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What pain is harder for you: physical or spiritual?

This is a very difficult question.
If the spirit is broken the body is nothing but a empty husk, but the other way around may turn it into a prison.
I have to say, that all depends on what kind of solution you have at hand for one or the other, and/or the meaning behind it.

Do you think crying is a sign of weakness or strength?

A display of emotion is not a weakness by itself. All that it counts is how you channel and control said emotion.
... unless you come across an exception, in which you need to show no emotion, but aside from that, I don't think so.

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What are your further expectations from life , would it be easy or hard ?

I try to never go beyond of what I can personally achieve, so at least it won't be impossible if I put my mind into it.

What is your type of person you prefer to be your future spouse 🚶

... I am noticing a trend on these questions.
I have no idea. Someone who complements me or brings out the best in me, I guess?

If you could have any view from your home, what would it be?

The city.
If I had it in sight I wouldn't have to ride storms all the time.
I am used to it, but it's time consuming.
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I'd like to know the answer to all three

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Well then...
My biological family:
I guess I win by default given that I am the only one left, at least to my knowledge, but I didn't know how to cook back then.
My mother or sister could have put me to shame with their eyes closed… but if you want my opinion, out of the two, my sister would have won because she always cooked how/what I liked.
My adoptive family:
…let just say that the best thing my teacher was able to cook when she first took me in, tasted like shoes with toothpaste and had the consistency of dirty rubber... well, at least it was better than what I had eaten before at that point in time.
That is why we usually frequented taverns and stuff... and that is also how I learned how to cook.
The herd:
You can take a guess of who is the better cook given the circumstances, how they usually cook and their usual resources, but it all depends of who is eating. I may prepare a dinner worthy of a (human) king but if it’s not appealing to their taste buds is the same as nothing.

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+1 answer in: “Who’s the best cook in your family?”

Do you use to run from the truth just because you're scared that you might get hurt?

I may have done that when I was child, I am not really sure... but nowadays at least, I try to face the truth head on, no matter what.

Do you have a favorite memory? What is it?

As in the "happy memories with the herd" I was talking about before? ... is really hard to pick one, but I guess that when the herd accepted me is one of the best.

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