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this person has three other roommates and is known for their eye rolls
this person has traveled to Korea and loves Kpop
this person is afraid of scary movies and knows how to make steamed rice rolls
this person isn't around much but comes every now and then
this person loves rice and helps maintain the social aspect of a student org
this person used to live the party life but claims to have retired
this person has "ties" with 2 family members and is notorious for "Long Time No See"
, this person has a deep, deep love for anime and has commuted from Sac since freshman year
this person is up to date with BTS and owns their albums; was SAFE staff for two years
this person won a scholarship from HSU before college and is usually down to chill and drink
this person is from Fresno and was a part of the HSU musical play last year
this person has is fun and lives with a housemate who owns a hamster
this person has gone to SEAYC many times and is part of the Honors Program
this person is the only one from the Bay and is notorious for their 4/20 Snapchat posts
this person plays the ukulele and has the same name as a famous celebrity
this person smiles a lot and is going to be the secretary for Hmong in Health next year
this person plays volleyball and visited Las Vegas in December of 2019
this person works for SEARAC and recently went to Thailand (if I'm correct)
this person might give you anxiety and, at one point, probably encouraged you to make bad school decisions

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