Ego of the week
Posted on Thursday, February 8, 2007 at 12:00 am
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Coming to Penn from Australia by way of the elite Institut d'‚tudes politiques, junior Damien Bright makes a memorable impression. Embracing pretension, we asked him a few questions from the Proust Questionnaire to find out the depth of his profundity.

Street: What is your principle defect?

Damien Bright: I talk too much. That probably leads to all the rest, which is treating people like shit. I think that I present more enthusiasm than I have the time and energy to go through with. That's not to sound cocky or arrogant, either, because it's difficult for me as well.

Street: What do you regard to be the lowest depth of misery?

DB: Being shafted when you love someone. That might be soppy, but it's true.

Street: Could you describe your first kiss?

DB: I was 11 and it was at a pool. I got called Hot Lips for three months because no one else had kissed anyone else at that age. How'd you like that? You gonna use that? Fuck off.

Street: What would you like people to say about you when you leave a room?

DB: "Pass the beer."

Street: What would you name your children?

DB: Probably really irritating Irish names that they'd grow up to hate. Like Ulysses, which isn't Irish at all, and Seamus, and Siobhan, because that's really ugly.

Street: Who are your favorite characters in history?

DB: Napoleon, because he's really short. Hannibal, because he did that whole elephants thing. Robespierre, because he shot his face off.

Street: How would you like to die?

DB: Very messily, hopefully. Strewn across a highway, very flamboyant and stupid.

Street: Could you define 'modality?'

DB: Are you taking the piss?

Street: Finish this sentence. I'm not pretentious, I'm just.

DB: A cock.

At this point, Damien took out a pouch of tobacco and began to roll a cigarette. He refused to answer any questions for the rest of the interview.

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