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kingstoken ([personal profile] kingstoken) wrote2024-01-07 06:40 pm
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Snowflake Challenge Day 4

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IceBreaker Challenge! Tell us about yourself.


I tried the random question generator thing, but I really didn't like the questions it was giving me, so I borrowed this from [personal profile] sixbeforelunch

Three movies
1. The Old Guard (will we ever get the sequel?!)
2. Star Trek III: The Search for Spock (probably my fave TOS film, but I also love the one with the whales!)
3. Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves (this was a lot of fun)

Three books
1. This is How We Lose the Time War by Amal El-Mohtar and Max Gladstone (I loved it even before that viral tweet!)
2. Winter's Orbit by Everina Maxwell (yes, I know it was originally a fanfiction, but I didn't read it until it was published)
3. The Darkness Outside Us by Eliot Schrefer (deserves more readers!  A mix of sci-fi, M/M romance, and horror)

Three TV shows
1. Good Omens
2. Our Flag Means Death
3. Star Trek: The Original Series
Bonus: I recently started watching Doctor Who!  I loved Nine and Ten, I liked Eleven at first, but I was starting to get tired of him so I stopped and skipped right to Fourteen so I could have more Doctor & Donna!  I will go back at some point, or skip right to Twelve, I haven't decided yet.

Three characters
1. Izzy Hands
2. Crowley (I love Aziraphale too!)
3. Leonard "Bones" McCoy

Three ships
1. Aziraphale/Crowley
2. Izzy/Ed/Stede
3. Kirk/Spock/McCoy

Three Documentaries
1. American Murder: The Family Next Door (fantastically put together using only social media and surveillance video, not like any other true crime documentaries, but very tough subject matter) 
2. Seaspiracy (talks about some of the biggest ocean plastic polluters being the fishing industry, but the onus is always put on the individual.  Note, there is violence against animals and sea creatures shown, so be prepared for that)
3. Cusp (seemingly a simple documentary following 15 years girls one summer in a small Texas town, but it is hard to watch at times because so many of these girls have already experienced sexual violence or been taken advantage of by older boys and men)


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