Welcome to Krysdal C. Warhol’s personal website.

This is a quiet corner on the web where I:

  • Share everyday thoughts and moments from campus life
  • Publish notes from classes
  • Write reviews on music

About Me

Hi, I’m Krysdal C. Warhol — a junior at Peking University, majoring in Computer Science and Economics. I also go by the nickname Tori Yasai.
This site is where I drop class notes, daily rambles, and the occasional music review no one asked for but I wrote anyway.
Thanks for stopping by — have fun exploring!

About My Nickname

Tori means bird in Japanese (and, incidentally, is also a fairly common English name), while Yasai means vegetable. Together, they quite literally spell out rookie in Chinese — a playful way to describe myself as a beginner not just in academic fields, but, honestly, in most things in life. After all, I’m still flapping my wings and growing my leaves, trying to figure things out one awkward step at a time.

About Thinks I Like

I like Tigers Blood flavored snow cones — that chaotic mix of strawberry, watermelon, and coconut that nobody can quite explain but somehow just works.
I like Japanese cuisine, especially sashimi and unagi don.
I like Spanish food, especially paella, sangria, and pulpo a la gallega. I like watching Mean Girls for the millionth time and still laughing like I don’t already know every single line (and nursing a big crush on Regina George every time).
I like listening to Radiohead when I want to sink into my thoughts and let the world blur for a while.
I like dancing (badly) to Chappell Roan like nobody’s watching — even though everyone probably is (but I’m quite an introvert, really).
I like humming along to Waxahatchee when I need something soft and honest to hold onto.
I like campy outfits that sparkle a little too much and dramatic eyeshadow that probably belongs on a drag stage.

About Skills I’m Currently Developing

  • Spanish
  • Japanese
  • Photography
  • Makeup

About My Research Interests

  • Embodied AI
  • Macroeconomics

About My Friends

  • Marshall Wang, a junior at Xidian University, majoring in Software Engineering.