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If you need some kindness, if you need to restore your faith in human kind, if you need to cry a bit - watch this video.
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Atelier Ryza Anime Reaction
Episode 7: “Klaudia’s Courage”
Ah yes, the earthquakes. They only happened on the island so those who were spending their time on the mainland building the hideout wouldn’t know.
Ah rather flimsy cover story. I’m surprised he bought it despite it being her MO to go off in places where he can’t find her.
I guess we really are ditching the flute for an early debut of archer Klaudia. I’m cool with it, though. And besides, we haven’t seen any of the characters use magic or any of their other special moves.
Somehow, Lent’s sword looks more beat up every time I get a look at it. At this point, it is mocking me. Break already!
Hey, it’s Chisa- I mean Romy! Where’d she disappear to?
The dress thing is random, but I think I know who this client trying to “score a prince” is. I don’t remember her name, but I do remember how her quest line goes.
Speak of the devil. So, Jonna, was it? I wonder if we’ll get to see her in a different outfit.
Klaudia just wants to see Ryza dressed up.
“Romy said you’re the only one who can wear it.” I’m not a tailor, but I’m pretty sure one can adjust the size for someone else, otherwise it wouldn’t suit the client.
Of course Lila has never worn anything like this. I’m fairly certain clothes like that were never made where she came from.
Every Atelier game I’ve played so has had at least one broken item needed to be fixed through a single use alchemy recipe.
So Klaudia has moved on from hitting a stationary target while moving to hitting a moving target.
Wow, the Jonna in the game just hung around at the harbour, asking Ryza to bring her various things. This Jonna is actually taking a more proactive (and practical) approach. I’m a little disappointed, the other Jonna was more fun.
She doesn’t care if it’s her own father, nobody insults her Ryza friends.
That’s heavy ultimatum, and completely unreasonable. But I know he’ll eat his words in time so it’s fine, I guess.
Test #1: Fix the leak in my house.
Alchemists are actually kind of like handymen, though. Actually, they pretty much do anything and everything, thanks to the versatility of alchemy.
He has a point, fixing a leak doesn’t tell him how strong Ryza is.
With the way he is acting right now, Bos is in no position to call anyone else a brat.
Lumbar is his training partner. That’s why it took him two whole games before he was strong enough to join them on an adventure in the third. There’s this one scene where he just finished wiping the floor with Lumbar, and as he’s talking about how crazy strong Bos had gotten, he openly admits that Ryza and the others are still stronger.
What he said of them chasing the next shiny thing might have been true of Ryza before, but with alchemy she found his calling. As far as I know, Tao was always interested in reading the books in his library, and Lent’s always been working to train himself despite lacking a training partner or instruction. He might lack actual skill and experience, but he certainly built up the muscle for fighting.
Klaudia has been trying for several episodes to try and get the story on Bos and the others. If I didn’t already know, I’d be a little peeved at this point.
Next episode, EXPLOSIONS!
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royal-confessions · 3 years
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“I'm a little bit disappointed that Hurrem Sultan was never portrait in any film serie or movie by an ukranian or polish actress. There are so many talented and gorgeous actress from this two counties such as Olga Kurylenko, Kasia Smutniak or Jonna Kulig but all the producers choose were white-washed Turkish actresses to represent a women who was literally enslaved and sold to the Sultan. It's not comparable to black-face but I find it really disrespectful to all the Slavic people who were captured and enslave during that time to be represented by people who did that to them.” - Submitted by Anonymous
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swedeandsour · 5 years
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Jonna Lee on Demystifying the Aura of Her Viral Fame; Finding Her Voice and Her Die-Hard Fanbase
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In her videos Jonna Lee (ionnalee/iamamiwhoami), carries an imposing presence. Her talons drawn over the bloodied shriek of her piercing falsettos, Lee certainly echoes the sentiment of a mythical being where cryptic words of love and hope beckon wondrous melodies through striking iconoclasm. In reality, what we see with Jonna Lee the performer is quite different. Though her intensity apparent in the palpitations of her rave-driven melodies; analogous to what someone might see in the industrial nightlife of Central and Eastern Europe, ionnalee's stage presence carries a certain tenderness to it. A tireless worker for her often die-hard audiences, Lee's performances are vibrant and energetic. There in her live show, vigorous dance routines sandwich between the illuminating wings of "Chasing Lights" and we even see a Russian floating-step that sees her levitate off the ground on during her performance of "y". With her vocals honeyed and mellow despite their resonant carry, the smoke and mirrors of Lee's live element showcase Jonna in a different light. It’s a real joy of performance that we see with Jonna, one that shines a light on her oh-so-human vulnerability that we often forget when she’s draped in faux-fur and suited-up in character.
