[ which is, strictly speaking, the truth — if he were to go a little further, though, he'd have to admit that he doesn't really recall what he looked like as a kid. he does know he was an exceptionally scruffy young teenager, though... ]
and what about you, then, when you were a kid? you strike me as the type who people would comment on being "well behaved" and "mature" first and foremost [ no offense!! ] but if you were in show business early on, maybe not?
[ just wondering... it might seem like kaiser is musing on a different way his life could've gone, but he really isn't — it's so far away from his actual life that he doesn't even think of it as something that concerns him, which is why he can ask so casually. ]
hm, good questions ideally, id like to tease a bit of information but without giving anything away thats actually too important, but i wonder if thats even possible? i think the complicated part is that i dont know what the interviewer has in mind, what angle theyll go for. youre allowed to say "i dont know" or "why would you ask that" and leave after a post-match interview, and nobody really cares but you cant really turn down a question in this kind of setting, though.
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[ which is, strictly speaking, the truth — if he were to go a little further, though, he'd have to admit that he doesn't really recall what he looked like as a kid. he does know he was an exceptionally scruffy young teenager, though... ]
and what about you, then, when you were a kid? you strike me as the type who people would comment on being "well behaved" and "mature" first and foremost [ no offense!! ] but if you were in show business early on, maybe not?
[ just wondering... it might seem like kaiser is musing on a different way his life could've gone, but he really isn't — it's so far away from his actual life that he doesn't even think of it as something that concerns him, which is why he can ask so casually. ]
hm, good questions
ideally, id like to tease a bit of information but without giving anything away thats actually too important, but i wonder if thats even possible? i think the complicated part is that i dont know what the interviewer has in mind, what angle theyll go for. youre allowed to say "i dont know" or "why would you ask that" and leave after a post-match interview, and nobody really cares but you cant really turn down a question in this kind of setting, though.