9: What is the most memorable class you have ever taken?
It’s a tie! Between my freshman English Lit class and my Philosophy of Hip Hop class last year. The first class was taught by a woman who is arguably my favorite professor, and she’s really funny and I liked the material, and one of the most memorable moments was when we were reading a short story called Lapin Lapinova (i think…) and she put a picture of a bunny up on the projector and was like ‘alright. what does that make you want to do.’ You had your usual ‘squish it!’ ‘squeeze it’ etc, and she was like ‘EXACTLY. CUTE THINGS INSPIRE VIOLENCE’ and that lecture changed my life.
Right, so, next, the Hip Hop Philosophy class was so interesting. I’d really wildly wanted to take a philosophy class in college anyway because it’s basically free thought and a class where you are encouraged to overthink things to death, and I think that’s fun, but we also learned quite a bit of history. My favorite part of that class, though, was the argument. Everybody was always up in arms about something, and watching a discussion grow like wildfire is an amazing thing. Also I was in it with a few friends from a music club and one of them hated the teacher and I thought it was hilarious. (I didn’t mind him.) (I got an A in his class because I wrote an essay about weaponizing feminism that may or may not have encouraged women to light everything on fire. I spent all night on that essay and I was damn proud of it. It probably reads like a particularly violent manifesto.)
44: What aspect of your personality is most undervalued?
Ooh. This one is wonderfully tricky. It’s basically asking what I like about myself that other people don’t or don’t care about, isn’t it? Ho hum. Er.
I’m gonna go ahead and go with spontaneity. I’m kind of… It’s probably a bad habit, to be honest, but I like doing things with no warning, and kind of grabbing on and going for whatever. I’m very keen on going for whatever is offered and trying new things, because we’re only here for one go of things, right?
47: Which TV show’s world would you want to live?
A part of me wants to say Doctor Who so bad, but so many bad things happen, and Moffat is currently playing the role of god and that makes me a liiiittle uncomfortable. Star Trek would be a groovy alternative, but space, man. People die in space. Space is not for people.
All of the shows I like would probably end up with me dead, but presuming I do not die…
NEVER MIND I KNOW. It’s gonna be a tie between Heroes (I just want superpowers, without the company drama)(all i want is to be a telepathic wunderkind istg) and Agents of Shield (because being a SHIELD agent’d be a pretty neat alternative)(also superpowers. I want superpowers).