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Re: Interrogation Room

Posted: Thu Aug 04, 2016 8:20 pm
by DFaraday
JaggedJimmyJay wrote:DFaraday, what is your favorite kind of cereal?
The cheap generic knockoff of Lucky Charms. The same taste, but with that sweet, sweet cheapness. :noble:

Re: Interrogation Room

Posted: Thu Aug 04, 2016 9:16 pm
by Turnip Head
Who is your all time favorite Dwarf?
Edit: Name your top 5 Dwarves.

Re: Interrogation Room

Posted: Thu Aug 04, 2016 9:25 pm
by Spacedaisy
So I assume your favorite LOST character was Daniel Faraday, yes? I share that sentiment if so. Tell me what made Daniel your favorite and who was your least favorite and why?

Re: Interrogation Room

Posted: Thu Aug 04, 2016 10:57 pm
by DFaraday
Turnip Head wrote:Who is your all time favorite Dwarf?
Edit: Name your top 5 Dwarves.
Bifur, Bombur, Dori, Oin, and Gloin.

Re: Interrogation Room

Posted: Thu Aug 04, 2016 10:59 pm
by DFaraday
Spacedaisy wrote:So I assume your favorite LOST character was Daniel Faraday, yes? I share that sentiment if so. Tell me what made Daniel your favorite and who was your least favorite and why?
Yes, I like Faraday because he is awkward, nervous, and academic, like me.

Least favorite is Kate. Her flashbacks were mostly uninteresting, she continually made stupid decisions, and she was whiny. When she got shot in Season 6, I was like, "Yes! It's finally happening!" And then she lived. :p

Re: Interrogation Room

Posted: Fri Aug 05, 2016 10:14 am
by Marmot
Wot is your favorite type of beer?
When is your favorite moment to drink beer?
Who is your favorite person to drink beer with?
Where do you drink the favroite beer you drink with your favorite person at your favorite moment?
Why is beer the best?
How much fun is beer in the beard?

Re: Interrogation Room

Posted: Fri Aug 05, 2016 11:14 am
by Tangrowth
Favorite tabletop game(s)?
Least favorite tabletop game(s)?
Favorite sport(s), if any?

Favorite ELO album?

Re: Interrogation Room

Posted: Fri Aug 05, 2016 11:58 am
by DFaraday
Metalmarsh89 wrote:Wot is your favorite type of beer?
When is your favorite moment to drink beer?
Who is your favorite person to drink beer with?
Where do you drink the favroite beer you drink with your favorite person at your favorite moment?
Why is beer the best?
How much fun is beer in the beard?
I don't drink. :p

Re: Interrogation Room

Posted: Fri Aug 05, 2016 12:01 pm
by Epignosis
DFaraday wrote:
Metalmarsh89 wrote:Wot is your favorite type of beer?
When is your favorite moment to drink beer?
Who is your favorite person to drink beer with?
Where do you drink the favroite beer you drink with your favorite person at your favorite moment?
Why is beer the best?
How much fun is beer in the beard?
I don't drink. :p
Can we get somebody else in here please? :suspish:

Re: Interrogation Room

Posted: Fri Aug 05, 2016 12:02 pm
by DFaraday
MovingPictures07 wrote:Favorite tabletop game(s)?
That's quite a broad category. I guess I'll go with Settlers of Catan, but I could change at any time.
Least favorite tabletop game(s)?
Don't really have a least favorite.
Favorite sport(s), if any?
I find soccer the least boring.

Favorite ELO album?
Either Time or Out of the Blue.

