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You're on a train and for some reason you can't stop. On the tracks ahead of you the one you love the most is tied down. You can turn the train so that it runs over five total strangers instead.
Do you do it?

Same question?

The love of your life is being possessed by a demon and is coming after you with a bread knife. Do you let him/her kill you or do you kill him/her to save your own life?

I love that you called Iron Man. :)
If your mother committed murder and was being put in prison would you try to get her out by framing yourself?

uhh....
If you had to change your name, gender and race, what would you change it to? (And you have to do it all, so there's no, "Oh, I wouldn't change anything!")
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if someone gave you a thousand dollars, what would you do with the money?


The saddest things I've seen would be inappropriate to discuss on a children's forum, unfortunately.
What is the best thing that's happened to you since the school year started?

How lazy do you think it is when someone just says "same?"

Most annoying phrase (#YOLO, Swag, etc).

Biggest jerk: The guy who knows everything and argues with you every time you make a point, or the guy who knows nothing but continually tries to convince you that he is right about the stuff he knows nothing about?

If you had to get eaten by one animal, what would it be (it HAS to eat you, so picking one that would do it REALLY SLOWLY, like "I could easily escape" slowly, would just make it take longer and therefore be more painful in the long run)?

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This is just a random thing I wanted to tell you, Saru...
Another meaning of the word Literally now is figuratively, it was changed it to that not too long ago.
@Michelle, nope.
Have you ever written a story with a plot that's really stupid sounding, but when you write it actually sounds good?

Question: Erm... yes, I guess. Most of them. My stories are about dimension jumpers, demons, angels, and dragons, which sounds like every cliche ever, but I like to think my work is original.
Have you ever written a plot that sounded good, but was horrible when you wrote it on paper or typed it up?


What are some of your favorite things to include in your writing (characters, plots, genre, types of symbolism/morals, etc.)?

Do you like spicy food?

Do you prefer the genius villain, who manipulates everything behind the scenes, or the action villain, who messes up the heroes' day and wreaks havoc?

I don't think anyone has really lied to me, or betrayed me.
Have you written a character who is good in the beginning, but then turns bad for a while and then turns back to good?

If you could interview anyone; past; present future; made-up; dead,;alive whatever, who would you interview, and what would you ask?

If you had to make your son's life a living hell or else your master would kill you and him, would thou do it?

I'd kill the master.
What classes are you taking this school year?

I'm taking Spanish II, Geometry Honors, Debate I, AP Human Geography, Chemistry I Honors, Team Sports I, English I Honors, and Smartology.
One of those is made up.
Can you guess which one?

No, no I don't. I especially don't like all the vampire/werewolf rage that followed them. Two perfectly good, timeless monsters, ruined.
What monster could never be crushed by a glossy romance novel (besides all of them, this is figurative).

What story are you writing? (doesn't have to be at this moment)

What story are you writing? (doesn't have to be at this moment)"
I'm working on a novel about a post-world-war-3 America where women have taken over everything.
What's your writing schedule like? (Just when inspiration strikes, or what?)

As for my writing habits, it's when I both feel inspired and have the time. Which basically means I rarely write :(
What's the worst book you've ever read?

But it was an awful book, but enjoyably awful!
What awful book have you read that is written by a famous person?

I was disappointed with Delirium by Lauren Oliver. I read Matched before that and found it too similar to that.
If you could go into any book and live in it's world, which book would it be?


And I would be Clary Fray from the Mortal Instruments series.
Do you like to read nonfiction?
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If you were scalping orphans, would you do it before or after you killed them?