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1.Where are some unusual places you’ve been? 2. Where do you get your news? 3. What are some red flags to watch out for in daily life? 4. What movie can you watch over and over without ever getting tired of? 5. When you are old, what do you think children will ask you to tell stories about? 6. If you could switch two movie characters, what switch would lead to the most inappropriate movies? 7. What inanimate object would be the most annoying if it played loud upbeat music while being used? 8. When did something start out badly for you but in the end, it was great? 9. How would your country change if everyone, regardless of age, could vote? 10. What animal would be cutest if scaled down to the size of a cat? 11. If your job gave you a surprise three day paid break to rest and recuperate, what would you do with those three days? 12. What’s wrong but sounds right? 13. What’s the most epic way you’ve seen someone quit or be fired? 14. If you couldn’t be convicted of any one type of crime, what criminal charge would you like to be immune to? 15. What’s something that will always be in fashion, no matter how much time passes? 16. What actors or actresses play the same character in almost every movie or show they do?

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