Re: Interrogation Room

Posted: Fri Aug 05, 2016 12:02 pm
by DFaraday
Epignosis wrote:
DFaraday wrote:
Metalmarsh89 wrote:Wot is your favorite type of beer?
When is your favorite moment to drink beer?
Who is your favorite person to drink beer with?
Where do you drink the favroite beer you drink with your favorite person at your favorite moment?
Why is beer the best?
How much fun is beer in the beard?
I don't drink. :p
Can we get somebody else in here please? :suspish:
No. :noble:

Re: Interrogation Room

Posted: Fri Aug 05, 2016 2:29 pm
by Scotty
DFaraday wrote:
Metalmarsh89 wrote:Wot is your favorite type of beer?
When is your favorite moment to drink beer?
Who is your favorite person to drink beer with?
Where do you drink the favroite beer you drink with your favorite person at your favorite moment?
Why is beer the best?
How much fun is beer in the beard?
I don't drink. :p
How do you live with yourself, you piece of sand!

Not even water?

Re: Interrogation Room

Posted: Fri Aug 05, 2016 2:40 pm
by Marmot
DFaraday wrote:
Metalmarsh89 wrote:Wot is your favorite type of beer?
When is your favorite moment to drink beer?
Who is your favorite person to drink beer with?
Where do you drink the favroite beer you drink with your favorite person at your favorite moment?
Why is beer the best?
How much fun is beer in the beard?
I don't drink. :p
Is it any surprise that the rest of the dwarf race shuns your existence? Image

Re: Interrogation Room

Posted: Fri Aug 05, 2016 3:28 pm
by DFaraday
Scotty wrote:
DFaraday wrote:
Metalmarsh89 wrote:Wot is your favorite type of beer?
When is your favorite moment to drink beer?
Who is your favorite person to drink beer with?
Where do you drink the favroite beer you drink with your favorite person at your favorite moment?
Why is beer the best?
How much fun is beer in the beard?
I don't drink. :p
How do you live with yourself, you piece of sand!

Not even water?
Image

Re: Interrogation Room

Posted: Fri Aug 05, 2016 3:32 pm
by DFaraday
Metalmarsh89 wrote:
DFaraday wrote:
Metalmarsh89 wrote:Wot is your favorite type of beer?
When is your favorite moment to drink beer?
Who is your favorite person to drink beer with?
Where do you drink the favroite beer you drink with your favorite person at your favorite moment?
Why is beer the best?
How much fun is beer in the beard?
I don't drink. :p
Is it any surprise that the rest of the dwarf race shuns your existence? Image
Bifur was shown drinking lettuce. But he is insane, so...

Image

Re: Interrogation Room

Posted: Fri Aug 05, 2016 7:33 pm
by G-Man
Favorite book?
Favorite movie?
Favorite album?
Favorite TV show?

Re: Interrogation Room

Posted: Fri Aug 05, 2016 8:10 pm
by sig
Do you have any kids, who you'll named Sig?
If you don't, do you want to have kids and will you name them sig?

What are you doing right now? Job school ect.
What animal would you like to have as a pet?
Top three places you'd like to visit?
Favorite type of food?
Why is a dwarf your profile pic?

Re: Interrogation Room

Posted: Sat Aug 06, 2016 12:42 am
by Dom
Favorite LP memory?
Favorite old LP thread?
Favorite movie?

Re: Interrogation Room

Posted: Sun Aug 07, 2016 11:47 am
by DFaraday
G-Man wrote:Favorite book?
The Hobbit.
Favorite movie?
Either the first Hobbit movie or Beauty and the Beast.
Favorite album?
Today I'll say Help! but ask tomorrow and it might be a different Beatles album.
Favorite TV show?
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Re: Interrogation Room

Posted: Sun Aug 07, 2016 11:50 am
by DFaraday
sig wrote:Do you have any kids, who you'll named Sig?
I do not.
If you don't, do you want to have kids and will you name them sig?
I'm strongly considering adoption in a few years. Lots of kids need homes. :noble:
What are you doing right now? Job school ect.
Right now, working for my aunt and uncle packing medical supplies. In two weeks the school year starts back up and my job with the district resumes.
What animal would you like to have as a pet?
A parrot.
Top three places you'd like to visit?
London, Tokyo, and New Zealand.
Favorite type of food?
Italian.
Why is a dwarf your profile pic?
Because Dwarves are the best race (except maybe Ents).

