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I see them as nerdy, intelligent, slightly socially awkward guys who are fascinated by technology and business.
They're more comfortable talking about:software, electronics, tracking systems, data, gaming systems and business models than guns, violence and street politics. They don't necessarily look like they belong in Tavon's house. That's part of their charm. They're probably the type of guys who can spend six hours arguing over a piece of code, get excited explaining something nobody else understands, and completely miss a social cue because they're thinking about the technology.
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