2012-04-30 20:30
mutedpoint
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Comment with I'd trust you at the wheel, even if we're going down or something along those lines and...
- I'll respond by asking you five questions so I can get to know you better.
- Update your journal with the answers to the questions.
- Include this explanation in the post and offer to ask other people questions.
CHALLENGE TO SELF: Answer completely in character.
(The last time this happened was 2 months ago... long enough.)
From Chesstotem:
1. Who would Arthur cast in a movie about his life?
... that is such a narcissistic question. He has never thought about that. But if any actor was a choice, maybe Henry Fonda. It’s not like it wouldn’t have been a heavily redacted version of his life.
2. What is his favorite form of transportation, and why?
His favorite method of transportation would actually be the bicycle. There’s not as much trouble with traffic jams, no paper trail, since you don’t need a license, and you don’t have to pay for gas. They also don’t take up too much space, are rentable and certain models are collapsible.
3. He's given the ability to say something (in real life) - 100 words or less - to five people. Which 5 people does he choose and what does he say to them?
4. If he wasn't doing *this* for a living, what would he be doing?
He’ll be working with the military*.
5. Any comfort foods?
Poutine. The original kind made with French fries, cheese curds and gravy.
*OOC detail: A Military/CIA joint program which rotates between active and desk duty.
- I'll respond by asking you five questions so I can get to know you better.
- Update your journal with the answers to the questions.
- Include this explanation in the post and offer to ask other people questions.
CHALLENGE TO SELF: Answer completely in character.
(The last time this happened was 2 months ago... long enough.)
From Chesstotem:
1. Who would Arthur cast in a movie about his life?
... that is such a narcissistic question. He has never thought about that. But if any actor was a choice, maybe Henry Fonda. It’s not like it wouldn’t have been a heavily redacted version of his life.
2. What is his favorite form of transportation, and why?
His favorite method of transportation would actually be the bicycle. There’s not as much trouble with traffic jams, no paper trail, since you don’t need a license, and you don’t have to pay for gas. They also don’t take up too much space, are rentable and certain models are collapsible.
3. He's given the ability to say something (in real life) - 100 words or less - to five people. Which 5 people does he choose and what does he say to them?
- Dom: A little warning, next time.
- Ariadne: I’ve been meaning to form a semi-stable team, you interested? (A guy’s gotta ask.)
- He would apoligize to one of his past C.O.s
- He’ll also thank the barista that actually manages to make a tolerable coffee.
- That person who talks in the movie theater: SHUT UP.
4. If he wasn't doing *this* for a living, what would he be doing?
He’ll be working with the military*.
5. Any comfort foods?
Poutine. The original kind made with French fries, cheese curds and gravy.
*OOC detail: A Military/CIA joint program which rotates between active and desk duty.
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You and another person have been accused of committing a crime. Both of you are in separate rooms, with no way of communicating. If you both confess, you both receive 2 year sentences. If you deny the charges, the other person receives a sentence of 10 years.
Do you accept, or deny?
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You know he doesn't have to ask her if she wants to be on a semi-regular team with him!!! Silly. Also, awww, apologizing to one of his CO's.
Is he secretly Canadian? XDDD
Journal hopping.
There's this quote about assuming... and also, it's not exactly a straightforward question. There's a lot loaded into it.
That might be me bleeding though. Welp.
But no, let's just say unnamed CO had a huge influence on his military career, so it's a little like he didn't exactly take the road that would have been expected of him, given how he basically walked away.
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