365 questions for 2024
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I'm trying to catch up with January and February questions.
6 Jan: Sherlock Holmes’ Birthday: If you have one, what’s your favorite adaptation of Sherlock Holmes?
Miss Sherlock, a modern Japanese TV adaptation that both Holmes and Watson are women. I love the chemistry between the brilliant yet eccentric Miss Holmes and her Watson counterpart.
28 Jan: Data Privacy Day: How much do you do to protect your data or identity?
I have read a lot of news about doxxing, identity theft and cyber stalking, so I don't disclose my real life information online. I also use a password manager and change passwords regularly.
4 Feb: I Heart Horror Day: If you heart horror, what is your favorite horror story (film, literature, true crime, etc.)?
Misery by Stephen King. Annie Wilkes is scary and horrible, but King makes you see where she comes from. Paul Sheldon's desperate cat and mouse game with her, Stockholm syndrome and forced addiction still stick with me.
13 Feb: Fat Tuesday: Have you ever celebrated Mardi Gras/Carnival?
No, I haven't. It sounds fun though.
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Link to the 365 questions for 2024
I'm trying to catch up with January and February questions.
6 Jan: Sherlock Holmes’ Birthday: If you have one, what’s your favorite adaptation of Sherlock Holmes?
Miss Sherlock, a modern Japanese TV adaptation that both Holmes and Watson are women. I love the chemistry between the brilliant yet eccentric Miss Holmes and her Watson counterpart.
28 Jan: Data Privacy Day: How much do you do to protect your data or identity?
I have read a lot of news about doxxing, identity theft and cyber stalking, so I don't disclose my real life information online. I also use a password manager and change passwords regularly.
4 Feb: I Heart Horror Day: If you heart horror, what is your favorite horror story (film, literature, true crime, etc.)?
Misery by Stephen King. Annie Wilkes is scary and horrible, but King makes you see where she comes from. Paul Sheldon's desperate cat and mouse game with her, Stockholm syndrome and forced addiction still stick with me.
13 Feb: Fat Tuesday: Have you ever celebrated Mardi Gras/Carnival?
No, I haven't. It sounds fun though.