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  2. I'll say Captain America because he fought the nazis. He still does. He's a hero to me. He lived it, and then continues to in modern age. He's a soldier. He is honorable. I respect his honor.
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  4. Metro Exodus. I will buy Metro Awakening for VR Oculus next
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  6. National Treasure - 8.5/10
  7. Was working on a Skyrim build where the damage my character did was entirely random. It's a Sheogorath build and trust me when I say it's the most fun I've had with a Skyrim build. I'll deal anywhere from millions of points of damage to negative damage and everything in between. I can't believe I never thought of this soon.
  8. Throughout music history, certain artists have pushed boundaries like Brian Eno with ambient textures, Björk with multimedia experiments, or Kendrick Lamar with narrative rap structures. Which artist do you feel best exemplifies the spirit of innovation, constantly redefining their genre or pioneering new forms?
  9. Wordplay in music can turn a simple title into a clever pun - think “Bach to the Future” or “Fleetwood Mac and Cheese.” What’s your favorite musical pun or play on words?
  10. From the red door in Mad Men to the recurring snakes in Game of Thrones, visual motifs can deepen thematic resonance. Which TV series do you feel leverages symbolism most artfully to underscore character development or plot arcs?
  11. From the red door in Mad Men to the recurring snakes in Game of Thrones, visual motifs can deepen thematic resonance. Which TV series do you feel leverages symbolism most artfully to underscore character development or plot arcs?
  12. Few performers seamlessly shift between savior and sinner on television. Perhaps it’s the magnetic intensity of Bryan Cranston, swaying from Walter White’s tragic descent to his more sympathetic roles, or the chameleonic abilities of Gillian Anderson. Which TV actor’s range between hero and villain fascinates you most?
  13. Art imitates life, but sometimes it also encapsulates our personal mantras. What film best captures your core principles be it the resilience of The Shawshank Redemption, the whimsy of Amélie, or the existential quest in Blade Runner? Describe how its characters, plot, or dialogue mirror your beliefs about purpose, relationships, or the human condition. Has a particular scene ever guided a real-life decision for you?
  14. Certain movies transcend entertainment to become case studies in narrative structure, cinematography, and cultural impact. Which film do you believe future generations of filmmakers will dissect and discuss in classrooms perhaps for its groundbreaking visual effects, innovative editing, or socio-political resonance? Whether it’s Citizen Kane, 2001: A Space Odyssey, or a recent indie gem, explain what technical or thematic aspects make it timeless. How has it inspired your own creative projects?
  15. From silent-film champions like Douglas Fairbanks to modern anti‑heroes portrayed by actors like Cillian Murphy, cinematic heroes reflect cultural values of their times. How do you feel about heroes in Golden Age films compared to gritty, morally ambiguous protagonists in contemporary cinema? Do you prefer clear-cut valor or complex character arcs that challenge audience sympathies?
  16. Healthcare diagnostics stands to benefit profoundly from machine learning: early detection of diseases via imaging analysis, predictive models for patient risk stratification, and personalized treatment recommendations based on genetic data. What advances excite you most? Have you seen compelling case studies such as AI spotting early cancer markers in radiology scans faster than human experts? What hurdles like data biases, regulatory approval, patient consent need addressing?
  17. Emerging technologies like real-time crowd-sourced data, augmented reality wayfinding, AI-driven route optimization etc. promise to transform how we traverse cities. How could these innovations improve traffic flow, pedestrian safety, or accessibility for users with disabilities? Imagine sidewalk heat maps indicating shade or pothole locations, indoor navigation that works beneath skyscrapers, or predictive transit schedules adapting to demand surges. What challenges (privacy, data accuracy, infrastructure costs) must we overcome?
  18. Traditional publishing like print books, newspapers, academic journals faces ongoing disruption from e‑books, interactive storytelling apps, and blockchain-based content distribution. How do you envision these digital innovations reshaping the lifecycle of written works? Will decentralized marketplaces empower independent authors, or will attention economics favor algorithm-driven microcontent? Can augmented reality blur fiction and reality?
  19. As 3D printing becomes more accessible, the prospect of producing biometric devices using fingerprint molds, face masks, even iris replicas raises alarms about security and privacy. How do you view the risks and benefits? Could decentralized manufacturing democratize access to assistive medical devices, or does it open doors for identity fraud and surveillance? Should legislation restrict 3D printing of biometric templates, or are community-driven standards sufficient?
  20. Identity theft and data breaches feel increasingly inevitable. Some opt to subscribe to dark-web monitoring services that scan illicit marketplaces for leaked personal information. Have you ever paid for such protection? Did it catch anything meaningful like stolen credentials, leaked financial data or did you find it more anxiety-inducing than comforting? What features (real-time alerts, identity restoration assistance, VPN bundling) did you value most? If you ultimately canceled, what drove that decision?
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