Yeah, I know it's not Monday anymore, but that just makes it twice as mad! :D
1. Which is more fun, kid's toys or grown-up kid's toys? (ie. Lego's vs. power tools)
I was always taught to respect things like power tools, so when I think grown-up toys, I think Xandria. Of course, those are fun too. As to whether they're more fun than Legos...that depends on the circumstances. There are times for both.
2. What's your favorite food and why? Which food is your number one weakness?
I don't have favourites, because I like too many different things to go round ranking them. I do know that my biggest weakness, however, is pizza.
3. How many blogs/journals/diaries would you say you read?
15 to 25, on a regular to semi-regular basis.
4. Do you feel you have an obligation to spread your religious belief system to others, or do you think religion is a private matter that everyone needs to decide for themselves?
The second. I shun people who subscribe to the first. I will answer questions about my religion, and I have an abiding interest in countering misinformation about Neopaganism and Wicca, but one of the commonly agreed-upon things among pagans is that there is no one right path. That view is counter to proselytization.
5. Did you keep a paper journal before blogging?
Yes, and shame on me, I should still be doing it.
6. Describe your life in 3 words.
Educational, interesting, painful.
7. What was the last thing you were wrong about?
The meaning of the word "proselyte." It actually means "newly converted person."
8. What one thing would you do to help the world be a better place for all?
Encourage population shrinkage through family planning.
9. Are you a dog person or a cat person?
Cat person. Dogs, in my experience, are too stinky and noisy. Cats are clean and quiet without having to be bathed constantly or trained to shut up. I think having barking in my apartment or house would send me over the edge unless I lived in the country and had, like, the quietest job in the world.
10. If you could start your own meme (And you can!), what kind of questions would you ask?
I had one; it had answers instead of questions. Nobody did it, hardly, because apparently it takes less thought to answer questions than to think of them, and people don't like to think all that much. [I don't blame them; neither do I.] The idea of a Dadaist meme is rattling round in my head right now, but I have doubts people would do that either. They seem more comfortable answering questions about their shopping habits, which is fine.
I really, really want to go back to bed.
sbt/sbc
Posted by Frida Peeple at August 24, 2004 08:30 PM