Coach Bus or a train, easy. I had a poor experience at the Airport, and it’s just too crowded for my liking. I prefer the slow pace travel you have on the bus, especially. I love looking out the window and seeing things others wouldn’t get the chance to see, and stopping in small towns nobody knows about, being able to say “Hey, I’ve been there!”
Tough question, since I usually don't ever like things I hate. Maybe Marvel's What If series? I found it really dull at first, the way they merely switched the gender or identity of established characters. Yeah, yeah, feminism's great, but I don't like politics in my shows. Leave that to the demonstrations and actual political movements, not entertainment. But of course, the show got better down the road by telling actually interesting stories that don't just pander to popular social causes of our time. A murder mystery there, a downer ending here, and you've got a pretty interesting show that has signs of creative ambitions.
How do you feel about forced political or feminism pandering in your TV shows that add nothing interesting or meaningful to the story, like the examples I've given above?
Deepest darkest secret is classified, but my most embarrassing moment was probably when I went to the bathroom in someone else's pool when I was younger (I didn't know any better).
My last actual injury was when I dislocated and broke my elbow. I was nine years old I believe and getting my elbow popped back into place was the most painful thing. Not to mention the injury itself lasted a whole month and that’s how long my cast was on. I won’t even say how it happened. It’s too embarrassing. I probably mentioned it somewhere else, but I don’t know.
I like a mix of stuff. Variations of rock (soft, hard, classic, etc.), K-POP, Japanese music, classical and others. I'm just not a huge fan of rap or country.