1. Leave me a comment saying anything random, like your favorite lyric
to your current favorite song. Or your favorite kind of sandwich.
Something random. Whatever you like.
2. I respond by asking you five personal questions so I can get to know you better.
3. You WILL update your LJ with the answers to the questions.
4. You will include this explanation and offer to ask someone else in the post.
5. When others comment asking to be asked, you will ask them five questions.
given to me by:
lucia_tanaka1.
Pick one: Gay citizens have full rights but prejudice remains, or
gay citizens retain their current rights (not including Mass. or NJ or
Cali) and are full accepted in society?Gay citizens have full rights but prejudice remains, because I'd rather have someone hate me. I don't care if someone disagrees with how I live my life, just as long as I they don't interfere with my right to have the same rights as they do. If I ever find the right person that loves me and wants to spend their whole life with me, and we feel like getting married, I want that. If we would like to have children, I want to know that adoption will be not ten times harder than it should be.
After reading the second choice, over and over again, it just didn't make sense. If we were fully accepted in society than we would have had those rights in the first place. All this trouble to get them would have not existed.
2.
If you could live anywhere in the world, where?I've lived in Knob Noster all my life, so this is a difficult question to answer. I know it would be somewhere with a higher gay population.
I'm going to say Chicago, because I like staying in my Midwestern roots. There are a lot of nice things there that I want to see. I've always had an urge to go there. I'm kind of ignorant of what else there is in the world, so my choices were small. (After seeing that 'Bark At Your Own Risk' sign in Atlanta, it was crossed off the list)
3.
Fall Out Boy: Awesome emo rock or music trend that needs to die?Even though I do agree that Misty is a teensy bit too obsessed with the band, I can't argue that they are not a good one. Most people complain about them because they went mainstream instead of staying underground, and they are mentioned a lot nowadays. I have some of their songs on my iPod (Carpal Tunnel of Love, This Ain't a Scene, and Thnks Fr Th Mmrs) and I enjoy listening to them everytime it comes on. I'm not most people that I know, and try to stay away from the radio and TV because all of the music out there has "sold their talent away". If I like the music, I'll listen to it, I won't judge something because of how popular it is.
4.
The lyrics you gave me don't rhyme. Rewrite them so they mean the same thing but rhyme.Jesus Christ, Altis test are easier than this question. (Just to get my opinion out of the way, I do think this rhymes, but apparently you want : 'Too Cool for School' or something)
Here's the original lyrics:
Movers, shakers, and producers.
Me and my friends understand the future.
I see the strings that control the systems.
I can do anything with no assistance.- Handlebars, Flobots
My Version:
Movers, shakers, and producers.
Me and my friends are the seducers.
I am the master that controls the puppet.
And do not ever think that you can stop it.
Wow! That was possible. Damn, I hope I did that right.
5.
What is your favorite non-Hairspray musical?I must confess that I haven't seen that many musicals (and the ones that I have are very popular, and were movies, none were live performances) Here's the list:
Hairspray
RENT
The King and I
The Music Man
Fiddler on the Roof
Tommy
Across the Universe
I consider the last two to be rock operas, but whatever.
My answer is RENT though. Because it's the story of people living to their fullest even when in reality some of them are in their lowest stages in life. It also tells people that you can have a life even though you're infected with HIV or AIDS. The songs are great, and it has a very diverse group of people, along with relationships.