User blog comment:For love and happiness!/Questions/@comment-28115590-20170717203654

1. That would be me.

2. Julius Caesar, Churchill, and Obama all did revolutionary things. There was some malice pointed at all of them but I think they all overcame it. (except Caesar)

3. I live in the Bay Area, where nobody has the right to hate on someone if they're Gay, lesbian, etc. Marraige and Gender Equality is one of the values we hold here in San Francisco, and it's not fair to strip that from people. The only regulations are the Catholic Church, which bans same-sex marraige. We try to distance ourselves from Christianity to become the diverse community I live in today.

4. Yes, because of the theories of practicing wicca at that time. However, many people were slaugtered for basically little purpose other than their gender. I'm still really on the fence about it, Salem is one of those things I don't want to talk about.

5. I've seen an infographic about the "two cows." https://business.illinois.edu/broker/twocows.htm is a good example, but there's also an infographic. American society is flawed with more than a few crackers trying to run our country. I dislike that. The further picture is that we're moving to facism. I don;t like government, and I prefer a Buddhist take on how a government should work. "A shadow government is the best government. One that operates but does not seek to control." (paraphrase.)

6. Trust nobody. Not even yourself. As a child-abuse victim when I was young, I stopped trusting my parents for obvious reasons. My father cut me like a lathe, shaping me in a negative space, making me who I am. If you are my friend, I assure you that I have your back. I am someone who has few friends and I'm fine with that. But if you're one of my few friends, you can assure you I have your back, and I won't go down without a fight. It all boils down to the fact that I trust essentially nobody, except the few that have strong relations with me.

7. I used to have a Latin quote for this (I take Latin) but unfortunately that's not with me. However, the English translation says, in Publilius Syrus's words, "It is foolish to fear that which you cannot avoid." I take risks and go head to head with everything I do. I'm not popular and don't fit the flow in that way, but it's my strong point.

8. I use more racial slurs that a normal human being, but I don't count myself with the group that makes "dank" memes about dark "humor", things like the Columbine Shooting and the genocide of Jews isn't something to joke about. I'm not racist in that way, I just use basically every slang except ones directed towards African Americans. I am a Xenophobe in the sense that I don't like people in general, but not that because someone is different, they're not acceptable.

9. Probably Buddhism.

10. We have an Indian family on the flat under us and it sometimes hurts your head just smelling how much spice they use. I don't think that's really where I'm heading, to learn about India. I think I'd like to see more native cultures - the ones that were here before the Missionaries and whites landed from the other end of the Earth.

11. Probably the ISIS/L ball. Those guys seem sorta insane. But I do enjoy when their affiliates get run over by Canada in a tank. Canada is probably my most favorite too. (Canada in a tank.)

12. Water. Desolate snowy wastelands are probably the place I enjoy hanging out.

13. Not sure. There would probably be a million political parties to choose from and probably 18 pages worth of instructions in different languages. I'd either abstain or vote for someone that's not a communist country or North Korea. I'd probably choose someone from Canada or South Korea.

14. No, but I occasionally do get hallucinations, which is why I'm scared of the dark. I do take precautions not to be stranded out at night, but hey, you never know.

15. Humans. We wouldn't have global warming if there were more of us. We're the reason the Dodo birds went extinct. We're the reason for climate change, acidifying the oceans, making it hard for shellfish to fabricate their shells. We're the reason the oceans are killing the coral, and we're the reason we hunted the Tasmanian Tiger to extinction, or how we decimated the Wooly Mammoth population right before the stone age. If humans aren't the problem, I blame Agriculture. It helped us specialize, making things easier on us. I believe Nature shouldn't have let up on us and allow us to be the top of the food chain.

16. I have a will to live in this godforsaken world, to withdraw from society and live in peace and silence. For me, Internet in such a "lonely" place would be an amenity to me, while the rest of the world plunges into anarchy.

17. The crusades were a prime example of the ugly tensions that developed between the divides of two cultures that worshiped essentially the same god. Even though someone could prove me wrong regarding the "same God" thing, I'm basically trying to demonstrate how cultural divide is the death of us. Crusade after Crusade, there was just more bloodshed and violence. It was pointless. WW1/2 was tragic as well, seeing how a fight between the nations of Europe exploded into a war in which nearly every country was involved. In fact, this was to the point that Switzerland was no longer neutral. There is no point to fight such wars, and even if there was, it was probably for countries' best-trained soldiers to die for that country, in a spectacular feat of massacre to control overpopulation. I don't think something's shady, I'm just saying, it's a bit pointless to fight these kinds of wars.

18. MLG is a nice concept but has developed a dark connotation. Not to marginalize, but most of these kids are spoiled crackers. It makes me unhappy to see people calling each other Facists and Commies, and telling others to jump off a cliff. It's gotten ugly, how those whites think they own the world.

19. This Gas-powered automatic rifle has really become the staple of pop culture and basically is a machine gun - in the sense that it can fire aimlessly. The AK-47 is dwarfed by its brother, the AR-15, but the AK-47 is embedded in our minds as "that dream gun", so I leave it be.

20. No- I mean, these questions are college acceptance. It shows a sense of worldview and I think it shows people a slice of what the world thinks.