Re: Interrogation Room

Posted: Sun Aug 07, 2016 11:54 am
by DFaraday
Dom wrote:Favorite LP memory?
All the crazy theories everyone had that turned out to be wrong.
Favorite old LP thread?
Could I say anything besides dinasaur hed? :p
Favorite movie?
The first Hobbit movie or Beauty and the Beast.

Re: Interrogation Room

Posted: Mon Aug 08, 2016 3:48 pm
by G-Man
Thanks to DFaraday for taking a week to answer our questions. His time in the Room, however, is now finished.

Our next participant just came to The Syndiacte two and a half months ago, so he is still quite new to many of us. For the next week, kindly direct your questions at...

L E E T I C



Here are a few starter questions:

1) How did you discover the game of mafia?

2) What led you to The Syndicate?

3) What is the favorite role you ever had (good or bad)?

4) What part of PA coal country are you from? I live near Harrisburg and my wife and daughter just went to Knoebels last Thursday. Do you live near Elysburg or are you further north?

Re: Interrogation Room

Posted: Mon Aug 08, 2016 4:38 pm
by leetic
G-Man wrote:1) How did you discover the game of mafia?

My first experience was in the GameFAQs Smash 4 board, where I signed up for a game, however the mods shut it down before it started. Later, my first completed game was in Bulbagarden, where I was a forum regular prior.

2) What led you to The Syndicate?

A few members of this site played in the Bulbagarden game The 100 Mafia, by DrumBeats.

3) What is the favorite role you ever had (good or bad)?

Mafia Silencer. It was admittedly OP, but it was fun to block the town leader using that role.

4) What part of PA coal country are you from? I live near Harrisburg and my wife and daughter just went to Knoebels last Thursday. Do you live near Elysburg or are you further north?

I'm from the southern part of the Coal Region, near Pottsville. Elysburg is about 45 minutes by car from where I am.

Re: Interrogation Room

Posted: Mon Aug 08, 2016 4:56 pm
by Glorfindel
Welcome, Leetic :). I find your avatar mildly disturbing. Is there a story behind why you chose that image? :haha:

Re: Interrogation Room

Posted: Tue Aug 09, 2016 1:41 pm
by G-Man
I love having another Pennsylvanian around! Here are a few PA specific questions:

Do you drink birch beer? If so, what is your favorite color of birch beer?

Be honest- is Yuengling overrated?

Do you call them Whoopie Pies or Gobs?

What is your opinion on scrapple?

Steelers or Eagles?

Penn State or Pitt?

You'ns or Yins?

Re: Interrogation Room

Posted: Tue Aug 09, 2016 6:31 pm
by fingersplints
What is bulbagarden?

Have you ever hosted a mafia game before? What theme would you most like to host?
What is a mafia role you haven't had, but would like to?

What else do you like to do in your free time? Favorite tv show? Favorite book?

Also, G-Man, another forum member introduced my husband to birch beer when in PA. I've literally had to fit birch beer into the suitcase the last time to bring back. :haha:

Re: Interrogation Room

Posted: Tue Aug 09, 2016 6:33 pm
by Turnip Head
What do you think are the most important qualities of a "good" song? ("Good" meaning a song you really like)

Re: Interrogation Room

Posted: Tue Aug 09, 2016 6:37 pm
by Dom
If you don't call them whoopie pies are you okay with being wrong? ;p

Re: Interrogation Room

Posted: Tue Aug 09, 2016 8:40 pm
by leetic
Glorfindel wrote:Welcome, Leetic :). I find your avatar mildly disturbing. Is there a story behind why you chose that image? :haha:

I think it's because of someone's joke/comment in AoT that a more threatening avatar will cause people to take you more seriously. I could change it, it's just that I don't currently have anything better to change it to
G-Man wrote:I love having another Pennsylvanian around! Here are a few PA specific questions:

Do you drink birch beer? If so, what is your favorite color of birch beer?

