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Who inspires you? Who do you aspire to be like? Shark diving, bungee jumping, or skydiving?
What's your favorite cheesy pick-up line? Have you ever used it in real life?
What's your favorite Disney movie?
What is the weirdest scar you have and how did you get it?
Where did you and your best friend meet?
Which of your accomplishments are you most proud of?
What's the weirdest Wikipedia rabbit hole you've stumbled down?
Tell me about the best vacation you've ever taken.
What's your favorite physical attribute about yourself?
Friday night—would you rather stay in or go out?
Do you believe in ghosts?
What piece of art (book, music, movie, etc.) most influenced the person you are today?
Which would be harder for you to give up: coffee or alcohol?
What's the single best piece of advice you ever received?
Who's your best friend, and what do you love about him or her?
What's the greatest risk you've ever taken?
If you had 24 hours to do whatever you wanted in this city, what would you do?
What do you like about where you work?
What hobby have you always wanted to develop?


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