Nov. 13th, 2009

kd7sov: (doe)
From [livejournal.com profile] ceitfianna:

Leave me a comment saying "Resistance is Futile."
I'll respond by asking you five questions so I can satisfy my curiosity
Update your journal with the answers to the questions
Include this explanation in the post and offer to ask other people questions

She asked:

1-What's your dream job? I don't know.

I know it sounds odd, but ever since I was about eight and started actually thinking about it, I've had no real idea what I want to do for a living. Before that I had all the usual stuff - paleontologist, African-wildlife painter, and so on - but afterward, whenever I get asked what I want to be when I grow up, about all I can honestly say is "an adult".

2-If someone was writing your biography, what would it be called and why? Hm.

Hmmm.

mmMmmmmMmmm... I don't know that I can answer that. It would depend greatly on why it was being written; a biography that's part of a "ten ordinary Americans" set would be different than one on a Time Magazine Person of the Year, or something of the sort.

Also, I've never been handy with names, except of fictional people and places. There's a reason I set up my LJ with its name and journal title, and left them alone - in the intervening two-odd years, I haven't come up with anything I'd prefer. Heck, [livejournal.com profile] venusadept_2 has kept the same layout, title, and everything since early '06, changing only the bio and icons from time to time.

Sorry. I'll do better on the rest of them.

3-Five people, one dinner party, anyone alive or dead, who would you choose? Well, if we assume it's five people other than myself, and that fictional people aren't invited, and that language isn't a concern... Plato, Abraham Lincoln, Joseph Smith Jr., Gordon B. Hinckley, and Jane Lindskold.

4-If you could live anywhere, real or fictional, where would it be and why? Hobbiton, so long as it was fitted with internet connection and running water.

The "why" is actually rather complicated, involving Brain having taken "It was a hobbit-hole, and that means comfort" and run with it; The Hobbit having been, in a manner of speaking, my introduction to the fantasy genre; a desire to feel tall; and the vague yearning of all cityish people to experience rural life.

5-If you're in school, I think you are, what are you studying and is it what you want to be studying? You think correctly. I'm currently in the accounting program, and I quite like it. Well, except for the Business Thought class requirement. It's entirely possible I'll end up changing majors again (before, I was in mechanical engineering), but for now accounting feels like a good place to be.

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