Shoutout to blindrapture for tagging me!
-answer questions
-write ten more questions
-tag ten people
-tell the ten people
Those were the rules if think
1: What’s your favourite junk food?
M&Ms and anything chocolate/mint. And it’s not really junk food but I’m pretty sure pepper jack cheese is the pinnacle of human culinary achievement
2: What’s your favourite context for walking (e.g. taking a daily constitutional, midnight walk, walking and talking on the way to something, etc)?
I will walk to clear my head, to be alone, or for fun. I do walk a lot.
3: Do you think spoilers are horrible?
On cars? I don’t know enough about cars to really answer.
For stories? For me personally, nah. I have a tendency to read the last page of a book, or find reviews or criticisms of other things and watch them before or during whatever form of media I’m ingesting. I like to be informed I guess
4: How much paper would you say you go through in a year?
TOO MUCH (I’m sorry, trees!)
5: What common contemporary expressions would you honestly not mind seeing stick around for another few centuries?
Do cheesy 80s/90s cyberpunk hacker phrases count? Because I will use them all day, every day.
6: Steven Moffat, yes or no? (If you do not understand the question, an alternate would be: How much responsibility should television showrunners take for their programs’ effect on culture?)
I haven’t watched Doctor Who in… forever, but any interviews I see involving Moffat really rub me the wrong way. So nah.
And I think that they should take responsibility.
7: Would you say video games are closer in structure to films, to books, or to some other medium?
I think that video games can have their own unique structure and it all depends on what game you’re playing. Twine games are like choose your own adventure novels. ‘Visual novel’ games are basically movies with prompts. Minigames and plotless games are punishment-reward exercises.
Text based games are most like books. Most games today have both audio and visual elements and are most like movies. I think that games have a higher level of viewer involvement, giving them the chance to play with the emotions of the viewer in a different way than other forms of media, because it’s the choices of the player and not so much the choices of the director or writer.
8: How big of a role in society do you see the internet fulfilling fifty years from now?
The same as now or more? I want us to move into space. Does the internet work in space
9: What’s your perfect Sunday?
One where I know that there’s nothing to do on Monday.
10: Do you agree with the death penalty?
It’s been multiple years and I’m still not entirely sure how I feel about the death penalty. In a perfect world, we wouldn’t need it. In a slightly less perfect one, only the people who truly deserve it get it. In an imperfect world, can we trust that the people under death penalty are rightfully there? Can we trust the people that are running the jail, or the court? I don’t really know.
Ten new questions for the people I tag!
1 Your ideal job?
2 Favorite food?
3 Best memory of 2013?
4 Favorite subject in school?
5 Least favorite subject in school?
6 Favorite story? (In a comic, or book, or movie, or game, or whatever)
7 Your biggest role model?
8 Do the ends justify the means?
9 What do you think about alternate universes?
10 How much wood could a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood?
Tagging: grendelfromcain, youonlywishitwasyou, fetalpile, oxheadandhorsefacearedead / doctorcthulwho (I’m not sure what tag you’re still tracking), sentionaut-plus, cestundis, kayfuckingbros, weepypileofshit, drongo-drang, lesbients