friday night live with huhnkie lee 176.1

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00:00:00Hello friends, welcome to Friday Nara Bunkily episode 176.1, Happy Friday.
00:00:09As usual, I worked on some more during the digitalization process in the Zoom software.
00:00:17I found some counter example to the conjecture, to the hypothesis using this quotient function.
00:00:28It doesn't quite work, but it's a good attempt.
00:00:36And yeah, we'll find formula for it tomorrow, maybe.
00:00:58We'll work on more examples, find some patterns, and then we'll come up with some kind of another hypothesis.
00:01:08And for now, I do not know yet.
00:01:13But we are one step close to find the formula for Baird's coefficient, okay? Yeah, cheers.
00:01:43Hmm.
00:02:14Yeah, it's me so far, okay?
00:02:19I do not have formula for it yet, but maybe tomorrow.
00:02:24We'll find formula for Baird's coefficient, okay? Yeah.
00:02:28Maybe. Okay? Yeah.
00:02:30Let's take five minutes break, okay? Yeah.
00:02:32After that, yeah, we'll go to Instagram live together, okay?
00:02:35Because we did a lot of mathematics tonight.
00:02:38Okay? Yeah.
00:02:40It's exciting. Very. Okay? Yeah.
00:02:43Yeah, five minutes break, please. Thank you.
00:02:46Mm-hmm. Yeah.
00:02:48Welcome to Friday Night Hungry, episode 176.1.
00:02:53Happy Friday.
00:02:54Yeah, there we go.
00:03:00Fantastic.
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00:07:59Yeah.
00:08:02Okay, welcome. Yeah. Well, let's put this behind us. Okay, let's talk. Yeah, some narrative
00:08:18mathematics, narrative humanology. Yeah, like growing up, like being an adult. Okay. Yeah,
00:08:26let's talk about that. Yeah. It's like this. Okay. When I was a student in school, I learned
00:08:35mathematics done by other people. Now that I'm older, I know enough mathematics. So now I am a
00:08:44mathematician. I create not create, I discover my own, I discover the mathematics that has not
00:08:52been discovered so far. Okay, yeah. Kind of logical passage, right? Yeah. So it's growing up as a
00:09:02mathematician. Okay. Yeah. When I was a student, I just studied what other people have done in
00:09:07mathematics. Now, I discover brand new mathematics on my own. To be adult, to be independent. Okay.
00:09:15Same thing, like, yeah, some people who are more into business, they used to be employees.
00:09:23Later on, they create their own business, own company, right? Like children, they used to
00:09:30depend upon their parents. After that, they move out of their parents' house and get their own
00:09:36house, apartment, and get a job and make money themselves. Okay. Yeah. Same thing. Yeah. Students,
00:09:47later on, they become teachers themselves. Okay. Yeah. Politics, same way. Yeah. I used to belong
00:09:54to a Republican party. I learned many good things from Republican party about politics. Okay. Now,
00:10:01I have my own party as an independent. Yeah, unofficially, yeah, human rights party.
00:10:09Cheers. Yeah. It's part of, like, growing up to be an adult. Okay. Yeah. Cheers. Yeah.
00:10:19To be independent from your parents. Okay. Yeah. After you become adult, yeah, you do your own
00:10:26things. Yeah, free, independent. Okay. Sure. Okay. Let's continue. Okay. So,
00:10:38oh, God, I have to redo my hair after that.
00:10:43And then wash my hands.
00:10:45Yeah. Filmmaking, same way. Yeah, I used to be an actor later on. Yeah, I became a filmmaker. I make
00:10:50my own movies. Okay. Yeah. Yeah, I used to go to, like, go to, like, radio talk show. Now, I have my
00:10:58own show, like, Instagram live, Facebook live, right? Yeah. Dailymotion, YouTube streaming
00:11:07services. Yeah. Now, I have my own show. Okay. Yeah. But before that, I used to go to, like,
00:11:13radio talk show. I learned a lot from them. Okay. Fantastic. Let me wash my hands.
00:11:20Okay.
00:11:51Mm-hmm. Yeah. Very cool. Welcome to Friday and Monday, the Humanology Weekend Edition. Okay.
00:12:08How nice. Yeah. Work and play. Yeah. Let's play time. Let's start with selfies.
00:12:20Okay.
00:12:31Yeah, it's winter, so I'm wearing the sweater, so I don't have to wear a necktie anymore,
00:12:36because if I wear a necktie, well, it won't be visible anyway.
00:12:40Sorry. Okay.
00:12:57But I love neckties, though.
00:13:10Okay.
00:13:29Okay.
00:13:40Ah.
00:13:52Hello. Yeah. Welcome. Happy Friday. Welcome to Friday Night Live, don't you think, in
00:13:58South America? Yeah. Friday Night Live, episode 176.1. Yeah. Welcome. Good evening. Yeah. Welcome.
00:14:08Yeah. Happy Friday. Yeah.
00:14:13Yeah.