I drink it, and I prefer it clear.

Be honest- is Yuengling overrated?

I have no idea. I'm not even above the legal drinking age, haha.

Do you call them Whoopie Pies or Gobs?

Whoopie Pies.

What is your opinion on scrapple?

It's one of the most disgusting things I've tasted.

Steelers or Eagles?

Eagles.

Penn State or Pitt?

Penn State.

You'ns or Yins?

Neither is in common use in the Coal Region, "yous" is the preferred plural of "you"

fingersplints wrote:What is bulbagarden?

forums.bulbagarden.net/index It's my home website, which I moderate.

Have you ever hosted a mafia game before? What theme would you most like to host?

I've hosted two on Bulbagarden: Monty Python Mafia and US Presidential Election 2016 Mafia. I was also a co-host in Gameshow Mafia, but I consider Jsach the real host as he came up with the rules and mechanics. I plan to host Blues Brothers Mafia and 'Weird Al' Yankovic Mafia.

What is a mafia role you haven't had, but would like to?

A Serial Killer. An Independent in general, since I've never received such a role.

What else do you like to do in your free time? Favorite tv show? Favorite book?

I like hiking, swimming, and video games. Favorite TV show is BoJack Horseman, favorite book is probably one of the Oregon Files books by Carl Cussler.

Turnip Head wrote:What do you think are the most important qualities of a "good" song? ("Good" meaning a song you really like)

First of all, I think a song needs a decent amount of energy. I don't really like slow, downbeat songs such as "Hello" by Adele or "Stairway to Heaven" by Led Zeppelin. Another thing a song needs is a good amount of variety, if a song (especially the vocals) just repeats the same thing over and over again it's going to be boring. And I don't generally mind electronic effects, but if you overuse them (think "Tik Tok" by Kesha) it just sounds processed. Come to think of it, it's much easier to describe qualities I don't like in a song then ones I do. Still, about 95% of the music I listen to is guitar-driven, so there's that.

Re: Interrogation Room

Posted: Fri Aug 12, 2016 8:50 pm
by G-Man
1. What is your dream job/career?

2. What are you studying/plan to study?

3. Any pets? If so, can you share pictures?

4. What three places do you want to visit before you die?

5. Do you believe that people are inherently good, inherently evil, or something in between?

Re: Interrogation Room

Posted: Sun Aug 14, 2016 11:04 pm
by leetic
G-Man wrote:1. What is your dream job/career?

Probably to be an astrophysicist or cosmologist.

2. What are you studying/plan to study?

I plan to study astrophysics.

3. Any pets? If so, can you share pictures?

Two dogs and a rabbit. Don't have any pictures sorry

4. What three places do you want to visit before you die?

Faroe Islands, Switzerland, Japan

5. Do you believe that people are inherently good, inherently evil, or something in between?

Since morality is a relative thing, something in between

Re: Interrogation Room

Posted: Mon Aug 15, 2016 12:15 am
by Tangrowth
Do you like listening to music?
If so, what are your favorite genres/bands or artists/albums/songs?
What is your favorite movie?
TV show?
Book?
Video game?
Sport?

Re: Interrogation Room

Posted: Mon Aug 15, 2016 4:08 am
by leetic
MovingPictures07 wrote:Do you like listening to music?
Yes.
If so, what are your favorite genres/bands or artists/albums/songs?
Favorite genres are post-punk, heavy metal, and prog rock. Favorite band is Interpol.
What is your favorite movie?
Hard to say. Probably Harold and Maude, Blues Brothers, Monty Python and the Holy Grail, or Planes Trains and Automobiles.
TV show?
BoJack Horseman.
Book?
Mirage by Clive Cussler
Video game?
Little King's Story
Sport?
Bowling. I prefer games of wit to games of strength, however.

Re: Interrogation Room

Posted: Tue Aug 16, 2016 8:24 am
by G-Man
Whoops! I accidentally gave leetic an extra day in the Interrogation Room. We'll let him out now.

