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lovemesomesurveys · 4 years
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Have you always known what you've wanted to do with your life, career-wise?  I thought I did. My freshman year in high school I learned what psychology was after having a health and psychology class and decided then it was something I wanted to pursue. Prior to that I knew I wanted to help people, but I was thinking like a counselor. I was always the friend people came to if they needed advice or just someone to talk to. In middle school I remember going on those AOL teen message boards and offering advice there. I loved trying to help people and being the one to lend an ear. In college I majored in psych and obtained my BA. And then that was it.  I have no plans or interest in pursuing anything further, so obviously a psychologist isn’t in the cards anymore.  I honestly have no idea what I want to do career wise. 
If you found out you couldn't bear children, would you be willing to adopt? I can’t have kids, but I also don’t want any.
Would you stay at a haunted hotel? Nope.
Could you live without the Internet? I mean yeah, the world would keep on spinning, but I quite enjoy my internet and would like to keep it.
Do you always remember to bring a towel? I always set out a towel before getting into the shower.
Spiders: Kill them or let 'em go? Well, I don’t do anything. Noooo way. I get someone else to get rid of them!
How do you feel about Paris Hilton? I don’t care. I very rarely hear about her anymore.
When drunk, are you: violent, crazy, clingy, talkative, or depressed? I got talkative and the word vomit liked to come out. I usually also ended up feeling depressed and lonely by the end of the night.
Do you know who is on the $5000 bill? (yes, it does exist!) James Madison. They don’t make ‘em anymore, though.
What is the best HAND-MADE present you've ever received? A quilt a friend of my grandma’s made for me when I was a kid during one of my hospital stays. 
Do you Yahoo? My email is Yahoo.
Have you ever gotten pizza delivered to your house that you didn't order? Nope.
What's the most disgusting thing you've ever encountered while at a hotel? I haven’t had a bad hotel experience, thankfully.
What would you do if Hugh Hefner hit on you? He died a few years ago, but anyway he wouldn’t have been interested in me. Which is perfectly fine haha I don’t want some pervy old man hitting on me.
Is the price always right? No.
Do you smell what the Rock is cookin'!?!? Nope. (And yes I know that was his wrestling tagline or whatever back in the day).
Are you gullible? I’m a pretty skeptical person. 
What's the craziest rumor you've heard about Marilyn Manson? That he was the kid from The Wonder Years lol. The friend to Fred Savage’s character. I have no idea how or why that rumor got started.
(Insert random song lyric of your choice here): “Cause I’m one step closer to the edge, and I’m about to break.”
Does unneccessary punctuation annoy you? It’s unnecessary. 
Do you know anyone who was born on leap year? Nope.
Do you follow a 5-second rule after dropping food on the floor? Ew, nooo. Once it hits the floor it’s trash.
Do you think that only unclean people get head lice? Nope, major misconception.
Are you skilled with balls? (like basketball or baseball, you perv!)  Nope.
Did you take Flintstone vitamins or any others as a child?  Blech, yes. Those were so gross.
What types of things do you think the government is hiding from us?  I know a lot of people think there’s something going on given current events. I’ve seen those comments.
What would you do if the Kool-Aid man busted through your wall? If something just randomly burst through my wall it would scare the shit out of me omg.
Have you ever been to an art museum? Yeah, a few.
How do you like your soda: Glass bottle is best, followed by fountain soda, but can and plastic bottle are fine, too. I used to love soda, but I don’t drink it anymore apart from when I take my medicine. 
Do you recycle? Yeah, we recycle cans and plastic bottles.
Can one person really make a difference? Yes.
Which is worse: elevators or escalators? Well, all I can take are elevators, so. The thought of being stuck in one scares me.
Are you gonna make your momma proud? I feel like such a huge disappointment. 
Ring the bell for service or wait patiently for a minute first? I’d wait a bit first.
Boomerang or Cartoon Network? Boomerang is cool cause it shows old stuff from my childhood. 
Have you learned anything valuable today? Not so far.
What's your favorite kind of Doritos?  Nacho Cheese and Cool Ranch. Back when I could eat spicy food; though, I would have picked the Spicy Nacho ones. They have Flamin’ Hot Doritos now, which I’m sad I never got to try.
Do your parents have MySpace pages? No. They weren’t into social media stuff back then. They have a Facebook, though. 
If you had a time machine, would you go to the past or to the future? I’ve always wanted to go back in the past, but now there’s a big part of me curious to see past this coronavirus stuff. Like when will it end? Will it? That could also be terrifying, though. The future could end up looking even worse...
What if Darth Vader was YOUR father? So I could be a jedi? Sweet.
Do you honestly know how to play Monopoly or just make up rules as you go? I think I’ve played it the right way. For the most part, anyway.
Be honest...ever peed in the pool?  Nooo.
Do you ever fathom the amount of words in the English language? It’s pretty wild.
Have you ever pulled a fire alarm? Nope.
Do brain teasers tickle, confuse, or fascinate your brain? They definitely are often confusing, but I like them. 
You're hungry. All there is to eat is stale chips. Eat 'em or not? Mehhh probably not. 
Have you had your tonsils removed?  No.
If Ashton Kutcher punk'd you, would you feel the need to punch him?  No, but depending on the prank I might be upset or pissed off. I loved watching that show back in the day, though. I also had a crush on Ashton Kutcher at the time, ha.
Have you ever fallen off of a treadmill while walking/running?  I’ve never been on a treadmill.
Do you drink milk right from the bottle/carton, or pour yourself a glass? I don’t drink milk at all.
Isn't Chef Boyardee awesome? I wouldn’t say it’s awesome, but I do like Spaghetti O’s. 
Do you like marshmellows in your hot cocoa? Marshmallows are a must.
What reality show has been taken WAY too far? I’m just wondering why The Bachelor is still on. That’s one I never got into.
If you were going on a trip, would you Mapquest the directions first? I used Mapquest back in the day, like when you still had to print out directions. Now I just use Google Maps on my phone. 
Do you hide when Jehovah's Witnesses knock on your door? We just don’t answer the door.
Did you ever think any of your teachers were HOT?  Nope.
If you farted in front of your significant other, would he/she care? I’m single.
White Castle: nasty or absolutely yummy?!  I’ve never a fresh White Castle from the actual place, just the kind you can get in the frozen food section at the store haha. Those are good, though.
Must you grab a souvenir from almost everywhere you go?  Haha I’m a keychain gal. I also like getting a shirt or hoodie.
Have you ever walked out on a movie at the theater? Which one?  I remember doing that once, but I don’t remember what the movie was.
Did you enjoy making things out of Play-Doh as a child? Yeah, I loved Play-Doh. If I ever happen to be around Play-Doh and get a whiff of it, it instantly takes me back to childhood. It’s such a nostalgic smell.
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