00:14:18Cheers. Yeah.
00:14:27Yeah. Welcome. Yeah.
00:14:28Mm-hmm. Yeah, future leaders, mighty proud. Yeah, martial arts, continuing education,
00:14:39and continuing quality of life. Okay? Yeah. Do exercise, okay? Yeah. Strong body leading to
00:14:46strong mind. Very important, okay? Yeah. Martial arts, dancing, running. Yeah. Yeah.
00:14:59Yeah, some muscle exercise, too, okay? Like push-ups, you know, like calisthenics, pull-ups.
00:15:05Okay? Yeah, maybe some weightlifting, too. Okay?
00:15:10Oh, yeah.
00:15:16Cheers. Mm-hmm.
00:15:18Mm-hmm. Yeah. Yeah, so as usual, yeah, we did mathematics, right? Yeah. Let me show you,
00:15:40okay? So, yeah, the number theory, right? Yeah. Great common divisor,
00:15:49right? Best coefficients, you know, making very good progress. Yeah. So, now,
00:16:00welcome, friends. Let's take five minutes break, okay? Yeah, because I need some vocal rest,
00:16:04okay? Yeah, thank you. Yeah, five minutes break, okay? Yeah. Yeah, continuing education,
00:16:12quality development, okay? And do good in school, and do good in your workplaces, too. Okay? Yeah.
00:16:21And exercise, very important, okay? Okay, yeah. Let's take five minutes break, okay? Thank you.
00:16:27Happy Friday. Welcome. Yeah. Mm-hmm. Okay. Very cool. Five minutes. Thank you. Okay. Welcome. Yeah.
00:16:40Yep.
00:16:57Mm-hmm.
00:18:27Mm-hmm.
00:18:57Okay. Okay, welcome back. We are back. And some commentary here, okay? So, yeah, welcome. Look,
00:19:27yeah, I smoke cigarette outside, okay? So, some recommendation, okay? If you are male,
00:19:34put in your social media account photo, put a male figure or gender-neutral figure, okay? If you are
00:19:46female, put a female figure as your profile photo or something gender-neutral, okay? But do not
00:19:54cross the gender boundary, like if you are male and you have some female photo as an account photo,
00:20:02that's, I don't recommend that, okay? If you are female, you put a male photo in your account
00:20:09photo. I don't recommend that either, okay? It's either same gender as yours or gender-neutral
00:20:17account photo, okay? So, that would be my recommendation, okay? Yeah, thank you. All right.
00:20:26Yeah. Okay. Yeah, welcome. Yeah, so if you are male, okay, yeah, do not put a female account
00:20:45photo. Be proud of your own gender and vice versa, okay? Yeah, so, okay?
00:20:59Yeah. Do not pretend to be the opposite gender, okay? Be proud of your own gender, please.
00:21:08All right. Yeah, because in humanology, yeah, we recommend people to be straight, natural,
00:21:22okay? Yeah, recommendation, rather strong one, strong recommendation, okay? Yeah, cheers.
00:21:31Good evening. Happy Friday, okay? Yeah.
00:21:49I like this wine because it's like acidophilus, right? Yeah. Actually, wine is not acidophilus.
00:21:57It's more fungi, like yeast, right? So, they kind of ferment this, exposed to oxygen.
00:22:08What's that? Oxygen. Yeah, so yeah, this fermentation, continuing yeast, fungal,
00:22:19fungi, it produces some acid. Yeah, it becomes pungent, like vinegar, right? Yeah,
00:22:29balsamic vinegar is based on grape, like wine, okay? So, I like this, okay? So, yeah, cheers,
00:22:37yeah. Acidily.
00:22:42What's based on yeast? Fungus. Yeah.
00:22:51Yeah, thank you for asking. Yeah, my top three wine, I love Cabernet Sauvignon. Yeah,
00:22:57I like dry red wine, okay? Cabernet Sauvignon and Pinot Noir. Actually, before that,
00:23:05Argentina, Argentina, okay, South America, what's it called?
00:23:16It's been a while, okay?
00:23:20It kind of berry, they put some berry in there, okay? So,
00:23:29look it up on the internet, okay?
00:23:34I think it's from Argentina, okay?
00:23:48Red wine.
00:23:55Malbec.
00:23:57Malbec. Yeah. Yeah, South America, right? Yeah, Malbec. Yeah, that'd be my favorite,
00:24:09dry red wine, okay? So, Malbec, then Cabernet Sauvignon, and then Pinot Noir,
00:24:15yeah, based on France, okay? But Malbec has to be my favorite, yeah.
00:24:20Yeah, I think they put some berries, maybe blackberries, blueberries. It's Malbec. Yeah,
00:24:26it's a little bit pricey, more expensive, but yeah, when I can afford it, yeah, I buy Malbec.
00:24:34It's amazing. Cheers. And what is this one? Pinot Noir from California, okay?
00:24:42Okay. Yeah, barefoot brand, okay?