For the next week, we have a new participant. He's been a member of The Syndicate for just over nine months now. Anyone who played in Battlestar Galactica will remember his eloquent and determined posts well (especially me, since I did my baddie darndest to bring him down for a cred grab :disappoint: ). Ladies and gentlemen, kindly direct your questions to...
G L O R F I N D E L


Here are a few starter questions:

1) How did you discover the game of mafia?

2) What led you to The Syndicate?

3) What is the favorite role you ever had (good or bad)?

4) You write well. Do you write in your free time?

Re: Interrogation Room

Posted: Tue Aug 16, 2016 7:13 pm
by Glorfindel
Why, thank you G! The pleasure is all mine :D

Here are a few starter questions:

1) How did you discover the game of mafia?
For those of you who may know him, Alex (Roman) introduced Mafia games to the site where I used to hang out back in early 2014 (to be honest, it seems a hell of a lot longer ago than that). I joined his second game there since a lot of my friends were playing to try it out. It was Disney Mafia and I was (Dumbo :haha: ) which was an ordinary garden variety Town role but I think I learnt more about the game and myself in that game than in almost any game I've played since. I think these games have such diversity and complexity that every one is to some extent a voyage of self-discovery and I think that's important.

2) What led you to The Syndicate?
Sig. I swear, you guys should be paying him a 'spotter's fee!

3) What is the favorite role you ever had (good or bad)?
Hard call. I was Stanis Baratheon in GoT Mafia and as the only surviving member of 'Royalty' at the end of the game it was the only game I ever won on my own so that was special. Strangely though, I played Teen Wolf Mafia and while I was Kate Argent (Vigilante). As vigilante, I've always played as Town (and I mean ALWAYS) and that game, Day One I picked out a player that I was certain was Mafia despite not a single other player suspecting him. I took him out Night One and I was on the money. Whilst it was sadly one of those deals where if you NK them, you get killed in return, I feel I have pretty good instincts for these games generally and given my extreme levels of frustration when people refuse to listen to my opinions, I like the opportunity to be able to act independently and on those occasions when I've had that opportunity, it's generally worked out well.

4) You write well. Do you write in your free time?
As it turns out, I write for a living. I'm employed in a project role with a background in instructional design. In my spare time, I write poetry now. I have a mentor that I met through work and have recently joined the State writer's club. I don't do it for publication or anything yet, I just love writing it and reading other's works. It saddens me a little when people say they don't write poetry and are discouraged by its technical aspects when the whole point of it is self-expression. Everyone has their own story and it's a hero's story and it's all worthwhile.

Re: Interrogation Room

Posted: Tue Aug 16, 2016 7:23 pm
by Glorfindel
G-Man wrote:For the next week, we have a new participant. He's been a member of The Syndicate for just over nine months now. Anyone who played in Battlestar Galactica will remember his eloquent and determined posts well (especially me, since I did my baddie darndest to bring him down for a cred grab :disappoint: ).
Just on that note, my friend - I will confess your performance early in that game was one of those rare occurrences where I felt a compulsion to throttle you :haha: By the end though, I'd come to the conclusion you were just seriously misguided. I am comforted in the knowledge that you are indeed a very smart cookie - just a bad one on that occasion :bighug:

Incidentally, I forgot to mention, I have started writing my first novel. It's a work in progress but I'll get there one day :D

Re: Interrogation Room

Posted: Tue Aug 16, 2016 8:12 pm
by Scotty
Glorfindel wrote:
G-Man wrote:For the next week, we have a new participant. He's been a member of The Syndicate for just over nine months now. Anyone who played in Battlestar Galactica will remember his eloquent and determined posts well (especially me, since I did my baddie darndest to bring him down for a cred grab :disappoint: ).
Just on that note, my friend - I will confess your performance early in that game was one of those rare occurrences where I felt a compulsion to throttle you :haha: By the end though, I'd come to the conclusion you were just seriously misguided. I am comforted in the knowledge that you are indeed a very smart cookie - just a bad one on that occasion :bighug:

Incidentally, I for got to mention, I have started writing my first novel. It's a work in progress but I'll get there one day :D
What's your novel about?


