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− | '''Danny Gonzalez''' is a student at Duke University, in the class of 2023. | + | '''Danny Gonzalez''' is a student at Duke University, in the class of 2023. This Danny is not to be confused with [https://everipedia.org/wiki/lang_en/danny-gonzalez Danny Gonzalez], the Youtuber with nearly three million subscribers, nor [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Gonzalez_(spree_killer) Daniel Gonzalez], the "Freddy Krueger Killer". He is only a college student. |
− | ==About | + | ==About Danny== |
===Likes=== | ===Likes=== | ||
− | He enjoys the hit TruTV comedy show ''Impractical Jokers'', a show about four lifelong friends who compete to embarrass each other. He is often oblivious to how nobody else enjoys the show like he does, and they often feel second hand embarrassment and cringe instead. | + | He enjoys the hit TruTV comedy show ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Impractical_Jokers Impractical Jokers]'', a show about four lifelong friends who compete to embarrass each other. He is often oblivious to how nobody else enjoys the show like he does, and they often feel second hand embarrassment and cringe instead. |
Danny also enjoys superheros, whether in the form of movie or graphic novel. He adores the Marvel cinematic universe as well as the video game series ''Super Smash Brothers'' and is constantly yearning to be able to afford a Switch. | Danny also enjoys superheros, whether in the form of movie or graphic novel. He adores the Marvel cinematic universe as well as the video game series ''Super Smash Brothers'' and is constantly yearning to be able to afford a Switch. | ||
− | He also plays Minecraft. He finds it an incredible game that has withstood the test of time. | + | He also plays Minecraft. He finds it an incredible game that has withstood the test of time. |
===Achievements=== | ===Achievements=== | ||
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He has unironically asked a peer what the square root of one was. In junior year of high school. | He has unironically asked a peer what the square root of one was. In junior year of high school. | ||
He has also bitten through and eaten the prongs of a plastic fork during Blue Devil Days. | He has also bitten through and eaten the prongs of a plastic fork during Blue Devil Days. | ||
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+ | ==Grand Engineering Challenges== | ||
+ | ===Better Medicines=== | ||
+ | [https://cheme.stanford.edu/news/engineering-better-medicines-stanford-institute-chemical-biology Engineering Better Medicines at the Stanford Institute for Chemical Biology], Tom Abate, Stanford University, 29 August 2013, accessed 9 September 2019, (Better Medicines) |
Latest revision as of 00:24, 11 September 2019
Danny Gonzalez is a student at Duke University, in the class of 2023. This Danny is not to be confused with Danny Gonzalez, the Youtuber with nearly three million subscribers, nor Daniel Gonzalez, the "Freddy Krueger Killer". He is only a college student.
Contents
About Danny
Likes
He enjoys the hit TruTV comedy show Impractical Jokers, a show about four lifelong friends who compete to embarrass each other. He is often oblivious to how nobody else enjoys the show like he does, and they often feel second hand embarrassment and cringe instead.
Danny also enjoys superheros, whether in the form of movie or graphic novel. He adores the Marvel cinematic universe as well as the video game series Super Smash Brothers and is constantly yearning to be able to afford a Switch.
He also plays Minecraft. He finds it an incredible game that has withstood the test of time.
Achievements
Danny has watched The Emoji Movie on opening day and still currently owns the ticket. He has put his lip on a hot skillet in a fruitless attempt to eat the sauteed onions left on it. He has unironically asked a peer what the square root of one was. In junior year of high school. He has also bitten through and eaten the prongs of a plastic fork during Blue Devil Days.
Grand Engineering Challenges
Better Medicines
Engineering Better Medicines at the Stanford Institute for Chemical Biology, Tom Abate, Stanford University, 29 August 2013, accessed 9 September 2019, (Better Medicines)