I was always interested in figuring things out. I'd do experiments, like combining things I found around the house to see what would happen if I put them together.
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I'm sort of an experimenter; I thought it'd be interesting to play around and see what's there.
I started doing experiments - mostly in organic chemistry, because it was so much more interesting - in my mother's laundry at home.
So in the first draft, I'm inventing people and place with a broad schematic idea of what's going to happen. In the process, of course, I discover all sorts of bigger and more substantial things.
I always wanted to be really experimental.
Ever since I was little, I've always had a few science experiments going on.
Experimental science is fascinating, but I don't want to do it. I want other people to do it, and I'll read about it.
I just went to the hobby shop and got an electricity kit and a chemistry kit, and I'm really excited to do experiments like squeezing an egg into a bottle and growing crystals. I'm really getting into hobbies.
I'm more interested in what I discover than what I invent.
I like many different things you know so I'm probably going to experiment, and if I didn't I'd be a little bit strange and boring and stiff and kind of dead, and I'm very not that.
My mom would give me a piece to play, but I wouldn't do any theory because when it came time to do it I would sneak back upstairs and watch TV. So, I had these kind of nonchalant lessons for years, then it just started soaking in.
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