<p>On the Wellesley thread, we are playing a game where we read the previous post which contains a question, respond to it and post our own question for the next respondent. It's been fun and we're not talking about admission...</p>
<p>So, I propose we start some sort of game, especially considering the rapport we seem to have in the sub-thread "Amherst RD". Anyone have any suggestions of games? Interest?</p>
<p>well, you give two possible, theoretical situations and ask the person which one they would choose, e.g. would you rather eat only goat cheese for an entire year or be be forced to listen to britney spears 24//7 for six months?</p>
<p>Actually, maybe the Wellesley game is better. I'll start:</p>
<p>---- Who do you think should win the US elections? -----</p>
<p>My friends and I often play "would you rather" in terms of sex. (I hope this doesn't get deleted.) We do a variety of kinds of people, but the funniest are presidential candidates. Though there is only one female candidate, guys who are man (or actually gay) enough to hypothetically choose are welcome. </p>
<p>Devorzhum, a BAT? WHY might I ask, a BAT? Ugh! One summer I had two in my room and because you can't tell if they've bitten you and we didn't catch them/get them tested for rabies, I had to get vaccinated for the disease (agonizing prophylaxis) and get a dose of gamaglobulin (which is like having oil injected into you). All because of a bunch of flying rats!</p>
<p>To the above question: Ron Paul, definitely Ron Paul. I don't care what Romney looks like. Oh ew.</p>
<p>OK, my question: what's the scariest thing that ever happened to you?</p>
<p>My mom went to Amherst (though she hated it as it was very sexist during her time; my love is totally my own). I actually wasn't even going to visit/meet with certain people because I didn't think I was interested. Went this summer and fell in love. That's awful about your dog... </p>
<p>What is the most satisfying thing (non academic) you've achieved?</p>