It’s been over a year since I started answering the questions in this series so here I am with numero dos in How To Really Know Someone.
Anyway, if you like to join in, the link is here.
I reviewed my answers from last year and found that they’re still accurate so there’s no point in restarting the whole thing.
11. If you could paint a picture of any scenery you’ve seen before, what would you paint?
It would be from Kalonbarak. It was probably the highest point I have visited and the view from way up there was splendid.
12. In the case of prevention of overpopulation, should some people be prohibited from reproducing?
No one should not be unallowed to have children of their own. For the prevention of overpopulation, the government, with the help from medical practitioners, should educate the less fortunate ones about teenage pregnancy and the importance of birth control especially in their status, and provide them with birth control pills free of charge.
13. You discover that because of a mix-up at the hospital, your wonderful one-year-old child is not yours. Would you want to exchange the child to try to correct the mistake?
Yes, I would. It’s almost like depriving the kids love from their true families if you kept them to yourselves. But it doesn’t mean I don’t have to visit the child I’ve raised.
14. Have you ever seen a person, an animal, or something else die? How did you feel about it?
Yes, multiple times. I always feel sad that the person had to go, but it’s more heartbreaking to see how their loved ones react to them dying.
15. What is the most drastic thing you’ve done?
I don’t know if you call this extreme but I’ve practiced to be more active and sociable at work and I think my social self now is far more different than extremely shy 15-year-old me.
16. What are your favorite movies?
This is a hard one because I have a lot of favorites, but as of now, it would be Kimi No Na Wa, A Dog’s Purpose, The DUFF, and Love, Simon.
17. What is your favorite body part?
The eyes. I just like staring at people eyes if they aren’t intimidating.
18. If life is so short, why do we do so many things we don’t like and like so many things we don’t do?
Sometimes we have to push to our limit to know what we are capable of, but sometimes, there are things we cannot do because of some situations and restrictions that are out of our control.
19. How important is music in your life?
It’s basically my life. My mother sang us to sleep when we were younger. My father is a great dancer. I listen to music when I’m happy, sad, angry, productive. I identify and express my emotions through music.
20. How would you describe your father in four words?
Hardworking. Strict. Fun. Considerate. I don’t know how I could put the last three words together but that’s my dad.
So that’s it for this day. Hopefully I’ll be able to do the next 10 questions by next week. Hasta luego!
-claud