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It depends, really. I'd be open to a relationship I suppose, but I'm not in a hurry or anything.
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Hmm, I like just sitting around and chatting, but I love biking and being outside. It's sort of a toss up. I like doing a lot of things, but they've got to allow discussion (movies aren't my favorite thing to do except on special occasions)
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Well I'm gay, so I'll let you put that one together. But no, as of now, I have never kissed a guy.
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I don't see it as very classy, but thanks! I knew maybe about a month ago, although I've always had suspicions (although I was seriously confident I was straight until recently). I had to end a long relationship with a wonderful girl because of it, which was by far one of the most difficult things I've had to do in my short lifetime so far. The reception has been pretty positive, but I'm sure people are holding back some of their feelings. Ending the relationship probably makes people see what we me and my previous girlfriend had as fake and see me as a jerk, so that's difficult. I had been suppressing my feelings for guys as a phase for a while and just sort of ignored it, thinking that stronger feelings for women would come eventually, but now that I've come to embrace it, I'm really happy.
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San Francisco or surrounding area!
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Definitely. Haven't done much of anything today!
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First of all, thank you! And no, I currently attend a public high school and take no design classes (I wouldn't even if they offered them, I'm sure they'd be awful). It's been an interest of mine for quite a while and I spend a lot of time away from school working on my skills. It's what I love and what I hope to do for the rest of my life!
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Yes, I've thought of it! I think it would be a pretty difficult video to follow though, so I doubt I'll ever do one.
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Absolutely not. You need a designers eye to understand how people work and how they will interact with a design. It's not all about gradients! Design is so much more than making things pretty, even if that's the best part :)
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She was born in India. She was raised in Minnesota since she was about 4 months old though, so she's pretty much white. :P She calls herself an Oreo!
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For the most part, anything I make for the web I code on my own with help from a few pros here and there (I know HTML/CSS, not JS). I don't know any Objective-C, but it's on my list of things to learn!
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I didn't really think about it too much until I was older. When I turned 15, I decided that I was going to be a designer, and I'm sticking with it.
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I probably should have clarified: I think Eminem is terrible, and that song is actually horrible. He also yells too much.
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Freelance. I'd work for a company, but with age / location restrictions it's really tough. That's not to say I don't love what I do, though!
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Hmm, that's a tough one. It really varies, but I really do enjoy browsing Dribbble! Sometimes I find that it can be a creativity / productivity killer though, as you can get sucked into the thinking that you'll never be as good as some of the amazing designers there, and that often leads to more imitation than your own creativity, which isn't good. I still love the website, but to be honest I'm more inspired by certain people and their work / personality / actions than I am any website.
Chris Masterson’s Bio
I'm a designer from Minneapolis, MN. I love what I do.
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