03-02-2007, 07:03 AM
#0: What is your gender and age?
Male, 15
#1: How many friends do you have?
A lot.
#2: Why do you consider them your friends?
Because we have many things in common.
#3: How many of these friends are your best friends?
3
#4: Why do you consider them better friends than your other ones?
Because we have more in common.
#5: Have you ever had a best friend who is no longer your best friend?
Yes.
#6: If so, why do you think this is? Please explain in detail.
He moved away.
#7: Are the majority of your friends of the same or opposite sex as you?
Same sex.
#8: Are the majority of your friends related to you in some way?
No.
#9: How long do you think your longest friendship has lasted/is lasting?
At least 10 years so far, I think.
While answering questions 10 through 12, use the scale of 1 to 10, 10 being the closest and 1 being the most distant.
#10: How close do you think the average of your friendships are?
7
#11: How close do you think your best friend is?
9
#12: How close do you think your least best friend is?
5
Male, 15
#1: How many friends do you have?
A lot.
#2: Why do you consider them your friends?
Because we have many things in common.
#3: How many of these friends are your best friends?
3
#4: Why do you consider them better friends than your other ones?
Because we have more in common.
#5: Have you ever had a best friend who is no longer your best friend?
Yes.
#6: If so, why do you think this is? Please explain in detail.
He moved away.
#7: Are the majority of your friends of the same or opposite sex as you?
Same sex.
#8: Are the majority of your friends related to you in some way?
No.
#9: How long do you think your longest friendship has lasted/is lasting?
At least 10 years so far, I think.
While answering questions 10 through 12, use the scale of 1 to 10, 10 being the closest and 1 being the most distant.
#10: How close do you think the average of your friendships are?
7
#11: How close do you think your best friend is?
9
#12: How close do you think your least best friend is?
5
In the beginning, there is darkness â the emptiness of a matrix waiting for the light. Then a single photon flares into existence. Then another. Soon, thousands more. Optronic pathways connect, subroutines emerge from the chaos, and a holographic consciousness is born." -The Doctor