00:24:52Back in the days, they would crush this, like,
00:24:57grapes with their barefoot, okay? So, yeah, traditionally, okay? Yeah.
00:25:03That's the brand behind this barefoot brand in California, okay? Yeah.
00:25:09Oh, sure. You know the things about wine, huh? Mighty proud. Cheers. Oh, yeah. Cheers, yeah.
00:25:23Nice. Yeah, welcome.
00:25:30And hey, no illegal drugs, okay? Yeah, no illegal drugs, please. Yeah, just
00:25:36look, I recommend you to change your Instagram name because no illegal drugs, please, okay?
00:25:47We do not like illegal drugs, or we do not like anything illegal, okay? Yeah, just
00:25:55uh...
00:26:02Healthy hobbies, okay? I'm 46. I'm at home. I'm not driving anywhere.
00:26:08Yeah, so after this, yeah, we'll do, like...
00:26:11Yeah, welcome, friends, future leaders, mighty proud, yeah. Yeah, major arts, exercise, career
00:26:25development, okay? Yeah, welcome, yeah. Future leaders, very proud of you, okay?
00:26:35Okay, yeah. You want to join us? Sure, yeah.
00:26:37But I have to ask you this, okay?
00:26:53You want to join us? It's a conversation, okay? You need to be either alone or by yourself, or
00:27:03maybe your friends, but if you're under 25, your friends have to be the same gender as you are.
00:27:11Why? Because in this brand of humanology, we do not want people to date or even socialize
00:27:25with opposite gender, okay? If you're under 25,
00:27:32yeah, focus on education, career development. No socialization, no dating with opposite gender,
00:27:40but you have to be straight. We have many rules here, okay? Yeah, so, yeah.
00:27:51Continue education and career development until you turn 25. After you turn 25, yeah,
00:27:57then you can date opposite gender if you want, after maybe dating for at least one year.
00:28:06Yeah, if you want, yeah, maybe marriage, okay? Maybe, if you want, okay? But
00:28:15throughout conventional wisdom is this, okay? Before you marry, after you turn 25, right? At
00:28:24least date for one year to know about that opposite gender person, okay? Yeah.
00:28:36You really need to know somebody before you marry that person,
00:28:40and it takes at least one year, okay?
00:28:48Because when it comes to dating, right, like first date, second date, third date,
00:28:55after you turn 25, okay? Yeah, like they put on a happy face. They pretend to be a very nice
00:29:05person, right? But it's from my experience too. I used to date, okay? Yeah, but if you date a
00:29:16person opposite gender after 25 years old, if you date this person for one year, then you get to see
00:29:23this person in good times and bad times, okay? And then after one year of dating,
00:29:39you get to know this person's behavior, personality in good times and bad times.
00:29:46It takes about one year, at least, to see what this person is really about
00:29:57in good times and bad times, okay? Does this person have some issues? Temporal.
00:30:06Temporal. Yeah, like Donald Trump.
00:30:18Yeah, so at least one year of dating before marriage, after you turn 25, okay? Yeah,
00:30:26that's conventional wisdom. Common sense, okay? Yeah. Now, let's take five minutes break, okay?
00:30:31Yeah, okay? Yeah, welcome. Happy Friday. Yeah, welcome to Friday in our country,
00:30:37like Human RGB Canada, okay? We are very smart people here, okay?
00:30:44We are very good educators. Five minutes, okay? Thank you. Yeah, okay?
00:30:52Very cool. Future leaders. Mighty proud. Oh, yeah.
00:30:57Martial arts, exercise, continuing education, career development. Yeah, thank you.
00:31:02Five minutes. Very cool. Mighty proud. Oh, yeah.
00:32:56Okay.
00:33:17Okay, everybody, welcome back. Yeah, happy Friday.
00:33:21Okay. Oh, yeah. So, like, I have this leftover pizza from last weekend, and it was still good
00:33:38because in the refrigerator. So, about two days ago, I ate it at night, and it was still good,
00:33:47okay? I microwaved it, okay? So, it was still good. It's like spinach pizza, okay? It was still
00:33:56good, okay? So, oh, yeah. I guess I took, like, one slice of that, okay? So, it was good.
00:34:10Okay.
00:34:18Berries.
00:34:21How about some of this, like,
00:34:36strawberry vodka?
00:34:37Yeah. Well, this year, I didn't quite go to the, like, berry picking
00:34:50because, well, I kind of did. I didn't go all the way up to, like, Hatcher Pass. That's,
00:34:57like, one hour north of here, Wasilla, Alaska, okay? I picked the berries, like,
00:35:08let me have some of that, actually, okay? So, yeah, like, one minute, yeah.
00:35:16Yeah, high bush cranberries. Yeah, I did pick them in Lake Lucid Park in Wasilla, okay?
00:35:39Yeah, during my lunch hours. Several months ago, okay? Oh, that's really good, okay? Yeah.
