I know what you readers are thinking, how is it you have enough questions for yet another inquisitive listicle? Well, my answer is, why don't you? Someone has to ask them, or the world will never know. Also, please, highly consider #3.
1. Why is Starbucks so trendy?
Honestly, this is a personal preference, but I do know a number of other people who don't like it that much. Understandable. The coffee's not that great, and it's so expensive.
2. How are you supposed to get experience when you're constantly rejected for lack of it?
I'm talking entry-level, seasonal type jobs here. If employers want experience so badly, then how are we supposed to get it if no one will hire us?
3. Why is writer's block a thing?
I mean, it's the bane of every writer's existence, especially for a content creator like myself who has to think of something to write that the internet trolls will read when they're bored out of their mind every week. Especially during the summer. Unemployment gives me the gift of time, but not inspiration... GIVE ME SOMETHING COOL AND NOT POLITICAL TO WRITE ABOUT, SLEEPY MARYLAND HOMETOWN. AND LIFE.
4. Why is it apparently not OK to have your steak well done?
It's delicious. Deal with it. But seriously, who said that and somehow convinced the internet that it wasn't? I need an explanation.
5. Speaking of food, is the orange juice debate still going on?
It seems to have died out since 2016 happened and politics started clogging up the internet. But...are people still arguing about pulp vs. no pulp? (Even though the answer is clear. No pulp is superior.)
6. Is it unhealthy to make a sim that's exactly like you and make them fulfill your dreams?
Including but not limited to writing several bestsellers and an award-winning blog, and finding an attractive and intriguing fellow bookish loner to live happily ever after with? Asking for a friend...
7. Is it still cool to give characters outlandish names even if your novel isn't a fantasy?
I guess I'm overcompensating myself a bit, having an uncommon, but meh name. Plus, I grew up around people with common names, so why should the people in my mind have that misfortune?
8. Should I have just written a rant?
I mean, they seem to be featured most of the time. Do people actually read those? Well, maybe if they're like me and they're scouring the internet for someone who agrees with them, yeah. Or maybe these question articles are kind of a rant. The world may never know...
9. Why do people like martinis so much?
I myself have never had one, but I've taken a whiff when my mother was enjoying one. I mean, they smell like Bath and Body Works' soap. Then again, maybe it's an acquired taste.
10. Do people even read these?
I mean, according to the new system, they apparently do, but I guess the real question here is do they like them? Do they have good taste? How bored do they have to be to stumble upon these?
And now the burning bonus question you readers have: Will the trilogy become a saga? Very likely.