1. What is your stance on education in America? What do you think should change in our system (if anything)?
2. Do you think animals should be used for food?
3. Think 20-50 years into the future. What changes are you most afraid of happening?
4. Which is more important to you, logic and academics (Science, Math), or the arts?
5. What is your opinion on Space Travel? Do you think we should invest in it and if so, when?
6. (Warning, cliche question) If you could UNCONDITIONALLY live forever, would you?
7. What is your favorite piece of literature?
8. What is the current issue that you regard most outstanding/important?
9. Which type of fictional doomsday or apocalypse would you be most willing to face?
10. What person in history do you think has contributed the most, overall, in the development of our world?
1. Education in America is one big old mess and I personally think almost everything needs to change.
ReplyDelete2. It's not necessary for us to survive, but I think it should still be an option (though the means of how we acquire are pretty disgusting right now).
3. My children making fun of me for being too old fashioned.
4. Art, but I'm not saying that's more important, just that it's what I prefer.
5. There has to be something out there better than Earth, why shouldn't we go looking for it?
6. No; I'd get pretty lonely after a while.
7. Pride and Prejudice.
8. Education and/or gay rights.
9. Zombies... I would at least want to laugh at how they walk.
10. This is an excellent question which I have no answer for.
1. American education is pretty bad. We need to change almost all of it.
ReplyDelete2. Yes.
3. That we will become so militaristic that all we care about is war.
4. I care for knowledge, but not school knowledge. The sort of knowledge about the world.
5. We should, and we should now.
6. No. I fear death, but I want to see what happens after it.
7. Catch-22
8. America. We're a problem.
9. Virus outbreak, but not an airborne or waterborne one.
10. Edison. He harnessed electricity, and many people cannot live without it.
1. it should be better. Don't ask me how...
ReplyDelete2. only if you have no other choice.
3. i'll be dead.
4. depends on the subject but I really like math.
5. when we can.
6. sure. until I got bored and would probably killed myself.
7.too many.
8. ug. i don't want to think about it.
9. something that wouldn't affect me.
10. i don't know. people
1. Like anything, the educational system in America has tumultuous flaws.
ReplyDelete2. I do. Although I think that the meat industry is kind of corrupt and icky, I recognize the important part it plays in our economy and culture.
3. I am afraid of being old.
4. The arts in an academic forum.
5. I think that we should explore all of the aspects of the world- and universe- we live in. And I don't just mean space or any yucky cliches.
6. No, I think it would be absolutely dreadful to watch everyone I know die.
7. Pride and Prejudice?
Think I'll answer my own questions now that i can bare to look at them...
ReplyDelete1. We really don't need to throw more money at the problem. The real issue is the motivation of our learners, not how many wide screen TVs we have in our cafeteria.
2. Yes
3. People becoming more isolated from each other, people living without fufilling a purpose because of advanced technology.
4. I think of both of those areas as a whole. Without eachother, neither could justifyingly exist.
5. Hell yes, but for now we should just invest in observing space until our technology advances further.
6. Yes.
7. Too many things come to mind, to be honest I asked this question because I planned on reading the books in your answers :).
8. Planetary resources/ pollution.
9. Zombies. I have a good chance of living through that.
10. Hard question, that's why I wanted your thoughts on this.
1. I don't think that we should have to learn history unless we want to be in politics or government.
ReplyDelete2. Well...Only some. Like chicken and pigs! 'Cause I really like ham and chicken.
3. I'm not sure. I don't like really thinking of the future. I just let it happen.
4. Science and math only because we need it for a lot of jobs. But, arts, science, and math should be balanced out. They're equally important.
5. No we shouldn't.
6. Uh...yes? :)
7. Harry Potter Series.
8. Global Warming.
9. I don't know.
10. Uhh...someone who made electronics.
1) Education could be WAY better.
ReplyDelete2) Yeah, why not? Meat contains certain nutrients we can't get (in concentration) from other foods. Plus, it's delicious! On top of all that, you are genetically designed to eat meat. Why reject your genes?
3) That people stop being retards because then I'll think it's a dream and go do something stupid.
4) Logic.
5) Yeah! All the way!
6) Hellz yeah! I could learn so much!
7) I will never have a favorite anything, except favorite snack, which is deviled eggs.
8) Humans being retards and fighting instead of researching stuff like medicine and space travel and terraformation.
9) Technological doomsday. I'd go camping!
10) Edison. Everything is developed using electricity.
BTW Tess you'd be 64. You won't even be near dying.