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fast_max ([personal profile] fast_max) wrote2008-08-29 11:48 pm
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Questions meme

1) Go HERE to generate 20 (twenty) random numbers between 1 and 5000. Generate a different set of numbers for each character you pick. DO THIS FIRST.

2) Then I will answer the corresponding questions from HERE.

[identity profile] delamarck.livejournal.com 2008-08-31 03:17 pm (UTC)(link)
4044 592 4827 4414 1647
3286 2362 1839 413 4383
1499 4675 3105 3239 188
3409 4213 1015 3751 1150


This is fairly silly, you know. Oh, all right.

[identity profile] fast-max.livejournal.com 2008-08-31 04:23 pm (UTC)(link)
Yes it is. Not nearly as silly as doing the full set, though!

4044. What do you think of jews for jesus?
Nothing whatsoever. This is, after all, the first time the phrase or name or whatever it is has come to my attention. Do YOU know what that is?

592. Do you celebrate the full moon?
After that Loup-Garou scare, I'm sometimes close to it.

4827. What has something for everyone?
*purposefully not going with the first-association morbid answer*
Huh. Life, I suppose.

4414. Is there a difference between crisps and crackers?
Oh yes! You see... oh wait. You didn't ask what it is.

1647. If you had a locket what would you put inside?
I wouldn't. That would be way too dangerous, falling in the wrong hands, providing people with things to conjure by.

3286. What does it mean to be tamed or domesticated?
(oh so meta) Visit us while Dia's pregnant and you'll see practical demonstration.

2362. What thought gets you out of bed in the morning?
It varies. I do prefer the mornings when it's not 'that's the current alarm signal fuck something's wrong'.

1839. What's the most terrible lie someone could tell you?
I haven't the foggiest. Every time I tried to think of one, I could think of another that's worse. In various ways.

413. What's the bravest or most daring thing you have ever done?
If I make a list, you'll just say I'm bragging. Besides, you are more or less aware of a good portion of them.

4383. Name three things society in general values?
Conformity, money, good looks. In no particular order.

1499. What is the sexiest moment in a movie?
The sexiest moment is not in a movie at all.

4675. A man in the reserves is being called off to war. He wants to defend his country but he finds that his 1 year old child needs a heart transplant. In his shoes would you stay and care for your child or go and defend your country?
Damn. This just turned from silly to vicious.
Stay. If the war is still going on when the child stabilizes, then go fight. If the knowledge is unique and needed for the war, work hard to provide it from home. If going to defend the country means bullet fodder? *shrugs, but is... quite uncomfortable with this question*

3105. I'm in the right lane on the parkway. There is an exit only lane on my right. A car pulls out from behind the pack into the exit only lane. When that car gets to the exit he is right in front of me only one lane to the right of me. Instead of exiting the parkway he tries to creep back in in front of me. I get pissed and honk the horn. He (I keep saying he but I couldn't tell) throws up his hands as he slides in front of me. I think this is funny and toot again. He throws up his hands again. I do this about three more times and each time I toot he throws his hands in the air. Then my exit comes up and I have to get off. From the time he got in front of me until I got off the parkway we drove approx. 20 feet. What you think about this situation?
That I don't want to do much driving around you.

3239. Write a haiku:
You were so very right.
This thing is even more silly
Than wind with no trees.
This was written before answering question 4675.

[identity profile] delamarck.livejournal.com 2008-08-31 04:27 pm (UTC)(link)
It's too simplistic of a question. There are always other factors. The best facility for the transplant might not even be in the country, but in another country "closer" to the front lines. Say, France to Russia as opposed to the United States to Russia or something of the sort. And as you say, what are the methods of defending his country? Is the country worth defending at all?

[identity profile] fast-max.livejournal.com 2008-08-31 04:46 pm (UTC)(link)
Well if he's in the reserve, he made a choice. Once upon a time. Committed. It's... conflict of loyalties. Whichever way he chooses, it's a betrayal. And I did consider the possibility of trying to arrange taking the child with him - if it's possible - but then, that would offer the question of putting the child into the immediate danger of... *rubs his face* I hate this question.

[identity profile] delamarck.livejournal.com 2008-08-31 04:57 pm (UTC)(link)
True. Not that the government, the countries haven't betrayed its soldiers more than once...

It's a question to which there is no satisfactory answer, in any sense.

[identity profile] fast-max.livejournal.com 2008-08-31 04:23 pm (UTC)(link)
188. Under what circumstances would you agree to work for free?
That's not a fair question coming from you!
It would depend on the definition of 'work,' I think. Risking my life for no reason? I have too many people who'd skin me if I got myself killed to ... do that. Shoveling an aged neighbor's drive free of snow so he can drive his even older sister to the hospital? *shrugs*

3409. detroit or new york?
Whichever you say. *which is, obviously, the latter, but he couldn't resist*

4213. What did you think of the movie Vanilla Sky?
That comprehension of it improves on second viewing. Also, I didn't think what Cameron Diaz's character did was justified. *shrugs* I've seen worse movies.

1015. Why do 'they' spend money to sterilize needles that are going to be used to give lethal injections?
In case something happens and there's an amnesty between inserting the needle and injecting the contents of the syringe? I've no clue.

3751. Do you prefer to drive or be driven?
Drive. If I have the use of my backside.

massage or be massaged?
Either. *smirks*

pamper or be pampered?
Pamper.

1150. Are you a Jim Henson fan?
Not really.