00:35:52So, some internet web pages said
00:35:54that
00:35:59birds do not eat this, like, high bush cranberries.
00:36:10Maybe, maybe not. I don't know, but if what they're saying is true, they're saying, yeah,
00:36:15birds do not eat this high bush cranberry. If that's true, if birds do not eat it,
00:36:22my guess would be because it's too sour. It's very sour, okay? Picante, okay? Cheers, yeah.
00:36:33Yeah, but I eat it, yeah.
00:36:39Yeah, I like the sour, okay? Yeah, sour fruits, yeah. It's very
00:36:50pungent, yeah. I love that stuff, yeah.
00:36:57Citrus.
00:36:58Okay, yeah.
00:37:11High bush cranberries, native in Alaska, okay? Yeah, cheers, yeah. It's very beautiful and
00:37:19very healthy and delicious, yeah. Cheers, yeah.
00:37:27Yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:37:41Yeah, berry picking with high bush cranberry berry picking is not that difficult because
00:37:48they come with bunch, okay? It's not like one by one. It's actually five by five berries,
00:37:56okay? Yeah, this bunch of berries, like sometimes 10 of them, seven, five of them, okay? Yeah.
00:38:04So high bush cranberry picking is quite
00:38:11efficient because there are a bunch of berries together, okay? So
00:38:14yeah, it's not that laborious, okay? Yeah, cheers.
00:38:20But other berries, yeah, it's like one by one. That's more labor-intensive,
00:38:27like crowberries, for example, okay? Yeah, it depends on the berries, okay?
00:38:37Okay, yeah. You know, Jonas, but
00:38:42it's either you have to be alone or
00:38:48you have to be with same-gender friends, okay? Yeah, so,
00:38:59okay? It's either you have to be alone or you have to be with the same-gender friends.
00:39:07You're alone? Okay, sure.
00:39:13Otherwise, I'll let you go, okay? Yeah, but yeah,
00:39:20sure. Yeah, future leaders, my crowd, absolutely.
00:39:31Yeah.
00:39:37Yeah, you're not alone. Yeah, I have to let you go, okay? That's what I thought.
00:39:45It's either you have to be alone or you have to be with same-gender
00:39:49friends, okay? Otherwise, I cannot let you in, okay? Yeah. Well, that's the rule.
00:39:58Okay. All right, let's take five minutes break, okay? Thank you. Yeah, five minutes break,
00:40:06please. Thank you. Look, I said either you have to be alone or you have to be with same-gender
00:40:14friends. That's the rule, okay? Yeah, five minutes break. Thank you. Yeah, if you're under 25,
00:40:22you have to be focusing on education and college development, okay? Okay, yeah, thank you. Five
00:40:28minutes. All right, five minutes. Thank you. Okay.
00:40:44All right.
00:40:52Okay.
00:40:53Okay.
00:41:01Okay.
00:41:21Yeah, you know what? Let's restart this, okay? Yeah.
00:41:24Yeah. Until you turn 25, no socialization with opposite gender, okay? No dating and not even
00:41:36socialization with opposite gender until you turn 25, okay? So, yeah, I'm gonna cut this one,
00:41:41okay? So, yeah, we'll restart, okay? Yeah. Okay.
00:41:54Okay.
00:42:07Yeah, I'm very strict about this, okay? So, until 25,
00:42:12no dating with opposite gender and no socialization with opposite gender either, okay?
00:42:18Okay. Okay, yeah, there was that card, Lucas. Yeah, we'll take five minutes break. Thank you.
00:47:24Okay, welcome back. We are back.
00:47:28Oh, time's a little bit.
00:47:32We should do at least one hour, right? Yes. Look at my hair.
00:47:38What a mess.
00:47:42Barely covering the bowling spot, huh?
00:47:46Yeah, aging.
00:47:50Yeah, it's real. Aging is real.
00:47:54It's been less than one hour. Okay, okay, okay.
00:47:58Yeah, let's restart, okay? So.
00:48:02Okay.
00:48:06Okay.
00:48:14Okay.
00:48:20Hello, friends. Yeah, welcome to Friday Night with Hunky Lee episode
00:48:24176.1, I guess.
00:48:30Yeah, so friends, my recommendation to you is that
00:48:36until you turn 25, focus on education and career development, okay?
00:48:40And no dating, no partying.
00:48:44Yeah, go to libraries and befriend books.
00:48:48Study, okay?
00:48:52If you work, yeah. Yeah, do good at work
00:48:56and work and study. Sure, sure. Cheers, welcome.
00:49:00Future leaders, okay? Mighty proud of you.
00:49:04Yeah, it's important.
00:49:08Okay.
00:49:16I mean, but I have to
00:49:20confess, right? Did I party before I turned 25?
00:49:24I did. Yeah, where?
00:49:28Madison, Wisconsin. I was in Madison,
00:49:32Wisconsin University, yeah, well, in and out of school.