Speaking to Jonna before her show in Toronto in her co-headlining show with TR/ST, we tried to demystify the mythology behind Lee’s eccentric presence. Kind and soft-spoken, the fearless performer seemed somewhat reserved and humbled by the whole concept of even stepping out on a world tour. There speaking about influences and finding her artistic voice and without dredging into drawn-out cliché, Jonna made sure to highlight one very important aspect. Throughout the viral madness of her initial few videos and now a world tour, none of it would have been possible without the undying support of her fans.  
Words + Photo: Peter Quincy Ng
Part of the interview has been edited for clarity
We’ve been slowly demystifying Jonna Lee. What’s it like being on tour so far and meeting your fans through your newly found infamy?
First of all, it’s amazing to fathom all of that; very surreal. It is kind of like you are in a little bubble working alone a lot, or with me and (producer) Claes (Björklund). We don’t have much connection with the music industry or just networks, so coming out seeing this many people and listening; seeing their response, it’s quite new to me. At this (crowd) size especially, it’s overwhelming but positive stuff obviously. It just takes a while just to process everything.
Tell me about your beginnings form Jonna Lee to iamamiwhoami to ionnalee again, and on how you found your artistic voice. You transitioned from largely acoustic singer-songwriter prose with sweet and mellow melodies to a more aggressively electronic and experimental style - striking and shrill.
I didn’t know I had in me, but in the beginning Claes believed in me a lot. In the beginning I tried to find my voice and sound more like this person or that person. I’ve been trying to sound British at first, because I had spent so much time in London in my earlier teens. At first I had also been afraid to do things out of the box as we recorded; because me and Claes, it’s the same team you know? We both kind of made our transition.
I remember at first, I was like, “No we need to strip back, no compressors”. I just wanted everything to be super natural and organic, and then when everything came out I was really dissatisfied and felt like I was invisible. We started playing around started to scrap everything. I mean we couldn’t because it was already out, but you know mentally start over. Then we did you know? No rules, let’s just do this.
Now I find we’re back again at it and I needed to connected to my personal point of view, because I’ve grown a lot musically as well. I’m also a better producer than I was ten years ago, so I wanted to see where I was ten years after this project. I don’t know if I am going continue as iam(amiwhoami) right now, but we’ll see. It’s a scary thing as well.
When you first started iamamiwhoami, there was a lot of mystery behind your origins and the mythologies of your persona. Were you worried about how you would be perceived or did you think you have convinced people you were Lady Gaga?
Uh no (laughs), I was not but I was hoping to maintain my anonymity because we were a group. I figured if they figured out our identity, then they’d judge the book and my previous work and everything. At the point of exposure (of my identity) though, we were all really disappointed but then again we never really tried to hide anything. We just took advantage that no one in Sweden really cared about iam(amiwhoami), so we were able to continue for quite a long time. When the whole thing happened though, it was just kind of surreal, you know (being mistaken for) Christina Aguilera, you can really plan that stuff ahead (laughs). I don’t think that sort of viral is happening anymore because everything has changed so much.
iamamiwhoami acquired viral fame, and one of the jokes on YouTube is that 90% of your views amounted from someone typing in one of the letters from b-o-u-n-t-y and the other 10% of fans are of the “COME TO BRAZIL!” trope. Was the concept of viral fame difficult to digest at first? Was there any pressure to keep the viral craze running?
Oh, it can’t be like that, I don’t think you can really do that, that whole thing with typing “y”, that’s just the internet doing its thing. Obviously, the other views are because it’s a great song and video. When that happens, you can’t (do anything to) affect it. You can try to force-feed it by doing the same thing repeatedly but if you look at the fifty-two something videos and continue to do quality things, then they those views will continue to be there. You see that in the shows, with a lot of those fans that have been there for ten years and that is so precious. The media coverage, that’s not connected to the actual work though. That’s connected to something else. It’s about what’s popular at the moment and I can’t compete with that and it has nothing to do with me.
In the age of instant celebrity, you managed to secure infamy without anyone really knowing who you were. For you is that an optimistic feeling?
That’s something that I’m proud of, but perhaps too proud of maybe. It’s rare that something is as pure as something like that, so I’m really happy that happened. Obviously I pointed a lot of people in a direction where if they weren’t interested they wouldn’t follow it, like with the whole identity when it wasn’t this supposed person or whatever, but it’s something that allowed me to tour all over the world.
