Christina's Five Questions, October 2025 ---------------------------------------- Christina's much beloved "Five Questions"[1] have been back for a little while now, and I've been genuinely meaning to get on the bandwagon for most of that time. Looks like I'm finally making it happen! 1. What's your favourite item to cook? I don't really enjoy cooking, I have to admit. I do more of it these days than I ever used to, and I think more about recipes as well, out of both health and environmental concerns, but actual honest-to-God enjoyment seems slow to arrive. I guess I've been cooking Muaddara somewhat recently for a while now, and I don't hate it. It's not super quick, but it's not super fiddly, either, and uses mostly staple ingredients. I use this[2] recipe: 2. What films have you watched over and over again? I used to rewatch Fight Club a lot back when I had in on tape a long time ago, but haven't seen it in, let's say, 20 years. I probably should rewatch it again some time. Blade Runner is more of a perennial answer to this question, and at this point probably my most watch film? But the most topical answer I could give (and, honeslty, probably the last one), is Sneakers, starring the recently deceased Robert Redford (along with surprisingly many other big names, given how relatively obscure a film it seems to have remained). Everyone knows Hackers, of course, and if you ask for an older film about computer hacking you'll probably get WarGames recommended to you, but Sneakers (released between these two) beats 'em both, IMHO. 3. What film did you most enjoy watching this year? Probably "The Ballad of Wallis Island". I watch maybe 1.5 newly released films per year on average, I'd guess, and I think this was the only one this year. It was both funny and sweet, without being overly sappy. 4. How comfortable are you with uncertainty? Pretty comfortable, I think, although it feels like a very blanket statement to make with much confidence. There's not really all that much uncertainty in my day to day immediate life, I suppose. On the other hand I've never been less certain in my life about what the world might look like, say 10 or 20 years from now, but I guess I'm handling that pretty well? 5. What's one of your hobbies? I guess most of my hobbies have been mentioned multiple times over the years in my phlog/gemlog. I do have rather too many and it takes active effort to avoid picking up new ones. I tried to take up linocut print making maybe five years ago but didn't have much success getting good, clean ink transfer, so I gave it up. Some months back someone near me was selling a bunch of rubber print making supplies cheaply, and I decided to try it again. I don't like the switch to synthetic and non-biodegradable materials, but my early results have been astonishingly more successful and I'm looking forward to trying some two colour prints some time. [1] gopher://zaibatsu.circumlunar.space:70/0/~christina/2025-10-5Q.txt [2] https://www.sbs.com.au/food/the-cook-up-with-adam-liaw/recipe/mujaddarat-riz/32kikv595