Why do you make puppets to ask questions about yourself?
Damien stated: source post
Which was your least favorite book? Why?
Least favorite movie? Why?
Which was worse, the book or the movie?
So, my least favorite movie is probably The Exorcist, which I saw at 13. The reason for this follows.
My friend (14) had a bad drug trip on a train ride with the parents on the way to see relatives, shortly after watching the movie the Exorcist.
That scene of the protagonist girl standing in the middle of her bedroom, urinating on the floor, is also forever indelible in my mind.
I went through a brief phase at 13 where I learned from older friends about horror movies and thought that I would like them. I recall for my first concert, I thought I would get to meet the artist and I thought about how I might say, “Would you like to watch B-horror movies and get with me.â€
You could say mine was a bit of a double-life.
I haven’t read a lot in recent years, due to demands of school and interest, though rather than what I dislike you should really ask me about my favorites. A couple years ago I picked up “Atonement†after recalling that I enjoyed the movie. (I don’t think I even enjoyed that.) I rarely walk out of theaters or don’t finish what I start, but this one begged for it.
I will turn this around and mention one great book if you can handle it: “Goldfinch†by Dona Tartt. A boy loses his parents in a freak accident and gains an expensive painting he stole from a museum, which he hides, intending to cash in on later. He joins a school chum’s family clan, a wealthy family on the Upper West Side of NYC, which is not without its own problems. Interestingly, the father is prone to mania and left law school as an 1L, for example.
A much shorter book by the same author is "The Secret History" about a group of outcasts at a prestigious Liberal Arts school, who in one night of either drunken or drug-induced orgy kill one of their friends and how they come to live with the burden. I would like to give mention to the "Emperor’s Children" about a group of 20 and 30-somethings living in NYC post 9/11.
You want me to say which was worse? I would say that given the circumstances, undoubtedly the movie was worse.
Damien stated: source post
If you were a bird, would you shit on me?
Would that be based on;
1. The bird knowing who you are?
2. An accident of the wind/ trajectory?
3. Intent to drop a load on your head?
4. Would targeting of bird bomb be a key factor/?
5. Why is that question relevant to you?