That seems like a non-sequitur. If you are proud of anything you are likely proud of something flawed.
You can erase any horrible experience from your past. What will it be?
As I sit here, I can't think of any horrible experiences. I process things fairly well, I suppose, or I can see how just "losing" some part of my past doesn't help much.
I have four books I've been reading for over a year now. Maybe I'll finish them this summer. Though, summer is usually busier for me than this time of year, so maybe not.
What makes you stronger every single day? What makes you get up that morning?
My alarm usually wakes me up (or my wife's). Getting enough sleep to recover from my workouts makes me stronger, I suppose, but I don't typically need a motivation to live.
Have you ever had fried frog legs before? Would you ever try this?
If you have the chance to go 10,000 feet up in the air in a building would you do it? Have you ever done this before? Tell me about your experience if so.
I've never heard that expression, so I don't know. I would assume because love is a heavy emotional investment and can cause heartache when not fulfilled or reciprocated.
How was your weekend?
So far, it's been OK.
Do you have any cute animal slippers? PAP? Or do you just not wear slippers?
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(I have a pair of some really cute Emoji slippers that my mom got me one Christmas. I have a few other pairs that were handed down to me from my grandmother that I use time to time. Miss her.. ❤)
What current food craze do you like or dislike? Why?
Labeling everything non-GMO is annoying. There are maybe a half dozen crops used commercially that are "genetically modified" in the way that is meant here (though all foods are GMO in some way). But even salt gets a "non-gmo alliance" certification, even though salt doesn't have any genes to modify.