Q: How can you be so stupendous? - Kirby
A: I'm not that stupendous. Sometimes sparkles just land on me and the wind picks up and blows the blossoms behind me, creating a really nice scene, but that's at my best.
Q: What would you want to go into for university? - Jennifer
A: Am I even going to uni?!?! I would like to go into the health sciences. At the moment I'm interested in pursuing a career in health medicine (if that's the correct term). Some occupations that sound appealing are doctor (ofc), surgeon, pilot, or nurse.
Q: If you were guaranteed not to fail, what would you do? - Valerie
A: I would ask out the current girl of my dreams. I don't know if you can label any sort of outcome a failure, but assuming a fail is being rejected, I think it'd be pretty cool to actually ask some girl out.
Q: What would you expect people to say at your funeral? - Jessica
A: Funny thing because I have daydreamed about this. It went as far as the whole school having an assembly for me and then to something as small as my family at a memorial place thing. I would imagine people would say things along the lines of, "He was a pretty charismatic person, and pretty much everybody liked him or was neutral with him." or somebody would go through one of their most valuable memories with me.
Q: What are your girlfriend goals? - "Macus" (Marcus)
A: Somebody who knows how to make really yummy cookies and who "complements" me. You know how certain colours go together? I kinda wanna be like that with somebody. So essentially she's gotta be cute, smart, and my matching colour.
Q: Are you who you want to be? - Diana
A: *gulp* Uh, I think I am. Right now I feel pretty okay with myself, but I feel as if I could definitely go further if I actually put some effort into the things that I do. I'm going about school nonchalantly and I don't really have the will to try harder, because I'm getting decent marks. None of them really make me feel good, and I'm not one of those people who get really happy when they get a 95+ in a course.
Q: What means most to your life? What is most significant to you? - Phil
A: Leave it to Phil to come up with something profound and "deep". Family and friends are at the core of my life. I absolutely light around when these people are around. I am absolutely miserable and gloomy when nobody is around, but it'd be hard for anybody to know that. School vies for a second place, simply because I need it to get somewhere in life. After that it's a huge mess of things, including romantic relations, sports, hobbies, and the smaller things.
Q: What about your life are you unhappy with right now? Is there anything you wish you could change? - Trevor
A: I'm unhappy with my attitude towards life. I kind of touched on this on Diana's question, but I can elaborate a bit more. I wish that I would be more motivated to do something. What I'm trying to get at is that I don't feel my best. I think of myself pretty highly, but there's a lot to improve. I want to improve my people skills and my work ethic. I also want to start up some sort of project that I can pour my heart into and proudly call my own. There really isn't anything to my name right now and I want to do something about it.
Q: What was your childhood aspiration? - Jessie
A: But I'm still a child :x I believe I wanted to be a pilot when I was a bit younger (and I still do to an extent). I don't really retain too many memories from that period of time so unfortunately I can't answer too well. Sorry Jessie /:
Q: If you could imprint one single message into every single person's mind, what would that message be? - Jeff
A: "Be yourself and whatever you want to be."
Thanks for reading!
I hope you enjoyed this kind of post. Considering doing something like this every week, becuase it involves actual input from various readers. I'm an 8 tonight, and I would like to use this post as a chance to extend a very happy birthday to my friend Gordon. Thank you for those eight close (at least it seemed that way for me) years in elementary school and your continuance of friendship even today.
"So long as the memory of certain beloved friends lives in my heart, I shall say that life is good." - Helen Keller
EDIT: For clarification this was #27 from this list of blog ideas. However depending on reception I may or may not do another one.
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