Icebreaker Game Ask the User Below a Question v2019

Not anymore, but I used to do it all the time. I can still touch my nose.

As a little girl I pretended my legs were the outside of a TV set and I was the host of something. Always made my mom laugh.

Can you walk around your house in the dark without walking into anything, because you know where everything is and have decent spacial awareness?
 
Yes... I can also get through the woods on my property without a light, provided no trees or limbs have fallen that I didn't know about.

Do your eyes adjust to the dark quickly or does it take a while?
 
They adjust quite quickly. I'm half blind without my glasses though, so take those off, put me in a dark place and all I have is memory and awareness. Which I rely on often.

Have you ever experienced a house fire, or lightning striking your home?
 
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Not my house, but in high school junior year, on 4th of July, I was at a party, and the neighbors house went up in flames... And then a few years back, I had a dead 100' tall pine tree at the edge of the treeline get struck while I was looking at it, and the lightning spiraled all the way down before hitting the ground and lighting up the entire sky.

HYE been in winds over 100mph or 150-160kph?
 
I've never experienced a hurricane style wind, our country doesn't really get them, although there have been more similar occurances the last few years but very local and not near me. They seem very scary, but also somehow impressive - force of nature.

Have you experienced an earthquake?
(I haven't, luckily)
 
4 or 5, all under a 5.4 on the Richter scale... But they say we're overdue for "The Big One" on the Cascadia Subduction Zone. Some experts are expecting it to be possibly the largest recorded and longest shake time recorded... Up to a 9.5 for 5 minutes or more. And depending on it's epicenter and depth, up to a 500 foot high wave that would even affect Japan... The east coast is supposed to feel the shaking...

What force of nature scares you the most?
 
That is a scary thought.

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In my country, water and the rising of it, flooding. We live below sealevel, so it's a constant and imminent threat.

What's your favourite type of cuisine?
 
All seasons have their beauty. Although I admit I wish our country got some snow sometimes. Winter can be rather drab and dull here. But spring is, admittedly, a favourite.

Do you prefer a hot and humid or a mild and temperate climate?
Since I think I already know what country you’re in princess I agree. Your springtime is kind of the perfect springtime. ;)

Well I like the summers to be 25 C. That’s perfect. Not above. My country comes with both hot summers and cold winters. But the winters aregetting warmer and warmer :(

Would you prefer the view from a mountain or that view out towards the ocean?
 
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