00:49:36Took me seven years, okay? Between 1997 and
00:49:402004, I was there for
00:49:44seven years, okay? Yeah, between
00:49:48the age of 19
00:49:52and
00:49:5626. Seven years.
00:50:00Yeah.
00:50:04Yeah, I did do some house parties there, yeah.
00:50:08Madison, Wisconsin. Yeah, like
00:50:12college town, right?
00:50:20So, yeah, sure, story time. Yeah, you can do that, yeah.
00:50:24So I went to house parties.
00:50:28Sometimes invited, sometimes
00:50:32not invited, but they're
00:50:36very nice to me, okay? Yeah. Madison, Wisconsin.
00:50:40Okay.
00:50:44I was
00:50:48so unpopular among females.
00:50:52Very unpopular among females,
00:50:56okay, so. Madison, Wisconsin days. College days,
00:51:00okay. I was so unpopular among females, okay.
00:51:04But between guys,
00:51:08uh,
00:51:12I would say, uh,
00:51:16more favorable review.
00:51:20Yeah.
00:51:24But
00:51:28I was very unpopular among females, okay?
00:51:32They did not like me at all, okay? But between guys,
00:51:36more favorable review. It was not like I was
00:51:40popular among guys. We are straight people, okay?
00:51:44But I made male friends.
00:51:48Madison, Wisconsin. Between 1997 and 2004. Seven
00:51:52years there, okay? For your college, it took me seven years because my English
00:51:56was not good enough, okay? Welcome, yeah. Cheers.
00:52:04Yeah, and, uh,
00:52:08yeah.
00:52:18So I was jealous of some guys in Madison, Wisconsin
00:52:22college days between 1997 and 2004. Seven years there, okay?
00:52:26American Midwest, okay? Wisconsin.
00:52:30And, uh, I saw some guys
00:52:34walking down the street with two ladies
00:52:38when I was walking alone.
00:52:42So I was very jealous.
00:52:46Yeah.
00:52:52Okay, okay. College days, okay, okay.
00:52:56Welcome, friends, yeah. Thank you for joining us.
00:53:00Happy Friday.
00:53:04Yeah, so Madison, Wisconsin
00:53:08days, seven years. I was between
00:53:1219 and, um, 26, okay?
00:53:16Yeah, majoring in computer science, Madison, Wisconsin University, and
00:53:20uh, yeah, I was
00:53:24very unpopular among females, okay? And so
00:53:28I was very
00:53:32jealous of guys there who are popular among
00:53:36females. Yeah.
00:53:40Yeah, I know you. Yeah, welcome back. Yeah, yeah. Very proud. Yeah.
00:53:44Cheers.
00:53:48So I just studied, yeah,
00:53:52during the spring break. Was it April,
00:53:56May or something? I don't know. Yeah, I didn't go anywhere.
00:54:00Stayed in the library.
00:54:04Yeah, wrestling with books.
00:54:08Okay.
00:54:12Yeah, so
00:54:16Madison, Wisconsin days, yeah,
00:54:20studying in the libraries.
00:54:24Alone.
00:54:28As a single guy, majoring
00:54:32in computer science, okay? So, yeah, it was very
00:54:36nice. Yeah. Yeah. But I was
00:54:40jealous of guys who are popular among
00:54:44ladies, yeah. But, no problem.
00:54:48I just studied
00:54:52as a single guy and going to the gym
00:54:56with my male friends, okay?
00:55:00I remember, uh, I hung out with
00:55:04Indian-American guys.
00:55:08Yeah, graduate record exam.
00:55:12You know, go to, oh, nice.
00:55:16Yeah, GRE, graduate record exam. Good, good. Yeah.
00:55:20Yeah, I did take the exam, okay? I just studied for it.
00:55:24It's a very good exam, right? Yeah. Going to graduate
00:55:28school. Okay, I'm very proud of you. Yeah. Cheers.
00:55:32Yeah. I did take it.
00:55:36It's a good exam. Yeah. Cheers.
00:55:40Mighty proud.
00:55:44Let's take five minutes break, okay? And then
00:55:48I'll tell you my college experience, Madison, Wisconsin, between
00:55:521997 and 2004. I was there for seven years, okay? Sure, yeah.
00:55:56Story time. Yeah, sure. Five minutes break, okay? Thank you. Mighty proud
00:56:00of you, future leaders.
00:56:04Yeah.
00:56:08Yeah, yeah.
00:56:12Yeah, I got, like, a good score there, okay? And then
00:56:16I went to Cornell University, PhD in computational
00:56:20biology. Yeah, yeah. Bioinformatics, yeah? Computer science department,
00:56:24okay? Yeah. That was, like, back in, like, 2004.
00:56:28Yeah. Okay. Yeah.
00:56:32Five minutes break, okay? Thank you. Mighty proud, future leaders. Yeah, welcome.
00:56:36Okay, yeah. Yeah, five minutes. Thank you.
00:56:40Welcome, welcome. Yes, five minutes break, okay? Thank you.
