8 Answers (replies to Tomasino and Christina) --------------------------------------------- Early this month, Tomasino posed three questions [1] to the phlogosphere. A few days later, Christina posed another set of 5 questions [2] to geminispace. In this truly multiversal entry, I'll attempt to answer all of them! Firstly, from Tomasino: T1. Think back and try to remember the most satisfying drink of water in your life. What's the story of that drink? I spent a few years as a fairly dedicated climber, which culminated in actually running away to the "mountains" (scare quotes because Australia only has "mountains"). There were several times during this brash period of my life where I under-budgeted on the water and wound up desperately thirsty and thankful for the water when that was finally an option. However the single most satisfying drink of water was almost certainly at the top of Mt Tibrogargan [3] after a particularly terrifying ascent. I'm getting sweaty palms just thinking about it; honestly, I really have no business still being here given the numerous bad decisions I made on that climb. I wasn't dehydrated, but the water I slurped from a camelbak sitting in the dark with my friends at the top of that hill was definitely the most satisfying I've tasted. T2. Have you ever personally witnessed an act off human compassion that brought you to tears? Honestly, no. That's not to say I've never witnessed compassion, but I'm not a very teary person. Since reaching adulthood I can think of only two times I've cried: sad tears after the sudden death of a friend, and happy tears at the birth of my twin daughters. T3. When is the last time you fell off a bicycle? I don't own a bike (or a car), but I use a push scooter as my main transportation (besides walking) and I fell off it late last year due to a car swerving in front of me. Now, from Christina: C1. One of my favorite things to do in the summer is drive with my window rolled down and the music turned up. What is on your summertime playlist? I don't have a car, but I'm enjoying listening to a lot of synthwave/retrowave by bands I've discovered on Bandcamp, including albums by Gunship, The Midnight and Kristine. C2. I recently moved back to the area where I grew up. Tell me about where you grew up - has it changed? If you left, what would induce you to return? If you've always lived there, what would induce you to leave? I haven't really been back since I left. My younger brother left home before I did, and my parents moved overseas soon after, and I don't have any extended family or friends who've stayed in the area. It's a bit strange, I feel a bit "at sea" whenever I think about it. C3. What tree is your favourite and why? A specific tree? Or a type of tree? Assuming the latter (I'm not sure I currently have a favourite specific tree) I'd probably say the Strangler Fig [4]. The way these plants completely envelope other trees, sometimes surviving even after the host tree dies, has always repulsed and fascinated me in equal measures. C4. What were you afraid of as a child? Are you still afraid or did you "grow" out of it? Apart from obvious things like "the dark" and stick insects, probably the scariest thing for me was coping with social situations where I didn't know anybody. This is less of a problem now, but it still trips me up. C5. Who are some poets that you enjoy? What is it about them that speaks to you? Wow, I'm going to come off (rightly so) as an uncultured doofus here. I've never really found poetry that I enjoy. Somehow I can't get past the literal meaning of the words, so I'm always just confused. I know that this is because poetry is often about the "colour" of the words, the emotions they invoke. But while I'm able to enjoy the analogous effect caused by music, I've never encountered poetry that I felt I could "understand" in the same way as I can, say, a Bach prelude. Ciao! --- [1]: gopher://gopher.black/1/phlog/20200605-fun-questions-part-2 [2]: gemini://gemini.circumlunar.space/~christina/ [3]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount_Tibrogargan [4]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strangler_fig