In this club, Reed won't give you five magical questions to ask someone so that you can learn everything about them. This will be a deep thought experiment about what five questions can give you the most information, and the most useful information about another human.
If you're trying to make a realistic picture of who someone else is, what five questions would you ask them? Would it be about where they're from? Or is that too superficial? Would you ask about their family? Education? Social class? Or would you focus more on their experiences? Their friends? Their artistic preferences? Would you ask open-ended questions or yes or no questions? How about abstract questions like "What would you do if..."?
What conclusions can you draw based on their responses?
Let's create these questions. Let's write them down. And let's ask them to each other!
Like we said above, this is a thought experiment and every experiment needs a lab to try it out. Let Popcorn Club be your lab. Let's write questions, try them out, and then try new ones. This is going to be a lot of fun and incredibly enlightening. You'll be amazed at what you learn in this one. Let's have an intelligent and potentially hilarious experiment together!