00:56:44Yeah. Yeah, mighty proud, future leaders.
00:56:48Yeah.
00:57:02Yeah.
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00:59:46Yeah.
00:59:50Okay, welcome back, welcome back, yeah, welcome, and yeah, some
01:00:19story time from Madison, Wisconsin University. Sure.
01:00:23Yeah. Thank you. Welcome. Yeah, so yeah, like, graduate record
01:00:29exam, right? GRE Yeah, to go to graduate school. In my case, I
01:00:32applied to Cornell University PhD program. Okay. I dropped out
01:00:37of the two years. Okay, because I was it was not for me. Okay.
01:00:43But for others, yeah, they finished their PhD. And
01:00:46nowadays, yeah, they're like professors. So my friends,
01:00:49they're okay. So cheers. Okay. I couldn't do it for some. Okay.
01:00:54Yeah. Cheers.
01:01:03Oh, the suit. Yeah, I bought it from like used goods store.
01:01:07Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Thank you. Yeah. I don't know what made
01:01:13this suit is okay. So some secondhand like used goods
01:01:17store. Yeah, I put it this like for like maybe $10 $15. Okay.
01:01:24Yeah. Cheers. Yeah.
01:01:30So in Madison, Wisconsin University, yeah, I did study
01:01:34for graduate record exam GRE. Okay. I don't know how about how
01:01:39is now but back in the days. Yeah, 350 store. Yeah.
01:01:43Fantastic. Thank you. Yeah. So back in the days, it was like
01:01:47English and mathematics and then writing, essay writing. Okay,
01:01:53so a mathematics and English. Yeah, I got 100%. Okay. But when
01:01:59it comes to writing, I got 5.5 out of six. Okay. Yeah, because
01:02:07it's like timed exam. So I did write essay and then put a very
01:02:17less sentence in the middle of me typing the last sentence
01:02:23timeout. So the last sentence was not finished. Okay. I think
01:02:27that's why I got 5.5 out of six. Okay. But like is a new 100%
01:02:33score in GRE. Okay, because I studied for it. Okay.
01:02:43Oh, my feet. I wash them with soap. Okay. Yeah. Yeah, thank
01:02:49you. Yeah. Cheers. Yeah. Yeah. So yeah, welcome. Yeah. Hello.
01:03:02Yeah. Good evening. Absolutely. Yeah. Yeah. And maybe your
01:03:13filmmaker. Yeah. MOV extension. Yeah. Okay. Yeah, I wash my feet.
01:03:23Thank you. Yeah, yeah. I love it. Okay. Yeah. martial arts
01:03:28education, career development. Okay. Thank you. Future leaders
01:03:31my problem. Okay. And so in medicine is constant university
01:03:38days between 1997 and 2004. Seven years. Okay. Yeah, Joker.
01:03:45Yeah, I do not like that movie. Yeah, they kind of glamorize
01:03:48crimes. We do not like that. Okay. We do not like crimes.
01:03:52Okay. So now let's get back to medicine is constant days. Okay.
01:04:03So story time. So yeah, sometimes I would take final
01:04:09exam for the maybe spring semester or fall semester, right?
01:04:15After final exam, okay, I got right back to studying for
01:04:21graduate record exam. Jerry. Yeah, to go to like PhD program.
01:04:28Okay. Right after final exam is done. I got right back to
01:04:34studying. Yeah, Jerry exam. Okay. Megalopolis. I'm not sure
01:04:41what that movie is about. Okay. But sounds interesting. Yeah,
01:04:48thank you.
01:04:52Am I shy? Not really. I don't think so. Okay. Cheers. Yeah.
01:05:06So when it comes to GPA medicine is constant university. Okay. I
01:05:10did very well. Okay, like 3.9 out of 4.0. Okay, so
01:05:18yeah. So Cornell University, I believe, Ithaca, New York, where
01:05:25I happen to be born because my father studied there PhD
01:05:29economics. He graduated. Okay. Unlike me, I didn't graduate
01:05:34there. Okay. Yeah, so Cornell University gave me this nice
01:05:39fellowship. Double fellowship. Okay. Try institutional
01:05:44fellowship. Try I. Okay. Yeah, it's a bioinformatics program.
01:05:49Okay. Cornell University, Rochester University, New York
01:05:53City, and also Vile College, Cornell University Medical
01:06:01School. Well, that's part of Cornell. So Cornell University
01:06:05and Rochester University, Manhattan, New York, and also
01:06:09Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in Manhattan, New York. Yeah,
01:06:13try I program. Try is triple institutional. Also, I got
01:06:18Presidential General Med's fellowship as well in
01:06:21Cornell University. Because I was a very good student. Okay.
01:06:26But when I dream about schools, in my dreams, I'm the worst
01:06:33student. Okay, like, I don't go to classrooms. I'm not prepared
01:06:40for this final exam in my dream. Okay. Yeah, school
01:06:45nightmare. Okay, I'm the worst student. Like, I didn't attend
01:06:48the classes, did not do the homework. Now tomorrow's final
01:06:52exam. I have these decks and decks of textbooks. And tomorrow
01:06:58is final exam. And I don't even know which final exam room is.
