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triadruid ([personal profile] triadruid) wrote2008-04-30 10:27 am
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Time to wake your brain up!

To avoid brain fog, here's a clever lil' meme, stolen from [livejournal.com profile] zianuray by way of [livejournal.com profile] featherynscale:

Ask me seven questions. Not just any seven questions though. No, to keep it interesting, use the seven questions as per below - just copy and paste the following, replace the blanks with something you want to know/ask (e.g. 3. Donkeys or sandcastles and why?), anything you want, personal, silly, surreal or deep, comment away and I'll answer honestly.

  1. What do you think of _____________ ?
  2. When did you last ____________?
  3. __________ or ___________ and why?
  4. What did you ______________?
  5. What's your favorite ______________?
  6. How would you ______________?
  7. Who would you most like to ________ ?
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I'm not sure I understand #3.

[identity profile] triadruid.livejournal.com 2008-04-30 04:38 pm (UTC)(link)
  1. Like I said the other day, I think it's firm and round, and very grabbable. That's a nice ass.
  2. Hrm. Probably the game we played during the Ritual Team Rededication.
  3. If I understand correctly, then you're asking what is more valuable for measuring a type of behavior (drug use, sex by teens, faith practices, etc). Behavioral observation is more objective in most cases, but usually prohibitively difficult/expensive. Anecdotal reporting at least gives us something to work with...
  4. Learning a lot of new skills (MS Access, CPTED, etc).
  5. Orphan/displaced person with a mission. It's a great way to jump into the story in media res.
  6. Sexy but efficient. My ideal car-selection would be to correlate lowest Cost of Ownership with Attractiveness. I keep forgetting to do this, even as a thought exercise (requires a lot of browsing of Edmunds, as I don't keep up with new car releases). Sexy usually means curves but not bubbles, some dramatic angles, and a good color in the paint job. Interior comfort is good too, especially in materials (at my size, cabin space is usually not a problem).
  7. CalTech. If it must be an individual, then Richard Feynman's ghost. I expect he's kept up with advances in the field...

Edited 2008-04-30 16:39 (UTC)

Re: I'm not sure I understand #3.

[identity profile] featherynscale.livejournal.com 2008-04-30 04:56 pm (UTC)(link)
That's exactly what I meant by #3. :)