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Yes, but not more than most other people. I try to keep things interesting, but generally I'm pretty similar to most people.
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I like it. It's definitely not for everyone and it's got a lot of problems, but I like it because it's home and its got a lot of different neighborhoods. People are generally pretty personable and nice. I think it also depends on what stage of life you're in. It's not a particularly good place to be a kid because it doesn't really have a lot for teenagers to do, for young adults has a lot to offer.
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Something interesting. I don't know.
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I really don't know. Most the video games that I own I only play with others. I have a ton of video games, but I'm not sure that I've even played through a third of them.
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I couldn't see myself marrying anyone at this point in my life, but later, sure. We get along pretty well and are good at talking about our problems and working on them. I think there are definitely a lot of steps between now and then. We've never lived together for one and are both really unsure about what our goals ultimately are. A lot can change in ten years.
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I really just left Bard because it wasn't what I wanted at that time. I wanted to work at a startup and be in a place where I was able to network and be stimulated in ways that were not possible at Bard. I transferred to USF becaus they have a flexible program that allows me to work at a startup full time while going to school. Being close to home and my girlfriend was definitely a upside but not a huge part of my decision.
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It's pretty simple, I'll probably be in a stable relationship with the financial freedom to work on whatever I like without having to worry about making a living off it, probably traveling a few months out of the year.
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Hustlin' at UpOut and going to school at USF.
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Nope, I had a black one for three years. The 3G and 4. For the 4S I wanted to try out white and to be able to tell which iPhone is mine compared to my brother and girlfriend who both have black ones.
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I'm actually a terrible person.
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I agree that income inequality exists and that it's not a good thing for society. I somewhat disagree with the lack of organization and clear goals of the occupy movement. I would like to see a clear message come out of the movement and some kind of proposed solution. It is clear right now that Congress is not acting in the best interest of most people as observed by their approval rating. I'm not sure if inequality is a symptom of having a capitalistic society and if it can be really changed under the current political system a really big barrier is the fact that congress is elected every two years (read Jeffery Sachs).
On another note, I think that many of the occupy movement's actions have caused harm to the communities that they operate in, for example, in many of the cities that they are in they are deterring would be shoppers from visiting the areas they occupy and causing local businesses harm. On some occasions, hooligans have joined the movement with the singular goal of destroying property and businesses and police have been in combat with them (Occupy Oakland).
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What do you mean by online friends? People who I've never met in person? Or people who I interact with the most online? I have a lot of friends who I rarely spend time with, but keep in contact with online.
Justin Leung’s Bio
Scientist, Idealist, Entrepreneur


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