I was tagged by hecatelr.
1. Always post the rules
2. Answer the questions of the person who tagged you and write 11 new ones
3. Tag 11 new people and link them to the post
4. Let them know you’ve tagged them -
1. What is your favourite childhood memory? I have a few. I remember when I'd knit with my mom in the evenings, that was kind of the only time I got to spend with her. I remember when my dad would take me to carnivals and plays and we'd eat candied apples. And then there's my birthday party when I turned 7 and my first crush was there, and so was my best friend at the time and a few other people. I remember having fun that day.
2. Where do you see yourself in the future and - if you have no idea- what type of approach are you taking now: going with the flow? I don't really know, but I'm aiming towards a fairly stable life.
3. Did you change much in the last 5 years? For better, for worse? A lot of people say that I did. The overall outcome isn't quite positive or negative. I can remember times I've been happier, but I can also remember times I've been considerably worse. Right now I just feel content; at ease.
4. Has this year treated you good so far? I guess so
5. Do you agree that the government should be afraid of its people? Do you think that the protests going on around the world have the power to change it for the better? If the people take the protests seriously, they can make a difference. Ideally I don't think that a government should be afraid of its people, but should work with them to protect their nation. Unfortunately that's hardly the case. When it comes to protesters, it often seems like they don't have a clue about what they're doing or what they're fighting for and that weakens their purpose. And in countries such as Brazil, Egypt and Turkey a lot of all the young protesters weren't given a solid or sometimes even a relative background to politics, often due to the flaws in their education system and as a result they are easily lead by "protesters" that have a poor understanding of the situation themselves.
6. What are you looking forward to the most right now? My mom will be dropping Sabbath over at the apartment when she goes to England on the 21st... I can't wait! I love and miss Sabbath so much.
7. Is there anything not many people know about you? Probably, but I'm willing to talk about anything if I'm asked about it.
8. If the world was to end tomorrow, what would you be doing today? Drugs. And I'd be running naked a lot.
9. Do you believe that being positive about things will normally result in positivity? I don't know, but having a positive approach towards life helps to work with what you have rather than focusing on what you haven't. So it can help a little.
10. What is your dream job? Unnf, pathologist. I'd kill for that job, but they're not quite needed around here and it's not like I'm getting a degree in medicine any time soon. So I'd settle for any regular research lab rat job that pays my bills.
11. If you were given the money and you were the only person that could do it, would you explore the deep ocean by yourself? Fuck yeah. I'd do it in a heartbeat.
- My questions: 1. Are you a nerd? Don't lie to me. 2. What countries have you visited, and what ones would you like to visit? 3. Is there anything you do genuinely regret doing? 4. What would be your perfect day? 5. What are your talents? 6. What was the most embarrassing thing that ever happened to you? 7. I hired you an assassin. Who would you kill first and how do you want it to be done? 8. What was the weirdest dream you ever had? 9. Favourite movies, tv series and books? 10. Do you want kids? Are you pro-life or pro-choice? 11. If you could change the way you look, who would you want to look like?












