You ask the next poster a question, and then the next poster answers it and posts their own question.
Do you own any pets?
Penguin!
What is your favored field of science?
Mankind is unloveable. No more kindness!Biology (because it involves studying ways to die and how to prevent them), robotics, or whatever field lead to 3-d printing.
Do you think you're a good person?
"We can handle what is true, for we are already living it."I'd like to think so. I certainly try to be, even if I don't always succeed.
That's the best you can hope for, don't you think?
Everybody's all "Jerry's old and feeble" till they see him run down a skyscraper and hijack a helicopter mid-flight.I suppose, it's all you can ask really.
What do you think constitutes a "good person?"
Is not impressed.Not hurting people, being kind, caring, and helpful... looking out for others who are in need, and generally considering everyone's best interests, not just your own.
Do you think I missed anything?
"We can handle what is true, for we are already living it."Not disagreeing with social media activistsnote , because so what if they're complete pricks to anyone who doesn't blindly follow them without thought or if they're completely misguided, they have good intentions, darn it!
What's your favorite flavor of your least favorite food?
I don't eat my least favorite food, so I don't know.
What are your thoughts on Eminem?
If you have a problem with Hokuto then tell it to me!Milk and cereal, milk and cereal, milk and cereal, cereal and milk!
Same question.
"Humans and robots living together in harmony and equality. That was my ultimate wish."Pancake, toast, milk.
Who is the scariest antagonist, from your perspective?
Trump. Just listening to what he spews out constantly and then flip-flops on terrifies me as to what'd become of America if he was actually elected. So, yeah, he's a pretty terrifying antagonist in my book.
TNP, what's the most recent movie you've ever seen, either in theaters, via rental. or physical or digital purchase (2016 and earlier can count)?
edited 30th Apr '16 3:50:06 PM by Shippudentimes
Love tearing bad movies to shreds? Join us every night at 8 PMMe and Earl and the Dying Girl. It was very beautifully shot with an excellent soundtrack, and I enjoyed the vast amount of Criterion references. The plot itself was a little bland though. Misread that. Most recent movie I've seen is 10 Cloverfield Lane. Also pretty good.
Same question.
edited 30th Apr '16 3:48:47 PM by Sedmikrasky
Wuthering Heights. One of the few school books I liked.
What is your favorite restaurant?
It's been 3000 years…That's a tough question because I like a lot of restaurants, but I will say that out of all of them I'm most partial to Cracker Barrel and Red Robin.
What's your biggest Guilty Pleasure when it comes to animated TV shows?
"Lucian, don’t be afraid, we’ll make it through this."Pretty Cure. It kinda speaks for itself.
What's your favorite kind of funny/smart-ass response?
These two may literally be more bark than bite, but they are no less tenacious than everyone else.A completely over-exaggerated "WHAT?!" after saying something head-turning.
You?
edited 30th Apr '16 6:47:39 PM by WilliamRadarStorm
The possum is a potential perpetrator; he did place possum poo in the plum pot.Sarcasm. Always sarcasm.
What are your thoughts on Eminem?
If you have a problem with Hokuto then tell it to me!He's a good rapper, if a bit overrated.
What is the most disturbing thing you've seen in fiction?
Now known as Cyber ControllerPeople thinking that Neelix is actually competent and a pleasure to be around.
What's the most fanservice-y thing your favorite work has ever done that you wish it hadn't (and by fanservice I mean anything, not just the typical titillation)?
Is not impressed.Transformers Cybertron did not need a Hot Springs Episode, it was never that kind of anime before and never was again.
Most frustrating thing your favourite work, or one that you like, did?
"We can handle what is true, for we are already living it."Does it count for things you've recently discovered that you like?
Having to deal with horribly outdated and offensive (but non-malicious) race and gender words and ideas in the otherwise brilliant collection of "Nick" stories from Ernest Hemingway's In Our Time. Fantastic collection of an overarching anthology dealing with a man named Nick and his upbringing during The Gay '90s and the first three decades of the 20th century, strung together with very brief blurbs set in a vague World War One setting, but, as with all works 91+ years, it causes the modern reader to go into conniptions when those terms come up.
On that same note, TNP, whatnote is the most recent short story/novella/novel/graphic novel/comic book/manga that you've read, either through a handover from a friend, borrowed from the library, or bought physically or digitally, and would you highly recommend it, even if it's already well-known?
Love tearing bad movies to shreds? Join us every night at 8 PMWarren the 13th and the All-Seeing Eye. It is for children, but the story and mysteries are engrossing, and the artwork is beautiful!
And you?
edited 1st May '16 6:29:30 AM by DrNoPuma
"Humans and robots living together in harmony and equality. That was my ultimate wish."I'm re-reading Zatch Bell, if that's what you mean.
What do you know about the Dyatlov Pass incident?
edited 1st May '16 12:37:56 PM by Savaget1337
If you have a problem with Hokuto then tell it to me!
Not often though sometimes I stumble on one that is funny enough to keep watching.
What exotic animal would you want as a pet if it were possible?
Is not impressed.