You’ve recently assumed the persona ionnalee, a stylized spelling of your name. In a way, it has been hard to detach your previous effort iamamiwhoami from your current persona. How are the two similar yet different, and is that something you strive to change?
Mainly iam(amiwhoami) was about us (referring to Claes) internally, but it didn’t appear like it from the outside because I’m the frontperson and I created the project. It was always me and Claes. Claes is the main producer, I am the co-producer, we write all the music together and I write the lyrics and the melodies as well.
But for ionnalee, in iam(amiwhoami), I’ve never written from the point of “I”, from my perspective, my life and what concerns me. Also I produce everything myself but with some collaborations with Claes. He’s always like, “let’s do this!” playing some instruments. We love working together, we share a studio together. We have also had some of the same people working like (videographer) John Strandh and a few other ones were involved with iam(amiwhoami). So (the difference) it feels more like a project, not a person.
Both your projects have a very substantial audiovisual component to them and actually all you’re your singles follow up with a video. That’s quite a daunting task to say the least as music videos are huge commitments in time and in financial resources. How do you keep things fresh without blowing the budget?
Like financially, it’s always a bit of a struggle with how much time we can put in and with what gear we can produce with. We don’t have the funds to rent a lot of expensive stuff, so we relied a lot on what we could afford with our friends and stuff who want to help us create. For example, my brother Viktor (Kumlin) has always been John’s gaffer and cinematographer, even though he’s now a cinematographer himself. That’s one thing, but keeping the quality we will always make something because we feel like we have something to say and that’s easy then. You have the vision, you have the script, you have the song and everything’s together. If I would have continued making a video for every song like with iamamiwhoami that would be something that in the end would be something that wears out. I’m doing things differently now, to be more concentrated because I don’t want to being doing something just for the sake of format, like where I have to make a video.
Going back to the visual aspect, there is definitely the mythology; the mystique of “bounty” and “kin” but what really seems to be the underlying motif is the connection between the human connection to nature and the cosmos. Can you tell us how that inspires you, your imagery and music?
There are two sides to that; there’s creation in what we have done and the normative and traditional ways of doing things, then there’s creation, nature and how we connect to folklore. It’s what I grew up with and what my collaborators also did, so I guess it goes back to a question of visual aspect and it’s aesthetic. It’s a really hard question to answer.
Music is always a collaborative effor especially in the world of Jonna Lee, but what is most surprising is your connection to your fanbase. From the audiovisual aspect of in concert to your live shows, tell us how that has been? I suppose it has to be humbling but at the same time intimidating knowing that you have to deliver essentially for what they have paid for.
They are 50% of everything; they shaped the way the world tour acted. I didn’t think I would have toured (otherwise) because it would have been a hopeless thing. They’re communicating, live-chatting everything, I mean it’s sort of cliché but for ten years that’s really been the core of it all, otherwise it wouldn’t have been as interesting to create. They want to want to be part of it, that’s how I see it.
I know there have been many so-to-speak deeper questions being asked, but being the riddle and enigma you are, there is also an element to absurdity to all of this. Do you ever laugh at the all the toilet paper, cardboard boxes, glasses of milk, aluminum foil, morphsuits and fake fur you’ve used?
I mean that’s part of it; doing it in a different way. I mean I am laughing it all the time, like (the video) for “Some Body” that just came out today, editing it with all the common themes. It’s important to have that self-distance with yourself so that you don’t go in and become too self-absorbed. So humor is a good tool, because it also speaks to people and it’s nice and it makes you feel good and it’s not just (speaking mockingly) fashion! You know, it needs to have its human side.
You can check out ionnalee’s latest video for “Some Body” below:
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archivesdecreole · 3 years
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QUARANTINE EXPERIENCE
BY CATHERINE LANOY
I and my group of friends are planning to have an outing to one of the beaches in Glan, Sarangani. One of my friends- Hanie, who has short hair, big eyes and a chubby check, donated a free ride van to lessen our payment. Every one of us agreed because it’s free. What would you expect? One of our friends asked her many times if she was sure about offering us a free ride with her uncle's van. It feels like it’s too good to be true. We planned the outing activities and stuff one week before the outing date. We also planned what kind of foods to bring and what we were going to cook in the evening, morning, and afternoon. We also divided the group into cooking time so that everyone will enjoy and clean.
