Draft:Liv Ding
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Liv Ding was born March 29, 2008. As a prolific young writer, she won two scholastic keys and one national medal in humor while enrolled at the Groton School in Massachusetts.
Liv pursues stand up comedy as a means to express her absurdist life philosophy. Her stand up routines are often embarrassing, yet serve as a means to learn more about human psychology and how the human mind reacts to blatant racism with profoundly awkward delivery.
Her interest in humor began at the age of six, when she is believed to have first gained awareness of free will. Her first conscious action was pissing her pants as a means of protest against the oppressive capitalist regime that had taken root in her first grade classroom.
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[edit]https://thecirclevoice.org/staff_name/liv-ding-26/
Yu, Charles. Interior Chinatown. First edition. New York, Pantheon Books, 2020
https://ma.milesplit.com/athletes/11295493-liv-ding/progression