Icebreaker Game Ask the person below you a question v2017

No idea. I never have such thoughts or considerations.

When do you normally turn on the house heat during the fall?
 
Ive never been traumatized by a movie but I didnt like Candyman

Door 1 or 2? Door 1 you get everything you've every wanted but none of it is real. Door 2 you'll have the truth about everything but it'll break you
 
Neither? Neither is good.

What's one of the best films you've ever seen but will never watch again?
 
There are lots of films tied to a certain time, place, and person that I don't want to revisit, and I'd have to say that Being John Malkovich is at the top of that list.

Which day of the year do you most look forward to?
 
I do.

Would you rather be all alone to wander forever or be in a neighborhood full of people that don't talk?
 
I'll take the people that don't talk. That might be perfect actually. Lol.

What's the most interesting thing in your browser history/recently searched bar right now?
 
Less talk = more rotisserie chicken love, obviously. Let's go with the latter. Rotisserie chicken is the new language.

Edit: impossible to answer the browser question. Everything is interesting, one way or other, if I viewed it.

Edit: salt and pepper normally goes into nearly everything I cook.

Edit: I'm not partial to any topic or specific podcasts, so no. I posted one I recently listened to on my profile. Tip: set play speed to 1.25-1.5x to listen to more shit.


Did you know that $4.99 Costco or Sam's Club rotisserie chicken yields over 300g of protein? If you go for 30g protein per meal out of your meat, that's 50 cents per meal. That's a fucking insane value.
If you buy that rotisserie chicken every single week, compared to other options, membership basically pays for itself—never mind everything already being 10%-25% cheaper and that's not even counting frequent viscounts/sales.
 
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Just high enough to take it all in.

If you were me, would choose option #1, 2, 3, or 4?
 
Something is missing in the question.

What would be your top three or four, maybe five easy meals you can throw together quickly from an already cooked rotisserie chicken, which you could live on if you had to?
 

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