1. What piece of writing has influenced your philosophy the most?
X: A Fabulous Children's Story
2. If You were to order a meal at a restaurant, and it was exactly what you wanted, what would it be?
Pepperoni, Italian Sausage, and Canadian bacon pizza with extra cheese, sprinkled liberally with crushed red pepper
3. What is your favorite musical recording? Why?
Into the Woods original Broadway cast redording.
Sweeny Todd cast recording.
Profound insights into human nature disguised as fairy tales, deceptively light and dark music mixed together, surprising musical depth.
4. If you could say one thing to the world, what would it be?
Celebrate differences. Conformity is harmless, uniformity is deadly.
5. What is your idea of a perfect day?
Wake up tangled up with the woman I love.
Make love.
Share breakfast on the patio as the sun rises.
Lounge around lazily in an oversized deck chair, reading, playing games, napping.
Spend the afternoon shopping for a new dress and heels for the evening.
Get dressed up in lingerie, garter belt and nylons, a short, light fabric dress, spike heels, and go out to a candle lit dinner in a romantic restaurant with the woman I love. Finish the evening slow dancing, drinking red wine, and relaxing.
Remove my lover's dress, leaving on her lingerie, and she does the same to me.
Make love.
Fall asleep, tangled up together.
6. Who or what do you hate? If that is the wrong word, say something about what you stand against, and why...
Intolerance of differences. Being different causes nobody any harm. It is our differences that make us interesting, and thus, life interesting.
7. 100 years from now (or longer, enough time for all but these words to live on) what would you have written as your epitaph?
Your life matters.
While you are here, your life affects others.
Use that power wisely.
8. If you could run away to somewhere... where would it be? Why?
A small village 30 minutes outside Seoul, S. Korea. It is the most peaceful place I have known.
9. What is your most memorable moment?
I don't talk about that.
10. If you could make 1 movie mandatory watching in high school today, what would it be?
Intolerance
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