Chapter 4: question set from Ir0n PUdDiNg
1. Are you a naturally outgoing person? Can you walk right up to someone and start a conversation?
2. How do you view friendship? Would rather have a large group of good friends or a handful of very close friends?
3. Is the cup half empty or half full?
4. Can you easily explain things? Is it easier to go on a 5 paged essay and explain every detail or to simply give a basic explaination in under a few sentences?
5. Are you more of a creative or analytical person? Can you easily dish out ballads or is it easier to read an essay and tear it apart?
These are just a few off the top of my head. I hope it helps.
1. I'm not really naturally outgoing but I can easily approach somepony but I never rea8lly have much to talk about making having an actual conversation hard.
2. I only know what it's like to have a handful of good friends anypony that wouldn't really be a good friend can tell I don't mess around with trust by how stand beside my friends
3. It's maybe a third full since life still has plenty of room to improve and meet new ponies.
4. I can easily and honestly explain many things since I can easily grasp many concepts by myself but if learned when to set aside being smart to just go with something and more importantly have fun.
5. I can certainly be creative especially with my music, unfortunately I don't have access to a computer for music making software or my bass guitar. As for being analytical even being creative has its processes; observing, orienting, deciding, acting, and then repeat. Being can also be using something how it wasn't originally intend just to see what happens.
These questions do show something about who I am but maybe situations or how I would react or solve a problem either by given choices or making my own might show how I think in more depth. But this is still a good start. Thanks for the questions IrOnPUdDiNg!
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