“Cutting hair at the assembly was pretty fun; it felt kind of honorable being able to cut most people’s hair and beards. It was really funny because they all looked like little kids, or more like grown babies. Being able to cut Jack Swafford’s hair, my king, my GOAT, my treasurer, being able to shave his head and just revive him and give him a new haircut. Let’s just say he had a bit of a glow-up thanks to my magical hands. I love his hair now, and he’s just the greatest of all time, that’s all I’ll say about that. During quarantine, I had really long hair, but I didn’t want to buzz it. So, instead, I learned how to do low fades and tapers. I don’t think I’ll continue it, though, just keep it as a hobby for now. I’ll probably keep doing it with friends though, cause the main thing I like to do is hang out with friends, and cutting their hair is just one way to give them a bit of a revival,” Arias-Maldonado said.