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Who do you think is the most talented rapper in the kpop world?

I dunno, PSY? Being fluent in English probably has to count for something.

that's right! you look like a fly today

Dammit, is that what it was? I knew I shouldn't have gotten into that telepod...

What's the weirdest question someone's ever asked you?

Man, that would be a great story to tell if I knew the answer.

When life's got you down, what do you do to lift yourself up?

I try to read, I go to work, I'm laughing with my friends.
And I write, and I listen to a lot of music.

Paul McCartney said: "If slaughterhouses had glass walls, everyone would be a vegetarian." What do you think about it?

I know what goes on inside a slaughterhouse, and I still eat meat.

What kind of law do you want to specialize in?

Law became an option for me after I did okay in my media law class in CMC. I understood the subject, I liked to argue, I liked to lawyer people, and media law put it all in a form that I really just got, so yeah, that's one of my own options. Although, since I'm not exactly doing well in substantive constitutional law right now, which is basically where media law takes its stuff, I'm not so sure about it now.
I also wanted to be a lawyer for... athletes and in sports, that kind of thing. The medico-legal stuff also interests me. But that's all assuming I make it through, anyway.

How are you liking law school so far?

Good question. I like it when I get shit right; that validates me. Hate it when I'm not good enough no matter how much I prepare.
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How can a person tell if you're sorry?

If the sorry party owns up to what he/she did, is willing to take the hit of anger/frustration/disappointment coming from the injured party, and is willing to do everything to make up for it.

When you let people down, unintentionally, how do you make it up to them?

Well, it varies from person to person. But first of all, if you care about that person, you always have to own up to what you did - even if you didn't mean to do it - because somebody still got hurt and that's not a good feeling to carry with you at all. And doing that entails saying sorry, always.
Then you have to wait for things to be all right, I guess. Sometimes it takes long, sometimes by the end of the day they may have let it go. Until then, and then after it, just be good to that person(s) the best way you know how. Build their trust back up, if you need to. Do things that make them happy, and do it sincerely.

When you imagine yourself as really, really relaxed and happy, what are you doing?

I'm making music with my friends.

I'm not sure about it but... I'm sure you won't regret letting me entertain you. ;)

Do you know how to... recite the provisions of Book IV of the NCC in a funny accent?

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