Okay, so today I gotta share this thing I did with “ricardo silva.” It’s kinda random, but I think it’s pretty cool.

It all started when I was just chilling, scrolling through random stuff online. I’m always on the hunt for something to learn or get my hands on. So, I bumped into this “did you know” fact, and it made me think, “Why not create something fun with facts?” I mean, everyone loves trivia, right?
I got this idea to make a quiz. But not just any quiz – a quiz about myself! I thought, “Hey, it’s a fun way to share a bit about me, my likes, dislikes, you know, the usual stuff.” So, I started digging around for some fun facts. I remembered reading somewhere that it’s illegal to feed pigeons in San Francisco on the streets – weird, huh? That got me going down a rabbit hole of all sorts of crazy facts.
I spent a good chunk of time looking up facts from, like, everywhere – Wikipedia, some academic papers I could find, history books, you name it. I wanted to make sure these facts were legit, not just something someone made up. This took longer than I thought, but it was kinda fun, to be honest.
After I had a bunch of facts, I started writing questions. I tried to make them not too hard, not too easy, just right. You know, something that makes you think a bit but also makes you smile. It was like piecing together a puzzle.
Finally, I had my quiz! I called it “ricardo silva” just because that’s my name. I shared it with a couple of friends, and they actually liked it! They said it was fun and they learned a few things about me, which was the whole point.

Here’s how I did it:
- Brainstorming: Just jotting down ideas, thinking about what kind of quiz I wanted to make.
- Research: Lots of reading, fact-checking, making sure everything was accurate.
- Question Writing: Trying to come up with questions that were fun and engaging.
- Testing: Getting feedback from friends, making tweaks here and there.
It wasn’t a huge project or anything, but it was a fun little thing to do. And it felt good to share something I made with others. I’m thinking I might do more of these, maybe on different topics. It’s a cool way to learn and share stuff, you know?