Ents or hobbits? Who sucks more?
What is your favorite Honey whiskey?
What is your ideal vacation?
How do you approach a Mafia role when you roll it? Vanilla Civ role? Protector civ role? Do you play any differently that you can think of?
What bank do you use?
You call a lot of us your "friends" which i will happily accept. Which of us would be considered close friends?
Who's ya daddy?

Re: Interrogation Room

Posted: Tue Aug 16, 2016 9:40 pm
by Glorfindel
What's your novel about?
It's a kinda fantasy but not too far fetched. Basically the plot revolves around two teenage princes of an ancient kingdom that has long lived in peace and prosperity. In recent times however, it has come under increasing threat from its warring neighbours. The princes' father has just been assasinated leaving his eldest son to rule in his place but overcome by grief and doubt about his adequacy to fulfill the role of King he finds himself having to complete a quest that is the only way he will be able to save his people. He has grown apart from his younger brother and he doesn't suspect just how close the fiendish arm of his enemies has reached into his kingdom. The plot I think is OK but there's something unusual in the way in which the story is told that I think may make it a really good read.

Ents or hobbits? Who sucks more?
I literally love LOTR! Nothing about it sucks AT ALL!

What is your favorite Honey whiskey?
I don't have a favourite - I've never tried it. The only whiskey I've ever tried that I liked was Glenfiddich

What is your ideal vacation?
I went on a holiday tour once to Europe. My favourite part of that trip was Switzerland. I can't wait to get back there.

How do you approach a Mafia role when you roll it? Vanilla Civ role? Protector civ role? Do you play any differently that you can think of?
I think I'm still learning a lot about these games and I'm not actually even certain by what you mean here so I might ask you to elaborate on that please.

What bank do you use?
Australia and New Zealand Banking Group (ANZ). What a truly bizarre question... :haha:

You call a lot of us your "friends" which i will happily accept. Which of us would be considered close friends?

My perspective on this is that everyone here is my friend until they give me cause to think otherwise. Obviously given my long association with Sig, I'd consider him a close friend. Golden has always treated me with respect and been supportive of me since I've been here and I'd like to think he's a close friend. Likewise, after the mess that was my Arkham Mafia campaign, Bubbles wrote to me to encourage me and I really appreciated the thought. There were a couple of guys from Battlestar Galactica too (Ricothet and 3J) that stood up for me when no one else would AND they were correct so I have a degree of respect for them.

Re: Interrogation Room

Posted: Tue Aug 16, 2016 10:25 pm
by Epignosis
Glorfindel wrote:You call a lot of us your "friends" which i will happily accept. Which of us would be considered close friends?

My perspective on this is that everyone here is my friend until they give me cause to think otherwise. Obviously given my long association with Sig, I'd consider him a close friend. Golden has always treated me with respect and been supportive of me since I've been here and I'd like to think he's a close friend. Likewise, after the mess that was my Arkham Mafia campaign, Bubbles wrote to me to encourage me and I really appreciated the thought. There were a couple of guys from Battlestar Galactica too (Ricothet and 3J) that stood up for me when no one else would AND they were correct so I have a degree of respect for them.
I'm a friend.

Just a really really bad one.

Hey, uh...mind if I borrow some money? :grin:
Glorfindel wrote:Incidentally, I forgot to mention, I have started writing my first novel. It's a work in progress but I'll get there one day :D
Congratulations on that journey. I've written a couple of novels- nothing I've cared to publish. The very first novel I ever started (22 years ago) is finally coming to a close this week. It's a bittersweet moment, but it feels good to see this thing "grow up." I was 11 years old when I started writing it by hand (I still have the spiral bound notebooks). I rewrote it when I was in high school. Then I revisited it and started rewriting it again six years ago. Now it's pages away from being done. It is also fantasy.

