I was tagged! ~a read more because I'm wordy and I doubt you want my ramble-ish thoughts on your dash
Rules: Post the rules. Answer the questions the tagger set for you in the post and then make 11 new ones.
Tag 11 people and link them to your post. Let them know you’ve tagged them.
Do you think that a person’s favorite food or drink says something about them as a person? If so, say what your favorite food or drink is (or both) and specify what you think it might represent about yourself. If not, then I guess you can just say your favorite food or drink. Or you can be a dick and just say no and move on. :P
What is this question. I never thought about it ever representing anything about someone, mostly because peoples tastebuds are different, just like how we each have a different favorite color, favorite scenery, you know, it's just part of who you are. Like my favorite food is ice cream, does that mean I'm a fatass and delicious? Well, it's kind of weird also since I'm somewhat lactose intolerant (life sucks), but I think it's the sort of thing where it can mean something if you want it to, but it doesn't necessarily have to.
Do you believe that becoming a fan of k-pop was good or bad for you? Emotionally? Mentally? Physically? Etcetera. Why?
It was bad for me. Because, I don't know, it's consuming, I don't have time for any other hobbies/interests, and what could I be doing with my life instead? I could be doing better in school, I'd be calmer, I'd be less attached/possibly better at forming relationships. It has let me become good friends with people I'd otherwise not know, and I do honestly enjoy the music, but I'm embarrassed to talk about it with people, like my family.
How far are you willing to go to meet your favorite idols? Would you do anything to meet them at any cost, or are you content to lurk and watch from a distance? And, if you did go to any length to meet them, what do you think the repercussions of your possible actions would be?
I don't want to meet them because I don't want to be disappointed. I mean, yeah, I'd love to go to a fansign maybe, but to be honest I'd rather use my money to buy clothes, or jewelry, or their items. Or use the energy to something else. Mostly, though, I'd be too scared of disappointment- like can you imagine me meeting Jonghyun? He'd hate me because I'm female and decently taller than him without heels.
Do you like to drink milk or did you stop drinking it as soon as your parents stoppes shoving it down your throat (if they did do that… because that’s what mine did.) And adding milk to your coffee or drinking hot chocolate does not count. I mean milk in its purest form.
lactose intolerant :c I grew up drinking a glass a day, but stopped when I did this diet program because I was only allowed one diary a day and I would use it in cereal, or yoghurt and since then I haven't really had a glass of milk.
If you were a college professor, say for philosophy or history or whatever, would you purposely write challenging questions for your students, knowing that they might not all do very well, but giving them points for more of the process of how they reached their conclusions and such, or would you give an easier test but you’re either right or your wrong? Which one do you think more accurately reflects if your students have learned something or not?
The first. I think learning isn't about being right or wrong, but learning how to think, how to ask questions, and isn't the first a better reflection of those ideals?
Would you be sad if you were never allowed to eat another fruit or vegetable for the rest of your life?
Yes. Oh god, yes, I can't imagine life without cucumbers or apples.
Dog, cat, or fish? Explain.
Cat, because. They're my favorite animals and all, I take far too many photos (and videos) of my three babies.
Do you believe in alternate universes where another you is alive that makes the opposite decisions of the ones you made in this universe? If so, how do you think their life is going? Good, bad, or meh?
I think it's a pretty idea, nice, neat, gives a person some more leeway with their imagination/choices, but I'm not sure if I'd believe it perse. It's a possibility, but I might need facts for it before believing? Not sure though, really, I suck at decisions. But I'd choose meh, because that sounds right in the middle of the fence.
Top 5 favorite books?
Solace of Leaving Early - Haven Kimmel
Kitchen - Banana Yoshimoto
Dreamhunter (&sequel) - Elizabeth Knox
Anne of Green Gables (and the rest) - LM Montgomery
Anything by Tamora Pierce tbh.
but I hate questions like these, because that's like asking me who my favorite 5 people are. I also love Gone With the Wind, P&P, the Hobbit, Libba Bray's writing, and pretty much anything else by Haven Kimmel.
Do you like crayons or do you think they suck when you really want to color something and that markers and colored pencils are better?
I think that crayons are awesome in the fact that they have so many freaking colors, but you need to get at least five boxes because they go so quickly. I like to use my computer to color things hohoho, because markers are too wet and pencils are too difficult to handle, they leave too much empty.
Are you fed up with how almost every question I asked had multiple parts to it? :P Be honest.
I was irritated with the first question because I thought it was weird, but yeah, not really.
wait, so now I have to come up with 11 questions? :/ I'm not good at this stuff.
1] What's your favorite number and is there actually a reason for it?
2] One thing about yourself that you never think about- such as, do you ever think about the arch in your foot? Do you ever think about the way your closet is designed? something weird like that, but it's not really weird, because you never think about it.
3] What does independence mean to you?
4] When you think of your childhood, what are the first couple memories that first appear? Describe them and say what they mean to you now.
5] Your honest opinion on stereotyping- a necessary part of society, or just another way of being prejudiced?
6] What would you do to look exactly how you wanted to?
7] If you had $50, what would you do with it?
8] What type of accessories do you like? How many/what kind do you own? If you don't like them, why not?
9] One place you'd never want to go to, and why?
10] Religion: ultimately good or bad?
11] Red, blue or green? as in, the primary colors.













