Pidgey
An idea I had that I thought might be fun to try out.
Basically, this is a question-answer game of favorites.
You pick a topic and pose a question to the next poster what their favorite ___ is, then state what your favorite is.
The next poster will answer with his/hers, and then ask the following poster what THEIR favorite ____ is. Please be aware that you can't ask the same 'favorite' question. You answer theirs, then pose your own.
For the questions themselves, its pretty free-for-all, but try to keep it specific enough that following subjects may 'overlap' but not entirely be the same thing. (Such as favorite dessert vs favorite food in general) At the same time, try to keep things reasonably general in that the majority of people will know what you're talking about.
Example: Instead of asking for someone's favorite character from a specific anime, ask about their favorite anime character in general.
Of course some people still might not know what you're referring to, even if you're general (such as people who don't watch anime, in relation to the example). In that case, if you don't know enough about the topic to give an informed answer/opinion, please save it for someone who does.
Otherwise, please keep the topics relatively civil and clean (no racist/sexist/etc questions, and nothing you wouldn't want your kids or little siblings to see).
Please bold the topic in question so people can easily find what you're asking.
So, I'll start us off.
Who is your favorite Disney princess?
Basically, this is a question-answer game of favorites.
You pick a topic and pose a question to the next poster what their favorite ___ is, then state what your favorite is.
The next poster will answer with his/hers, and then ask the following poster what THEIR favorite ____ is. Please be aware that you can't ask the same 'favorite' question. You answer theirs, then pose your own.
For the questions themselves, its pretty free-for-all, but try to keep it specific enough that following subjects may 'overlap' but not entirely be the same thing. (Such as favorite dessert vs favorite food in general) At the same time, try to keep things reasonably general in that the majority of people will know what you're talking about.
Example: Instead of asking for someone's favorite character from a specific anime, ask about their favorite anime character in general.
Of course some people still might not know what you're referring to, even if you're general (such as people who don't watch anime, in relation to the example). In that case, if you don't know enough about the topic to give an informed answer/opinion, please save it for someone who does.
Otherwise, please keep the topics relatively civil and clean (no racist/sexist/etc questions, and nothing you wouldn't want your kids or little siblings to see).
Please bold the topic in question so people can easily find what you're asking.
So, I'll start us off.
Who is your favorite Disney princess?