a siren which would you choose to be?
Siren, I guess.
6. If you could have either a dragon or a griffin as a familiar of sorts which would you choose to have?
Griffin.
7. Do you have a favorite piece of jewelry?
A set of silver scales.
8. What is your favorite piece of artwork?
https://www.deviantart.com/dantecyberman/art/Famine-Four-Horsemen-of-the-Apocalypse-442320452 Maybe.
9. What is your favorite poem?
Hope - Emily Dickinson
10. I have seen this question before but I liked it so I’ll repeat it here, who would you choose to play yourself in a movie about your life?
What a horrifying thought. I don’t know, whoever they find. If they ever did something like that I’d have to be dead, so, by then, it doesn’t really matter, does it? The mortifying ordeal of being known.
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