A week has passed and the day has come. It was March 19, 2020. 8:00 AM. We decided to see each other outside Villa Amor hotel so that Haines's uncle wouldn’t have a hard time finding us. By 8:30, we’re all complete and only waiting for Haines' uncle. Hanie is in Gensan so she just waited for us there. We waited for like one year-until 11 AM but still no sign of Haines uncle. We called Hanie but she is not answering her phone. She gave us the number of her uncle so we call him also, same as Hanie he’s not answering the call. We waited and waited until 2 in the afternoon, we lost hope so we decided to just find another van to rent. We can’t cancel our outing because we're all ready and prepared. Even though all of us are kind of disappointed, we still chose to continue the outing. All of us wanted to yell like no tomorrow at Hanie’s face but we chose not to.
We found a van to rent and leave at exactly 3 in the afternoon and we arrived at Coco beach at 5 PM. We were arranging our things in a cottage when one of my friends shouted. We all looked at her but she said it was nothing, so we just ignored it and continued preparing for our dinner. After preparing it all, we all gather for dinner, while we're happily eating, Jonna, one of our friends, told us why she shouted a while ago. It was because she saw a ghost floating in the dark part of the beach. Most of us got scared, but we need not think of it because we needed to enjoy our outing. After we finished eating, some of my friends went near the beach and took a picture and the four of us were assigned to wash the dishes. I was the one who left the cottage because I was cleaning the table when suddenly I heard someone crying and saw someone sitting on the chair. I could see it in my peripheral vision. At first, I thought my friends were pulling a prank on me so I just smiled, but I realized I was the only one who left there. How could someone be sitting beside me? My smile faded. I felt scared so I did my chores fast and went with friends.
After we enjoyed our outing, we decided to go home. I never told them what I saw because I want them to enjoy themselves and not be scared. Before we left, I looked back at the beach and someone was waving at us so I waved back. It’s in our traditions to do what they do too or else something will happen to you. When we are already away from that beach, everyone told us what they experienced. And guess what? All of us have the same horrible experience.
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celebritylive · 5 years
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Wedding bells are about to be ringing in a big way for fans of MTV’s The Challenge.
Zach Nichols, a nine-time competitor and finalist on the recently concluded The Challenge: War of the Worlds 2, popped the question to his longtime love (and seven-time competitor) Jenna Compono — and she said yes!
The proposal took place on Saturday evening at the Rockefeller Center Christmas tree in New York City, according to E! News. “I was so surprised! We went to see the tree every year since we met and a lot of memories have happened in New York City. I was so surprised and it was so sincere and sweet. I couldn’t be happier,” the bride-to-be told the outlet.
View this post on Instagram Finally took Beyoncé’s advice.
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On Dec. 19, Jenna revealed on her Instagram Story that she and Zach were driving 10 hours from where they reside in Michigan to New York to be with Jenna’s family for the holidays — and she was dreading it. “The drive absolutely sucks!” she said after listing the things she was looking forward to (seeing family and friends, food, and presents) upon arrival.
Zach, 32, and Jenna, 26, first met in 2014 on Battle of the Exes 2, where The Real World: San Diego alum Zach competed with Jonna Mannion and Jenna with her The Real World: Ex-Plosion ex Jay Mitchell. Sparks flew right away, and they dated on and off until Rivals III in 2016 — before a breakup that seemed like the end of the road that happened when Jenna used her rare phone call to call Zach at home, and he called her “Brooke.”
Both competed on the following season, but it wasn’t until season 2 of Champs vs. Stars in 2017 that sparks began to fly once again. When Jenna was injured, Zach was instantly by her side and showing support, even admitting he was disappointed she was leaving early because he was enjoying their time together. The romance soon restarted in earnest.
RELATED: Team U.K. Wins The Challenge: War of the Worlds 2
“Love isn’t practical,” Jenna wrote on Instagram in May 2018, when she and Zach officially revealed they were back together and stronger than ever. “It isn’t meant to be easy. It doesn’t appear on command. It doesn’t let you fall for whomever you’d like. It surfaces neither at the most opportune moment nor in the most convenient.”
“It might pair you with someone you might never have expected. It’ll put you face to face with endless obstacles. But in the end, none of that will matter because it’s how you overcome its obstacles that will define your love. It may not be practical, but love is ultimately the best thing that will ever happen to you.”
“Whenever we film together it brings back memories, which brings us even closer,” Jenna explained to MTV at the time of their reunion. “There are many many things I love about Zach. What I love most is that no matter where we are in life, I know he’s always got my back just like I will always have his. I can always count on him to make me laugh and we are able to be ourselves around each other. He’s just my favorite person.”
