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4, 19 and 20!
thank you for asking! <3
4. I put my right shoe on first. :D
19. In my wallet, you would find some cash, my driver’s license, my debit card, 3 passport sized photos cause you never know when you will need them and a few bill payments that I forgot to toss out of my wallet. I feel very adult after writing this. :D
20. Spicy food ALL THE WAY. I cannot abide eating bland food. On the few occasions that I do end up eating bland food, it feels so tasteless. I love spices of all kinds and honestly, the more spicier the food, the better.
Ask me weirdly specific questions!
4, 14, 19, 35?
4) What do you see yourself doing in 10 years?I have only the haziest vision of myself working in some office, to be honest! For now I can’t say for certain where I’ll end up (geographically), which field I’ll end up specializing in or whether I’ll even be practicing (I HOPE SO THANK LORD) but the general idea is to be in a well paid, moderately challenging job and living a comfortable lifestyle. 14) What is your favorite fruit?Apples and mandarin oranges (but only the small ones). It’s a terribly unimaginative answer, but on the flip side, I’ve gotten odd looks for not liking anything fruits apart from apples and oranges. I don’t dislike other fruits per se, but meh. 19) Do you believe in God?Short answer: yes (but not exclusively and not in the sense of being a devoted follower, more like I ‘believe in’ the existence and need for God.) Comparative religious studies is one of my areas of reading interest (despite not pursuing it academically. That said, I did spend my non-law electives in this area…) and religion as a concept, way of life, and its interactions with other spheres is fascinating. 35) Coffee or Tea?I like both! Melbourne is like, THE coffee capital and it’s rubbed off me - I remember first year and thinking ‘nah’ and now? Owner of a keepcup with a standard coffee order at various spots. This is probably the most hipster I’ll get (crosses fingers).
That said, I also love tea - though I am not as discerning as my sister re tea selection, I’ll just filch teabags from her (coughextensivecough) collection and make myself a cup.
And of course, no rules apply to kopi bing and teh tarik/teh bing I LOVE THEM ALL