Are you making a map for yours too?

Re: Interrogation Room

Posted: Tue Aug 16, 2016 10:52 pm
by Glorfindel
Epignosis wrote:
Glorfindel wrote:
Glorfindel wrote:Incidentally, I forgot to mention, I have started writing my first novel. It's a work in progress but I'll get there one day :D
Congratulations on that journey. I've written a couple of novels- nothing I've cared to publish. The very first novel I ever started (22 years ago) is finally coming to a close this week. It's a bittersweet moment, but it feels good to see this thing "grow up." I was 11 years old when I started writing it by hand (I still have the spiral bound notebooks). I rewrote it when I was in high school. Then I revisited it and started rewriting it again six years ago. Now it's pages away from being done. It is also fantasy.

Are you making a map for yours too?
Well, I think that's AWESOME Epi! :beer: I can identify with how you feel about 'raising' the little tyke. The thing is, like children, there comes a time for them to go out into the world where they can influence others and make the world a better place. I have a feeling it would be a fantastically written story anyway :nicenod: As for a 'map' I think to some extent that is necessary in order that the reader can find their bearings so yes, I will include a map but I think the geography of my story will be taking a back seat to the characters and their relationships. Congratulations again on such an awesome achievement :bighug:

Re: Interrogation Room

Posted: Wed Aug 17, 2016 10:33 am
by JaggedJimmyJay
Glorfindel, do you believe in moral absolutes or is it all relative?

Re: Interrogation Room

Posted: Wed Aug 17, 2016 1:11 pm
by G-Man
You mention the Australia New Zealand Banking Group. Are you from Australia or New Zealand?

Have you been watching any of the Summer Olympics?

Tell me more about instructional design. What do you like and dislike about it?

What's your favorite book of all time?

What's your favorite movie of all time?

Re: Interrogation Room

Posted: Wed Aug 17, 2016 10:09 pm
by Glorfindel
JaggedJimmyJay wrote:Glorfindel, do you believe in moral absolutes or is it all relative?

Hi, 3J :bighug: If I understand your question correctly, I do believe that 'right' and 'wrong' are absolute and not relative. I think that a truly civilised society works to certain moral principles for its own welfare and advancement. Looking at that journey of advancement, I think we (the human race) have made good progress along that continuum over the last 100 years or so but we clearly have a very long way to go...

Re: Interrogation Room

Posted: Wed Aug 17, 2016 10:34 pm
by Glorfindel
You mention the Australia New Zealand Banking Group. Are you from Australia or New Zealand?
I am an Aussie and a very proud one at that :)

Have you been watching any of the Summer Olympics?
Only the highlights on the 6:00 pm news and Kyle Chalmers gold medal swim.

Tell me more about instructional design. What do you like and dislike about it?
I like most everything about instructional design and dislike very little about it. In my work, it is exceptionally challenging as I am required to cater for an audience with high levels of diversity in terms of their age, experience and cultural background. I look upon the opportunity to support people in their professional lives through quality training programs and resource material as a huge privilege. Probably the thing I dislike most about it is having to deal with peers that can't grasp the level of complexity that this work often involves.

What's your favorite book of all time?
I'm not as prolific a reader as I'd like to be but this is a bit of a no brainer - Lord of the Rings by J. R. R. Tolkien. I could go on about it here for a couple of months but I'll spare you that... :p

What's your favorite movie of all time?
I must've seen like a million movies and I think my favourite comes down to a choice of two. Titanic because (I think I can safely admit this here...) I remember when I saw it for the first time with a mate of mine. I was a complete mess by the end of the movie and when it was all over, I put in an Academy Award winning performance myself of trying to convince him that I was actually suffering from hay fever :haha: The other movie was Dead Poet's Society with Robin Williams. It spoke to me on a deep level in so many ways but mostly about the potential difference (to which we are nearly all always oblivious) every one of us can make in other's lives. Yes, even in our interactions in Mafia games... :nicenod:

Re: Interrogation Room

Posted: Thu Aug 18, 2016 11:10 am
by Tangrowth
Obligatory music questions:

Do you like listening to music?
If so, what are your favorite genres/bands or artists/albums/songs?
Have you ever / do you play a musical instrument?

