me! Im currently writing you a set. it might take a while though - i just lugged a bunch of boxes from far away and my arms have kinda stopped working :)
1) What makes a successful relationship, be that a partnership, friendship or other? Are there fundamentals that are common to all relationships?
2) How much do feel 'social pressure'? To conform, to accept certain things as beign valuable etc. How much heed do you pay it an din those areas you resist, how do you hold still against the tide?
3) Is there an afterlife and if so where do you see yourself fitting in?
4) You have a curse and can make it stick. Who gets it, what do they get and why?
5) Would your anser to 4) change if anything that happened to your curse recipient also happened to you?
Five Questions Five AnswersgwyryonNovember 11 2003, 12:05:41 UTC
I don't actually know you, have any idea of who you are, apart from the journal. But I would like to interview you. And I would like to be interviewed...
What makes you cry in the night?
What comforts you?
What will you always remember so strongly that you finger the memory in your mind like it was a crystal talisman?
2. Which is the best end for the universe: crushed by gravity to a big bang (with the uncertainty of a restart), or cooled by constant expansion to a mist of icy particles (harbouring an impoverished rememnant of life continuous)?
3. Which axis describes the politics that concern you most: authoritarian versus libertarian, or conservative versus progressive. (Or do these both miss your concerns?)
4. The devils in the details, or keep focused on the big picture? Solving a problem, making something new, where do you start and how do you proceed?
5. Someone decides to write a story about your life, what would be the central theme? (Damn those moralising meddlesome revisionists).
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Im currently writing you a set. it might take a while though - i just lugged a bunch of boxes from far away and my arms have kinda stopped working :)
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2) How much do feel 'social pressure'? To conform, to accept certain things as beign valuable etc. How much heed do you pay it an din those areas you resist, how do you hold still against the tide?
3) Is there an afterlife and if so where do you see yourself fitting in?
4) You have a curse and can make it stick. Who gets it, what do they get and why?
5) Would your anser to 4) change if anything that happened to your curse recipient also happened to you?
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so here thay are.
1. Is there such a thing as true love?, And if so do what does it mean to you.
2. Whats it like being shy? How have you overcome it?
3. You have a unique veiw of popular culture, What do you like in it? and what do other people seem to like - that you cant fathom?
4. What's different between you now and you 5 years ago, what advice would you give him?
5. do you beleive in the existance of the soul?
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What makes you cry in the night?
What comforts you?
What will you always remember so strongly that you finger the memory in your mind like it was a crystal talisman?
What do you find most exhilarating?
How do you go about making friends?
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1 What, if any, is your meaning for Life?
2 What do you consider to be the single greatest illusion, fallacy or untruth commonly believed in?
3 What is the single greatest influence for good you have made on this world, and the most negative impact?
4 Is this all there is?
5 What does it mean to be good?
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1. Describe your ideal martial art.
2. Which is the best end for the universe: crushed by gravity to a big bang (with the uncertainty of a restart), or cooled by constant expansion to a mist of icy particles (harbouring an impoverished rememnant of life continuous)?
3. Which axis describes the politics that concern you most: authoritarian versus libertarian, or conservative versus progressive. (Or do these both miss your concerns?)
4. The devils in the details, or keep focused on the big picture? Solving a problem, making something new, where do you start and how do you proceed?
5. Someone decides to write a story about your life, what would be the central theme? (Damn those moralising meddlesome revisionists).
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2. If you could sum up your philosophical, spiritual or religious point of view in a single sentence, what would that be?
3. Fate or free-will? Why, and what would the difference be if it were the other?
4. Is intelligence and especially awareness or consciousness a dead end?
5. If you found you had six months to live, what would you do that is different to what you are doing now and why?
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