!Christina's 5 questions --- agk's diary 16 June 2022 @ 03:41 --- Happy 34th birthday SDF!! written on GPD Win 1, waiting to find out if I'm cleared for clinicals tomorrow --- I love to answer Christina's monthly questions, and read others' answers. Her June questions: gopher://sdf.org:70/1/users/christyotwisty 1. What do you think we owe each other as human beings? Love. Even when we're mortal enemies, I think we should love each other. If we work for wages, we owe solidarity (a kind of love) with other working people (even when they suck) to each other as human beings. We owe fidelity (a kind of love) to family, and charity (a kind of love) to strangers. We should free prisoners, pardon debts, not kill. 2. Has your active daydreaming or reverie ever man- ifested a desire of yours? I don't think it has. 3. What is one thing people would never know about you just by looking at you? I'm a sadist. In the bar scene I flagged black, gray, or red from my left back jeans pocket. 4. If you could un-invent one thing, what would it be? Something to do with imperialism + resentment, or industry + state power + war. Maybe debt. 5. What is the most profound experience you have ever had with a stranger? At 17, after the crowd left, the wet street sparkled in the streetlights and remains of fires. I stood beside one woman in a gas mask. Engulfed in teargas we faced hundreds of riot police behind the cattle fence. We didn't share a language but both had experienced that day. We nodded at each other, stepped towards the police line together, stood firm. Later we hid under a bush. I couldn't breathe except close to the ground. We were found, kicked hard like footballs, flopped limply, entered their custody. They disappeared her in an unmarked van. A commander spoke my language to threaten, "If I see you, you'll find where she went". Pushed rough from police line to night street, I was lost, exhausted, scared, far from home.