Hee! No idea where the meme started -- I've seen it about a billion times so far. And I've no problem with people who want to do it, of course. But I like my comfort zone, so I'm staying in it. :)
Although given that the example questions are latest movie watched, last book read, political leanings, thoughts on yaoi, favorite type of underwear, graphic techniques, I'd say everybody's comfort zones are probably safe. *g*
Not to mention that nobody's forcing anybody to answer the questions anyway. As far as I can tell, it seems like a free pass for people to ASK questions, and the point appears to be either 'getting to know you' type stuff, or to encourage people to think about and broaden what they post about -- it's not even designed to be a 'telling secrets' kind of meme.
*shrugs* I didn't bother either doing it or asking any questions of anyone on my flist who did it. I haven't been posting about much of anything anyway (except lawyers), and if I want to know something that badly I generally ask on my own.
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Who said it in the first place? (...if you can blog about that :P)
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I feel comfortable saying that.
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*shrugs* I didn't bother either doing it or asking any questions of anyone on my flist who did it. I haven't been posting about much of anything anyway (except lawyers), and if I want to know something that badly I generally ask on my own.
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