Re: Interrogation Room

Posted: Thu Aug 18, 2016 12:32 pm
by DFaraday
What is your opinion of the Peter Jackson Middle-Earth films?

Are you sad Glorfindel was cut from said films?

Is it true that there are deadly creatures lurking around every corner in Australia?

Re: Interrogation Room

Posted: Thu Aug 18, 2016 3:05 pm
by G-Man
I agree with DFaraday's line of questioning- why is Australia such a tease? I mean, it looks gorgeous and inviting with its kangaroos, koalas, and the people, yet when you get there you are confronted by some of the world's most lethal creatures that want to kill you (spiders, scorpions, a tiny friggin' octopus, snakes, sharks, crocodiles, etc.). I want to visit but I don't want to die. What's the secret to surviving in Australia?

Re: Interrogation Room

Posted: Thu Aug 18, 2016 6:04 pm
by Glorfindel
MovingPictures07 wrote:Obligatory music questions:
Do you like listening to music?
Yes, I do. Very much so.

If so, what are your favorite genres/bands or artists/albums/songs?
It might be easier to answer the question, "What music do I not like?" I like everything from country to classical. The only stuff I really don't like is Hip Hop, heavy metal and stuff like that. I LOVE songs from musicals (more recently Wicked and Evita) and looking at the artists I've been listening predominantly over the past couple of weeks it's been mostly Madonna, Oleta Adams and Whitney Houston.

Have you ever / do you play a musical instrument?
I own an expensive acoustic guitar but have little to no idea how to play it. I will get around to it one day. I've taken lessons but I fear I get frustrated far too easily but I WILL get there in the end... :D

Re: Interrogation Room

Posted: Thu Aug 18, 2016 6:17 pm
by Glorfindel
What is your opinion of the Peter Jackson Middle-Earth films?
I think for what they were, they were very good. Excellent as a matter of fact (despite the fact I still believe Sean Astin was poorly cast as Samwise Gamgee). At the end of the day though, I don't think ANY movie is EVER going adequately represent one of the most amazing stories ever written.

Are you sad Glorfindel was cut from said films?
Glorfindel was not central to the storyline of the film so no, not remotely.

Is it true that there are deadly creatures lurking around every corner in Australia?
I was actually eating breakfast when I read your questions and was sadly drinking coffee at the time I read this question. It was all I could do to stop myself from spurting it out all over the place when I read this, I was laughing so hard... I don't know who it is that perpetrates this rubbish but no, I don't believe it's true at all. I can't say I've ever seen a snake outside of a zoo and I rather like spiders so I know the dangerous ones and it's probably been ten years since I've seen one of them. SERIOUSLY, don't believe this nonsense - Australia is no more dangerous than anywhere else (we don't have dirty great Grizzly Bears...)

Re: Interrogation Room

Posted: Thu Aug 18, 2016 6:21 pm
by Glorfindel
G-Man wrote:I agree with DFaraday's line of questioning- why is Australia such a tease? I mean, it looks gorgeous and inviting with its kangaroos, koalas, and the people, yet when you get there you are confronted by some of the world's most lethal creatures that want to kill you (spiders, scorpions, a tiny friggin' octopus, snakes, sharks, crocodiles, etc.). I want to visit but I don't want to die. What's the secret to surviving in Australia?
That would be simple commonsense, G. Australia IS beautiful and the people are (largely) warm and accepting and very welcoming. I'm fairly certain you'd love Australia and I for one would be happy to lay down my life to protect you from any nasties you may encounter :haha: