1. When is the last time you were in a regular hospital? What were you there for and for how long? Was anyone else there with you?
A couple weeks before lockdown. Physiotherapy, for 35 minutes. Just me.
2. When is the last time you were on vacation? Where did you go?
About a year ago. Went to Spain.
3. What is the last show or movie you watched?
Fringe (tv show). I've seen it before but want to watch it again while I've got some free time. I'm just going through I bunch of tv shows I've watched in the past.
4. When is the last time you tried a new food? What was it and did you like it?
I don't recall.
5. If you had to choose, would you save 1000 random peoples' lives or someone's life who was close to you?
1000 people. I do love my family and hope no harm comes to them but the difference is a couple hundred lives affected by one death compared to hundreds of thousands of lives affected by 1000 deaths. If the average person knows at least a 100 people and that's a low estimate, that's 100,000 lives affected assuming nobody who died knew each other or had the same friends/family. Also, I would not be able to live with my decision as I believe very strongly in looking after those close to you. For if you don't, who else will? It is a part of life to look after those around you. Whether it be family, friends, colleagues, neighbours or those you meet in a day-to-day capacity. Look after the people you love, always, except when 1000 rando's lives are at stake, then sod em.
Hope everyone has a nice day.