"memeage"
01 / 22 / 08
thoughtful
Meme from Kit @ LJ. Decided to give it a try.
1. Leave me a casual comment of no particular significance, like a lyricto your current favourite song, your favourite kind of sandwich, or maybe your favourite game. Any remark, meaningless or not.
2. I will respond by asking you five personal questions so I can get to know you better.
3. Update your LJ blog type thingie with the answers to the questions.
Before I begin, flist on LJ getting the feed, comment at Locuran or at my IJ if you have one instead. If you comment in the feed at LJ, I won't get it. With IJ you can use that weird OpenID from your LJ at least.
1. What would you title your last (as in, the last one you ever wrote) novel?
Likely something completely at odds with the fact that it's the last one, i.e. The First... only I'd use a different language. So maybe L'Inizio.
2. If you had to vote for a Republican candidate, which one would you pick?
I have to cop out and say I'd abstain. Honestly, if my choices are vote Rep or don't vote, I'm not voting, which is actually a form of voting in its own right. Either that or I'd vote for the one in last place just to make sure it didn't go to the one who looks like they could win.
3. What's the strangest thing you've ever eaten?
Huh... um... my family thought the octopus I had was pretty strange, but I'm leaning towards the chitterlings simply because I liked the octopus.
4. Which band most represents your formative years?
Represents? Not just the one I liked at those times... hm... not sure about this question since the band I'm thinking of wasn't even around at that time. Screw it, it's a toss up between A Perfect Circle and Danzig.
5. What's your biggest writing pet peeve?
I'm sure I have several, but my biggest peeve isn't writing, it's how seriously everything is taken, to the point that fanfiction isn't just fun anymore. Between 'bad fic' groups and self appointed editor groups, what was once a cheesy but enjoyable hobby isn't. The reason I can't list my writing peeves on this is simple: if I don't like the story, I stop reading it. What a concept!
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