A Darned Pernicious Meme, This
Jun. 10th, 2003 02:04 amSo I've been interviewed by four people, but only two have requested interviews. I suppose I came in on the end of this meme-complex, so if everyone else is worn out on it, I understand, but darn, I was having fun.
So, once more all together:
If you want me to interview you--post a comment that simply says, "Interview me." I'll respond with questions for you to take back to your own journal and answer as a post. Of course, they'll be different for each person since this is an interview and not a general survey. At the bottom of your post, after answering the Interviewer's questions, you ask if anyone wants to be interviewed. So it becomes your turn-- in the comments, you ask them any questions you have for them to take back to their journals and answer. And so it becomes the circle.
Who will play? May I interview you? Would you like to interview me?
(Hoping for at least one more hit before this fades away like spring's grass at Lammas . . .)
So, once more all together:
If you want me to interview you--post a comment that simply says, "Interview me." I'll respond with questions for you to take back to your own journal and answer as a post. Of course, they'll be different for each person since this is an interview and not a general survey. At the bottom of your post, after answering the Interviewer's questions, you ask if anyone wants to be interviewed. So it becomes your turn-- in the comments, you ask them any questions you have for them to take back to their journals and answer. And so it becomes the circle.
Who will play? May I interview you? Would you like to interview me?
(Hoping for at least one more hit before this fades away like spring's grass at Lammas . . .)
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Date: 2003-06-11 11:24 pm (UTC)1. What does it mean, for you personally, to be a priest/priestess?
2. (continuing #1) What responsibilities and privileges come with the title, and how do you know when you are one?
3. What does it mean to be an Elder, and how is it different from being a priest?
4. What did you think your life would be like when you were 21? Did your expectations resemble the life you're leading now? How were they different?
5. You are or have been an active member of a large number of "alternative" subcultures - Paganism, alternative sexualities, SF, SCA, etc., etc. - which have significant overlap, but are not identical. Is there a common thread that links these for you, or are they just completely different facets of your life?
6. Name three of the biggest discoveries you've made in the course of your life.