Very nice area. Why don’t you really like movies?
Where do you live currently?
Background music.
Anything else recently, anything new?
Music. You said you liked the “Hamilton” musical?
What kind of things?
Then let’s put it this way. If you don’t have screen time, what are you doing?
Daan Park, is it?
What else do you do? I know you don’t make a difference between living and working. Maybe something else we don’t necessarily know about you, how you spend your time.
What did you get out of that?
You read “The Three‑Body Problem,” I think?
Do you read a lot of science fiction?
Is it science fiction?
Yeah.
Maybe some fiction?
Of course, because you always have fun in whatever you’re doing.
Let’s put it in another way…
For you, it is?
Very interesting. Anything more leisurable?
What do you get out of that?
Interesting. Thank you. Just very quickly, to end, you do read a lot apparently. You talked a bit about that, but recently, what did you read?
Working with government?
Right. Maybe something more significant.
That kind of thing.
Yeah. That really get on your nerves easily.
Absolutely. There don’t seem to be many things that annoy you, but maybe you can name two or three.
Yeah. Do you think so?
It’s just how people are. They’re just curious.
Is that annoying to you?
She said, “Oh, wow.” After our first meeting, she was like, “What does she look like? More like a man or a woman?”
OK. I’m sorry to insist on it, it’s just interesting how it still interests people. I’m taking Chinese classes, and one of my teachers asked me, “Oh, so what are you doing currently as a journalist?’ And I said, “Yeah, I’m going to…
Right. One question you get asked all the time, I just wanted to make sure it’s still the case. Your gender, your identity, you used to say your gender or whatever is…
Yeah. Talking about building character, what other major influences, maybe from your childhood, your upbringing?
How did you…Sorry?
That’s terrible.
What was it?
What’s your earliest childhood memory?
Right. That’s maybe why nobody ever asks you.
Do you want to answer that one?
I’m not going to ask that question, because you already asked it.
Not only journalists, anybody.
Maybe something more interesting to you.
Ah, what time is it? Sorry, OK.
What do you mean, what time is it?
25.
Maybe which question did nobody ever ask you?
Very interesting. We have five minutes left, so let’s just jump to some more personal questions, if you don’t mind.
It doesn’t really matter what kind of government you’re working with?
We had that discussion, sorry. Just ways of saying that slip out like that. I guess for you, it doesn’t change much, as long as you can do what you want and get your ideas through?
Sorry, yeah, with.