01:07:03What building? What room number? I don't know. In my dream. Yeah.
01:07:12Recurring dream nightmare. I'm the worst student in schools.
01:07:16Okay, sure. Yeah. Yeah, best movies. 2024. Yeah. A movie
01:07:26extension. Yeah, movie. Okay. Filmmaker. Okay. Yeah, I like
01:07:30this movie called The Substance. Yeah, do me more. It's a body
01:07:35horror movie. Okay. Yeah, I did watch that. And I like, like to
01:07:41make part of that movie. Okay. It was very funny. Yeah,
01:07:47Virginia. Yeah, I drove there once, I guess, when I went to
01:07:53Washington, D.C., like, when I was in Itaewon, Cornell
01:07:57University. Yeah, very good state. Absolutely. Okay. Yeah,
01:08:05June movie. I do not like that nose stuff. Yeah, this does not
01:08:11look good. Okay, so not a huge fan though. Yeah. Yeah, let's
01:08:17say five minutes. Okay, thank you. Welcome. Yeah. Future
01:08:21leaders, my proud. Five minutes. Okay, thank you. Yeah. You're
01:08:25fantastic. Okay. Yeah. Five minutes. Thank you. Very cool.
01:08:31Yeah. Yeah, June movie. I like that desert. Warm, gigantic
01:08:38monster. Warm. Okay. I like that part. Okay. Very creative.
01:08:42Yeah. Okay.
01:12:42Okay, welcome. Yeah, welcome. Good evening. Thank you for
01:13:06joining us. Yeah, future leaders, my proud. Oh, yeah.
01:13:11Yeah, the catcher room. Sure. Yeah, no, you have to add your
01:13:23prayer. Okay, after that, you go. Okay, so be as you prefer.
01:13:28Okay. Yeah. You have to be as you prefer. Okay, so we're very
01:13:34strict about this. Okay. Okay. So back in Madison, Wisconsin
01:13:51days, college undergrad for your college, right? Yeah, major in
01:13:58computer science. And then I mostly have brown people like
01:14:02me. Okay. Yeah, Indian, Americans and Asian Americans
01:14:08and yeah, computer science major. If you go to gym
01:14:15together, restaurant, restaurant together, single guys, okay.
01:14:20Yeah. Confidence. Yeah. We have a good time there. Yeah.
01:14:32Cheers. Yeah. Yeah, bunch of single guys major in computer
01:14:42science Madison, Wisconsin back in late 1990s, early 2000s.
01:14:47Okay. And yeah, I befriended this three wonderful Indian
01:14:56American guys. Okay. They're born and raised in America, but
01:15:00their ancestors from India, South Asia. Okay, so yeah. Yeah,
01:15:06we went to gym, gymnasium together, like squatting. Okay,
01:15:11like weightlifting together. Yeah. Sparring, right? Sure.
01:15:19Cheers. Yeah. Yeah, welcome. Yeah, so yeah, bunch of single
01:15:40guys majoring in computer science, right? Yeah, we go to
01:15:43restaurant together. Okay. Yeah. Indian Americans, right?
01:15:49South Asia. Good friends majoring in computer science
01:15:52together. Okay. Me? Yeah. Korean American, right? Asia. Okay.
01:15:56Far East Asia. But they are South Asians. Okay. Indian
01:16:01Americans. They are more American than me. Okay. Because
01:16:05I grew up in South Korea, right? But these Indian American
01:16:09friends of mine, computer science majors, okay. Three of
01:16:13them. Okay. They were born and raised in America. So they have
01:16:18no accent. Okay. They don't even speak Hindi. Okay. Yeah. Maybe a
01:16:25couple of words. Like Namaste, Shukriya. Okay. I knew more
01:16:30Hindi than they did actually. Okay. Okay. Yeah. Cheers.
01:16:43Yeah. So yeah, after class, computer science class, we go to
01:16:50gym, gymnasium together. We are lifting. We are bunch of single
01:16:55guys. But we did exercise. Okay. As computer science majors. Okay.
01:17:00We went to gym together. Okay. Yeah. Yeah. And sometimes we
01:17:09went to restaurant together. Okay. Yeah. Some of them out of
01:17:13three Indian American guys majoring in computer science.
01:17:17Okay. Yeah. Some of them are vegetarians. Okay. Okay. Yeah,
01:17:23we went to restaurant together. And I invited them to my
01:17:28apartment. They invited me to their not dorm room. We were
01:17:34off-campus people. Yeah, they rented house. Okay. With their
01:17:39roommates. Okay. Yeah, we had a very good time there. I
01:17:43remember. Yeah, it was nice. It was straight guys. Okay. Yeah.
