How many siblings do I have?
2 sisters
What is my favorite type of podcast?
audiodrama/ fiction
This book series was my favorite when I was younger. I re-read all eight books every year up until the middle of HS.
Artemis Fowl
I frequently collect rocks.... when?
on vacation
before BCA my major was...?
History
I am allergic to...?
gluten :(
What is my favorite podcast?
The Penumbra Podcast :)
When I was younger my parents banned me from doing this
taking bags to the library
This Rock is a 10 on the Mohs hardness scale (the hardest)
Diamond
This is my preferred area of study w/in BCA
Audio Prod
What city do I currently live in?
(not mt.p)
Plymouth MI
one popular podcast category is the 'Actual Play' podcast. 'Play' usually refers to this kind of game.
Dungeons and Dragons
(or tabletop rpgs)
This is the most sold book ever
The Bible
This rock band has been one of my favorites since my dad introduced them to me when I was twelve.
ahaha... get it, R o c k
Paramore
THIS is the highest grossing film, adjusted for inflation
Avengers Endgame
Over the summer I worked at .....
McDonalds
I like this podcast so much I bought the graphic novel version over winter break
The Adventure Zone
This Shakespeare play has a little discussed scene where the main character is kidnapped by pirates
Hamlet
I picked up many of this type of rock in Virginia on spring break, because they are the type of rock mountains are commonly made of
Granite
THIS is the highest grossing film, adjusted for inflation
Gone With the Wind
I have a very big ____ plant. So big, that I split it in half, and left half at home with my dad.
Snake Plant
This podcast sparked the revival of audiodrama. It's a 2012 drama about a radio news broadcaster in a very unusual desert town.
Welcome to Night Vale
This YA book series about a group of criminals is currently being adapted for TV by Netflix
Six of Crows
My grandma and I are known to hunt for this kind of blue rock, that you can only find in Michigan's pinky
Leelanau Blue
Theory that an image shown quickly will still be perceived by the eye a second after it is no longer there. This is how film works.
Persistence of Vision