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20 Questions With Rob

Once again, we sit down with a WPI student to ask them random twenty questions.

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20 Questions With Rob
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My name is Rob, I’m a freshman-like what is the article about?

Just like, asking people random twenty questions.

Okay, um, I’m a freshman at WPI and I’m majoring in Computer Science, and I am, and I am from Massachusetts.

So, um, what was the last lie you told?

Um, I said my name was Rob.

What was your first thought when you woke up this morning?

Uh, I’m going back to bed.

Ugly and live forever or attractive and die in a year?

Attractive and die in a year.

If you could have anyone locked in a room to torment for a day who would it be and what would you do?

Can I say that I’m not that mean of a person?

Yeah you can.

Yeah I don’t think there’s anyone I really wanna torment.

What is the longest you’ve gone without sleep?

Um, three days.

Favorite curse word?

Fuck?

Shark diving, bungee jumping, or sky diving?

Sky diving.

What is one of the weirdest thing you used to do as a kid?

Um, I don’t know I’d like eat weird food combinations.

What is your most bizzare talent?

I can wall twerk.

Who would play you in a movie of your life

Uh, Morgan Freeman.

Favorite genre of music?

Uh, I don’t know, I like all genres of music.

What personal trait of yours has gotten you the most in trouble?

Um, I think-well sometimes I’m just really spontaneous and people think I’m really high and then I get in trouble.

What is your spirit animal?

Honey Badger.

If you inheirited a million dollars what would you do with it?

A million dollars? I’d probably donate some of it, and use the rest to spend on like a car and a house.

If you could travel anywhere where would you go and why?

Hawaii seems pretty chill.

Alright that’s fifteen, I think we’re good.

I was kinda having fun.

Do you wanna do more?

Yeah, I can do more.

Alright let’s do more. Um, most embarrassing moment.

I don’t know if I’ve had a really embarrassing moment.

How would your friends describe you.

I don’t know. [laughs] This is too hard, I should’ve stopped at fifteen.

What is your weirdest nickname.

I have so many nicknames. I have [redacted], there’s just [redacted], [redacted]. I don’t know why that was a thing. Well, you can’t really put this in, right? Like why would Rob be [redacted]?

I’ll redact it. It’ll be funny.

What’s is this for?

The Odyssey. I think we’re good.

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