Interesting. I’ve never actually had any real interest in the show, but for some reason my curiosity is getting the better of me. Here goes nothing.
1. I’m a pacifist, so usually confrontation goes against my goals. Likewise, it’s a little hard for me to say since the last time anything like that has happened to me was in high school. So, for the sake of the question, I’m going to go with how I play video games. Often time, I try to avoid enemies and play from the shadows, jumping out when necessary to choke a guard out or to leap to the next area. If I can avoid an enemy, I usually will (unless we’re talking about a JRPG. I grind like there’s no tomorrow in those thing.) 3/10.
2. I have a high horse, and I’m working to get down from it. Often times, I try to put the better of the world before myself, and going back to video games again, always choose the “You die but everyone else lives” option. While video games shouldn’t be a mirror to the soul, I want to say that I would sacrifice myself for the greater good. I will admit I don’t always donate to the charity Kmart is running, and I haven’t given blood in a while… I will say, that the good of my family and friends is greater than the good of all. I’m not afraid to say that 5/10
3. Sometimes, I’m the goofy and lovable weirdo of my gang. Other times, I’m a nervous wreck. I keep finding myself regretting decisions from grade school, and have an alter ego that shows up whenever I’m really tired or tipsy. So no, not really. 2/10
4. My family is moderately wealthy, so money has never been an issue for me. Still, I try to live semi sensibly, and haven’t wasted any money on anything crazy for a while. Getting money is not really important to me, yet. 3/10
5. My opinions of death seem to change every few months or so, but as of now, I don’t fear my own death. I believe in an afterlife, and believe that I’m not a complete asshole who should burn for all eternity, so as far as I’m concerned, death would only be a new step forward. Losing someone else though would crush me. I’d rather not get to deep into it, if you don’t mind. Myself: 2/10 Love One: 10/10
6. I probably wouldn’t survive, to be honest. My brain is my biggest weapon, and that only gets you so far in most situations. Even then, I’m wittier than smart, so I wouldn’t be able to make a boat out of coconuts. Still, as you can see above, I wouldn’t fear death. And who knows, maybe the zombie apocalypse would turn me into one of those crazy survivalists who replace their hand with a lawn mower.
7. Sure, animals have souls just like us, and they feel emotions just like us, but am not giving up bacon for anything. As long as we’re ethical about it, I see no reason why we shouldn't act above animals. It is just survival after all, and while I’m sure I’d change my opinion when getting mauled by a bear, that’s how the worlds been for years. (So yes, the death of that gorilla was justified.) 7/10 (As long as its ethical and not rednecks shooting anything that moves for the hell of it.)
8. While I might be a pacifist, I can see reasons for war. Had we known what was going on in Germany from the get go, I can see why people would fight. Just not specifically me, as I can’t imagine taking another humans life. 3/10
9. The world is in dire straits, so yes, we should defiantly be planting more trees. There’s not much to say here really. We should try to keep the blue orb safe for our grandchildren. 9/10
10. A person should be able to make their own identity, and if their ideals go against their tradition, than they should cast it aside. If we were still going by tradition, women couldn’t vote, African Americas would be segregated, and other bad things. No one should be able to tell you how you should be (except if what you are is a serial killer). You should be aware of you roots however, as those who forget history are doomed to repeat it.
1E) Purple
2E) Does bending the franchise so you can make a movie count? Because I’m looking at you M. Night Shyamalan.
3E) Never watched it. Cabbage Guy.