01:17:50Brown people. Yeah. Yeah. Of course, we also befriended white
01:18:02people, black people. Of course we did. Okay. Yeah. But in
01:18:24school, mostly hung out with my kind of people, like brown
01:18:29people. They could be Asians, mixed races, Arabs, Middle
01:18:34Easterners, Jews, or natives, Indians. Okay, so mostly. Okay.
01:18:42So yeah, welcome friends. Yeah. Future leaders, martial arts,
01:18:47exercise, education, career development. Okay. Thank you.
01:18:52Yeah. Yeah, it is a Chagavadka. Okay. Yeah, welcome. Thank you.
01:19:08Yeah, Hmong people. Yeah, fantastic. They're from Laos,
01:19:11right? Southeast Asia, right? Yeah. Great people. I'm from
01:19:16South Korea. Okay. Yeah. So South Korea. Yeah. But Hmong
01:19:21tradition. Yeah. Laotians, right? They're amazing.
01:19:25Absolutely. Maybe Myanmar, Samparo, Burma. Okay. Yeah.
01:19:30Huge friends. Cheers. Yeah. Yeah, we have many friends from
01:19:40there. Okay.
01:19:46Yeah. Yeah. Laos, Myanmar, Burma, Southeast Asia, right?
01:19:52Yeah. Hmong. Yeah. Great. Tradition there. Oh, yeah.
01:19:57Absolutely. Yeah. Hm. You're very knowledgeable. Mighty
01:20:04proud. Future leaders. Okay. Yeah. Martial arts, education,
01:20:07career development. Okay. Yeah. Future leaders. Yeah. Cheers.
01:20:11Yeah.
01:20:16Yeah. Oh, they're amazing. Huge fan. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Okay,
01:20:32now let's do some time check. Because I'm kind of getting
01:20:35drunk. To be honest. Time check. Okay. Yeah, it's been more than
01:20:50one hour. Okay. So let's make transition to Facebook live.
01:20:57Okay. Yeah. Where we check out some YouTube videos and make
01:21:02some video commentaries. Okay. How about like street food in
01:21:07Laos? Street food in Myanmar, formerly known as Burma. Okay.
01:21:14Yeah. Let's check them out. Okay. So yeah, great tradition.
01:21:20Okay. Okay. That sounds very good idea. Okay. Yeah. Hmong
01:21:26people. Hmong people. Fantastic. Okay. Yeah. Yeah.
01:21:32Friends. Yeah. Learn martial arts, education, country
01:21:35education, career development. Okay. And be the leaders, be the
01:21:38saviors. Okay. Thank you. Yeah. Maybe I'll see you in Facebook
01:21:42live. Send them on. Okay. Or maybe I'll see you tomorrow.
01:21:46Okay. Thank you. Mighty proud. Okay. Yeah. Befriend books in
01:21:50libraries. Okay. Yeah. Do lessons, partying, dating. Okay.
01:21:56More about books, education, career development. Okay. Yes.
01:22:00Spend time alone with God, nature, books, martial arts,
01:22:05exercise. That's what we educate for in this school of human
01:22:10knowledge. Okay. Okay. Thank you. It's about education, career
01:22:16development, ambition, starting working. Okay. Yeah. Mighty
01:22:26proud. Okay. See you tomorrow. Thank you.
01:22:28Okay.
01:22:59Yeah.
01:23:25Very cool.
01:23:28Yes, all of them. Yeah, that's good. Okay. So yeah, so let's
01:23:34wrap it up for this episode and let's make transition to
01:23:38Facebook live where we check out some YouTube videos. Yeah, like
01:23:43Hmong people. Okay. Yeah. In Laos, Myanmar, Burma. Okay.
01:23:47Yeah. Great transition there. I met people from there. Okay.
01:23:52Where's the medicine counselor? Yeah. Woodmus Grocery Store.
01:23:56Okay. They're fantastic. Okay. Great martial artists. Okay.
01:24:00Like spider style. Okay. Amazing. Okay. Yeah, maybe they're
01:24:07culinary arts. Okay. So in YouTube. Okay. Sure. In Facebook
01:24:12live, which will be uploaded to YouTube. Okay. Sure. Yeah. Yeah.
01:24:19Friends in Denmark. Thank you. Yeah. We love all social
01:24:22media, streaming platform like YouTube, Facebook, Instagram,
01:24:29whatever. Okay. Yeah. Yeah, blogger. Also like Tumblr. Also
01:24:36crackpot. Okay. Yeah, those are the online social media or
01:24:41streaming platform. I mean, okay. Fantastic. Okay,
01:24:45internet. Okay. See you soon in Facebook live. See you
01:24:51tomorrow. Okay, we'll get back to you tomorrow. Sure. Thank
01:24:56you. Good night. Yeah. Mighty proud. Yeah. Exercise, martial
01:25:00arts, education, quality of life. Okay. Thank you. Future
01:25:04leaders. Mighty proud. Yeah. Fantastic. Thank you. Yeah.
01:25:13You're amazing.