RELATED: The Challenge‘s Jordan Wiseley Breaks Down His Proposal to Tori Deal — The Ring, Who Knew, and More
The lovebirds both competed in War of the Worlds in early 2019, but they didn’t get along flawlessly throughout the season, especially after Amanda Garcia accused him of being on dating apps during the previous seasons (he claimed this was a joke and she was overreacting). Still, at the reunion in June, Zach was uncharacteristically vulnerable as he apologized to Jenna and raved about the state of their relationship.
“What I always forget, selfishly, is that it hurts her feelings,” he admitted. “She had every right to be mad at me. I’m just not good in those situations… I embarrassed her, and I love her. I’ve been sick about it, and we’ve worked through it and I’m really lucky that she chose to stay with me.”
Jenna and Zach aren’t the only Challenge favorites getting married in the near future. Jordan Wiseley proposed to Tori Deal during the most recent season, and Tony Raines and Alyssa Giacone were engaged during the reunion of Final Reckoning in late 2018.
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pewsikka · 7 years
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95 questions
I wasn’t tagged, I just like doing these. Also I’m sad and this works as a good distraction,,, but well, who cares. Hahaha. 
1. What is your full name? 
-Not telling. 
2. Are you named after anyone? 
-No. 
3. What does your name mean? 
-Apparently it’s origin of the name Dorothea, meaning “gift of God.”
4. Where are you from?
-Finland. 
5. Where do you live? 
-Finland. 
6. Where were you born? 
-In a hospital. 
7. Which of your parents are you closest to? 
-I don’t know, maybe mom? 
8. Which of your parents are you more like? 
-Uhh..... mom? We’re both temperamental. 
9. What is your favorite drink? 
-Water. I also like ice tea. 
10. What is your favorite food? 
-Pyttipannu. 
11. What is your favorite holiday destination? 
-I haven’t traveled much but I would love to visit France, England, Japan, America, Switzerland.... etc.
12. What is your favorite childhood memory? 
-Spending time with friends and being happy. 
13. What is your favorite way to pass time? 
-Having fun with friends. 
14. What is your favorite snack? 
-Hm.... chips? 
15. What is your favorite sport? 
-Swimming and playing badminton. 
16. What is your biggest regret? 
-Being a failure. 
17. Are you a fan of any sports team? 
-No. 
18. Are you a dog or a cat person? 
-Dog. 
19. Are you scared of heights? 
-Yes.
20. At what age did you go on your first date? 
-Hahaha, funny. 
21. What is an ideal first date for you? 
-I don’t know. Maybe .. watching a movie and holding hands? 
22. What is at the top of your bucket list? 
-I have no clue. 
23. What is something you’re gifted at? 
-Nothing. If I’m not a complete failure at something then I’m mediocre. 
24. What is something you look for in a partner? 
-Sense of humor and kindness. 
25. What is something you wish you were gifted at doing? 
-Playing the piano. 
26. What is the one item you can’t leave home without? 
-Headphones. 
27. What is the best compliment you have ever received? 
-All of them. 
28. What is the first book you remember reading? 
-It was a book about horses and that’s all I remember. 
29. What is the first movie you remember seeing? 
-In the movie theater? Bambi. 
30. What is the last book you read? 
-It by Stephen King. 
31. Do you like pets? 
-Yes.
32. Do you have any pets? 
-No. 
33. What is the name of your first pet? 
-Well, when I was a kid we had a dog called Mami. 
34. What is your best physical feature? 
-Hah.
35. What is your biggest accomplishment? 
-Being alive. So dark but true. It’s not always easy. 
36. What is your eye color? 
-Blue. 
37. What is your favorite color? 
-Blue. 
38. What is your favorite fairytale? 
-I really can’t decide, but the last one I read was called The Shroud and that was very sweet. 
39. What is your favorite ice cream flavor? 
-Chocolate-liquorice. 
40. What is your favorite music genre? 
-Uh.... Rock, pop,
vaporwave
? (Is that even a genre?) 
41. What is your favorite nickname? 
-I don’t have one.
42. What is your favorite quote? 
-I don’t know. 
43. What is your favorite type of clothing? 
-Tunics? 
44. What is your most commonly used swear word? 
-Hm.... Vittu? Saatana? Hevonperse? 
45. What is your star sign? 
-Virgo. 
46. Do you have a best friend, if so, then who? 
-Meri! 
