 My name is Jordan Sly. I'm a senior astrophysics major. My name is Andrew. I'm a second year east major here at Cal. My name is Justin Knight. I am a second year majoring in peace and conflict studies and linguistics. I'm Athria. I'm a third year MCB major with an emphasis in neurobiology. My name is Pranav. I'm a second year engineering physics major. I'm optimistic. I'm very excited, yeah. Pretty excited. I want to meet a nice boy and do 36 questions. I'm pretty excited. Like I just, I really want to meet the person. I just want to try it out, see how it works out. Maybe see if I can connect with someone with these questions. Hi. Pleasure to meet you. I'm Jordan. I'm Jake. Good, good. I'm Jake. I'm Leblaine. Leblaine? Leblaine. Nice to meet you. How are you doing? Oh, thank you. Hi. Nice to meet you. Andrew. Justin. Nice to meet you. Cool. I'm Bruno. Nice to meet you. Cool eyes. Blue. Are they contact? Yeah. Given the choice of anyone in the world, who would you want as a dinner guest? Albert Einstein. Just because I'm a student of physics. I would ask Jimmy Fallon to be my dinner guest. This is going to be such a corny answer, but my mom, my mom is super cool. She's really wise and I always appreciate things that she has to say. Maybe Conan. Yeah. I feel like he's not that intimidating and we could really go like punch for punch. I have like great dinner dialogue. Would you like to be famous and in what way? Probably a successful businessman so I can invite you to lots of parties and be well known for my success, not for scandals. If I'm actually going to be famous, I want to be famous in like a terrible reality star kind of way. Okay. I think that'd be funny. I'd want to be one of those famous people that's just like always going to be famous, but like I think being famous. And so whenever someone says something about me in the news, I just respond with like, oh I can't hear you over all this money, but I'm just still famous. When did you last sing to yourself or to someone else? Today actually. I sing a lot. I'm not very good at it, but I like writing music and playing music. Every morning? Probably like this morning or something. Really? When I'm alone I sing to myself. Yeah. Yeah, I was actually before I came here. I was singing to Justin Bieber's new song, sorry. Have you heard it? No. Well now you will. So it's really good. It's a really good song. The music video is awesome too. Alternate sharing something you consider a positive characteristic of your partner. Your taste in music and literature seems very, very nice, very attractive, I guess. You're sort of understated as like the way that you have been talking so far, which is like a nice quality. You know, it's like an elegant way to be. Value the importance of memories, which I think is really cool because people often have experiences and they forget about them and they don't realize that just replaying memories in your mind is super powerful. And it's kind of cool that you're studying coxide materials and biology. So you're studying that, but you still have the other interest in comedy. It's like, I don't really hear about it much. Not a lot of people, it's like, oh I'm in comedy, I need to comedy. But it's really cool that you're pursuing that, want to be a writer. And you're doing that in college. Thank you. That's good for you. That means a lot to me. I like how you have a soft heart despite everything. A mean bone in your body, like you can't even conceptualize what mean is. My mean bone's right here. Oh my god, you literally don't know what being mean is. Complete this sentence, I wish I had someone with whom I could share. Maybe Sundays. Just Sundays. Just Sundays. You mean like Sundays like the day or ice cream? They're not mutually exclusive, like we were talking about before. Maybe someone who will fucking walk down college with me on Sunday when I have meds to do. Sundays. That's cool. I wish I had someone who would go stargazing with me because I go stargazing all the time and nobody else likes me. I think that I learned a lot about him and we actually have similar viewpoints and sort of things like friendship and like family. That was really cool even though we came from different walks of life. So that was awesome. It's like each question I learned a little bit more about her and it's like deeper complexities about her life. And yeah, I think it's, I treat her the same way as I treat one of my best friends maybe because it's just, I've learned about her in that deep of a level. I definitely felt a lot, a stronger connection after having gone through the 36 questions. I was surprised at how comfortable I felt doing that. I got to see him really fleshed out, which was cool. It was stressful. Some of them were really hard to answer. Like, what's your saddest memory or something like that? And that's something just like I don't think about all the time, so it's hard to articulate it to somebody who's like trying to get to know me. It was really personal. There's like, there's a lot of trust that goes into, you know, telling, telling another person that kind of stuff and, you know, having somebody else tell you really personal things. You know, you have to, you know, let them know that they can trust you too. Yeah.