4. What do you love about yourself?
Hmm, not a whole lot… I guess I love the artistic side of myself.
29. Does apathy really exist?
I think it definitely does.
29. Is human life only valuable because our society makes it?
(there were two listed for 29, so I’ll do both)
I would have to go with a ‘yes’ on that one. Kind of a painful thing to admit, but in the grand scheme of things, there’s really nothing special or valuable about us at all.
30. How do you feel about society, the vague “they” blamed for everything?
I tend to distrust those broad generalizations (like the use of ‘they’), but I don’t feel so positively about society as a whole. Too many problems that people are far too eager to ignore.
40. Could you fall in love online?
I’m really not sure. I mean, I have a hard time even forming strong friendships with people online (well, offline as well), and to a degree that’s partly because of the anonymous nature of it. I can never be truly sure that the person is who they say they are, that the person in the picture they give me is actually the person I am talking to.
So to fall in love online? It’d be pretty difficult.
41. How much of an age cap can you handle?
I guess it depends on how much I like the other person. The more I like them, the larger the age gap I’d be willing to deal with. That said, it gets to a point where I really can’t see it working out very well. For instance, I think I’d have a hard time dating anyone who was around 30 or older. We’re just at such different times in our lives.
I guess it might be different if I found someone I really liked, but I have yet to experience something like that.