47. Do you have a tattoo? 
-No. 
48. Do you have any allergies? 
-Pollen. 
49. Do you have any birthmarks? If so, where? 
-Uh, I’m not sure.. I have a decent-size mole on my neck? Is that a birthmark, I don’t know. Haha. 
50. Do you hold any convictions that you would be willing to die for? 
-I don’t think so? I mean sure I would take a bullet for my friends but does that count? 
51. Do you prefer kissing or cuddling? 
-I’d like to try both. 
52. What piece of technology can you not live without? 
-My phone. I use that to listen to music and I would go insane without it. 
53. What was the first concert you ever attended? 
-Jenni Vartiainen in Savonlinnasali. (With my dad!)
54. What was your favorite subject in high school? 
-Art. 
55. What was your first job? 
-Picking strawberries. 
56. What was your least favorite subject in high school? 
-Math. 
57. What is the furthest you’ve ever been from home? 
-Probably St. Petersburg. 
58. What is your biggest fear? 
-Not being enough. Also spiders. 
59. When did you suffer your first heartbreak? 
-Probably in middle school? 
60. When was the first time you were on a plane? 
-Never.
61. When was the last time you cried? 
-A few weeks ago. 
62. When was the last time you got in a fist fight? 
-Oh, it’s been years. 
63. Who has left the most impact on your life? 
-Unfortunately my bullies. 
64. Who is the best teacher you ever had? 
-Raija-Liisa. She was my homeroom teacher in elementary school. 
65. Who is the first person you call when something exciting happens? 
-It depends. Either one of my friends or my parents. 
66. Who is the first person you call when something horrible happens? 
-Meri or Jonna. 
67. Who is your favorite musician/band? 
-the GazettE. 
68. Who is your role model? 
-My big sister. 
69. Who was your first boyfriend/girlfriend? 
-Hah. 
70. Who was your first celebrity crush? 
-Leonardo DiCaprio. 
71. Who is your favorite actor? 
-Read previous answer. 
72. Who is your favorite actress? 
-Nicole Kidman. 
73. Describe yourself in a single sentence? 
-????
74. Have you ever dated two people at the same time? 
-Yeah sure. (Said in the most sarcastic way possible.) 
75. Have you ever suffered a fracture? 
-Yes.
76. Have you ever visited a country outside your continent? 
-No. 
77. How many boyfriends/girlfriends have you had? 
-Oh for fuck’s sake. 
78. How many relationships have you been in? 
-Zerooo, zerooooo ~
79. If you could give your younger self any advice what would it be? 
-Instead of pleasing everyone try to live how you want. 
80. Last time you swam in a pool? 
-A few years ago. 
81. What is your most embarrassing moment? 
-Being a weeb shit in 8th grade. 
82. On a scale of 1-10, with 10 being the highest and 1 being the lowest, rate your fashion sense? 
-7. I think I have a pretty good fashion sense. I still don’t wear fashionable clothes though, for a few reasons. One, that shit’s expensive, Two, nothing looks good on me so I’d rather not even try because the disappointment hurts, and Three, I’m lazy. 
83. On a scale of 1-10, with 10 being the highest and 1 being the lowest, rate your driving skills? 
-8. I drive a scooter. I’ve fallen a few times but I have never crashed or caused harm to anyone else except myself. 
84. On a scale of 1-10, with 10 being the highest and 1 being the lowest, rate your cooking skills?
-8,5.  
85. On a scale of 1-10, with 10 being the highest and 1 being the lowest, how good a kisser are you?
-??????
86. One thing you know now that you wish you had known as a kid? 
-You don’t just magically grow up and suddenly be a successful adult. I thought people my age had everything in order but nah, they were just pretending. Haha. 
87. The first app you check when you wake up in the morning? 
-Whatsapp. 
88. What app do you use the most? 
-Whatsapp I guess. 
89. What are some of your bad habits? 
-I’m very lazy. I also pick on my skin subconsciously.
90. What are your favorite things about yourself? 
-Uhh....... I’m very emphatic. 
91. What are your hobbies? 
-I’m not sure if I have hobbies. I draw, listen to music, play video games, read manga and watch anime, etc... I like being at home. Hah. 
92. What countries have you visited? 
-Russia and Estonia. 
93. What countries would you like to visit? 
-All of them. 
94. What do you consider unforgivable? 
-Bullying. 
95. What do you do for a living? 
-Nothing. I’m on a sick leave but after that is over I’ll be going back to school. 
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