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Love Connection: Niels and Madelyn

Date: Saturday, September 10\nTime: 7 p.m.\nLocation: No. 3

Niels:\nSexual orientation: straight

University involvement and activities: UPC Cinematheque, OFFScreen, working in a lab - I'm even judging me for putting that.

Ideal date: I'm pretty open to most things. I like dark hair - brown or black for some reason - but I'm definitely not committed to that. You probably shouldn't be taller than I am - sorry tall girls, I am sure you get that all the time. Personality-wise, you just have to be not offended by me. And willing to play along. I like jumping rope.

Ideal date location: Honestly, just having someone over for a chill evening of movies or food or exploring the universe. So indoors, sustenance, colonization.

How important is physical fitness?: I try to go work out as often as possible, but usually fail in the process. I do make it at least once or twice a week, and I usually walk everywhere, so I think I'm in pretty good shape. I am way better about fitness when I don't have work to do.

Favorite TV shows: "Archer," "Arrested Development," "Family Guy"

Favorite books: "Catch-22,"

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