Do felines possess locomotor appendages?
Jan. 5th, 2022 09:20 pmI found a year-long question meme with some tolerable questions. I can't say I'll do them all or every day, but it will be an ongoing project.
January
1. After roughly two years now of living with various changes and restrictions brought about by the Covid pandemic, which, if any, measures do you think you will continue to do all the time?
I'd like to think I was always good at washing my hands and keeping my distance, so nothing has changed or will change there. Masks were a new thing to me, and I can't say I like them, but I can see using them longterm if needed.
2. When you are old(er), what do you think children will ask you to tell stories about?
I can't imagine any children, present or future, would be terribly interested in my ramblings. But they'd be missing out on some thrilling horror stories about dealing with officialdom. "Gather round, children, and I'll tell you about the most terrifying email subject line in the world. [Puts torch under my chin and puts on a spooky voice] You have a message in your inbox from MyGov."
3. January 3 is Fruitcake Toss Day. Do you like fruitcake? Why does it get such a bad rap?
What is Fruitcake Toss Day? I've never heard of it. It sounds like some sort of American nonsense. Also the idea that fruitcake gets a bad rap is laughable in an Australian context, where it is a much beloved Christmas tradition. Except by me, because I do not care for squishy fruit in cakes. (I also do not care for Christmas pudding or mince pies.)
4. iOs or Android?
I have a Samsung Galaxy, so Android. But I also have an old iPod Touch for when I want to listen to something without being contactable, so also iOs. I am an equal opportunity operating system user.
5. What do you do to get rid of stress?
I let it gnaw away at me until it's overtaken by a new problem.
January
1. After roughly two years now of living with various changes and restrictions brought about by the Covid pandemic, which, if any, measures do you think you will continue to do all the time?
I'd like to think I was always good at washing my hands and keeping my distance, so nothing has changed or will change there. Masks were a new thing to me, and I can't say I like them, but I can see using them longterm if needed.
2. When you are old(er), what do you think children will ask you to tell stories about?
I can't imagine any children, present or future, would be terribly interested in my ramblings. But they'd be missing out on some thrilling horror stories about dealing with officialdom. "Gather round, children, and I'll tell you about the most terrifying email subject line in the world. [Puts torch under my chin and puts on a spooky voice] You have a message in your inbox from MyGov."
3. January 3 is Fruitcake Toss Day. Do you like fruitcake? Why does it get such a bad rap?
What is Fruitcake Toss Day? I've never heard of it. It sounds like some sort of American nonsense. Also the idea that fruitcake gets a bad rap is laughable in an Australian context, where it is a much beloved Christmas tradition. Except by me, because I do not care for squishy fruit in cakes. (I also do not care for Christmas pudding or mince pies.)
4. iOs or Android?
I have a Samsung Galaxy, so Android. But I also have an old iPod Touch for when I want to listen to something without being contactable, so also iOs. I am an equal opportunity operating system user.
5. What do you do to get rid of stress?
I let it gnaw away at me until it's overtaken by a new problem.