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Now, what to say about me1? Well, let's start with what I do:
I study, mostly math and computer programming. I'll stick to this because even as Computer Science is becomming less and less popular (you can no longer make the money you once could, also no jobs) this is what I know and love. I know, I talk about love as if this was a calling. The truth is I like to make things, and computer programs are great things to make. You don't need messy accessories like paint or clay. And, even better, you can tell if it works. With traditional art you're just the victim of someone else's bad moods.
I also work. As much as I can. Programming things. No surprises there.
Things I like to do:
I like to read.2 Sometimes I like to write, but it's a subject of much anxiety. For example, if someone asks me to write something about myself, "It just have to be a few lines...", then I get the white-page-dread. Nothing, absolutely nothing comes to mind. Which is ironic considering I am such an interesting and complex person.
I also like to make people laugh. It sounds silly that, because I think most people do. I don't aspire to be a stand-up comedian or anything, but I enjoy when I can make people laugh. The more the better. It's tricky though. What I think is funny doesn't seem to be funny to other people. It's one of those things that makes one snap one's fingers and go "oh well, there runs another perplexed victim."
I think that is quite enough about me. Tell me something about you.
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