![]() Author has written 1 story for Misc. Plays/Musicals. It's recently come to my attention that I haven't updated this thing in a while (the last time was March 5th, and it's now July 26th)...let's see, what interesting things can I share about myself at this point in time? Name: Robin Favourite Country: Germany! Then England after that, and...that's pretty much it. I like a few states in the US (Hawaii and Alaska, basically) but I don't like the US as a whole. I live in the US btw, so don't get the idea that I'm just some European chick who thinks Americans are all a bunch of idiots. I'm an American chick who thinks Americans are all a bunch of idiots. Just to clarify. But I do spell some words in their British form. Favourite Music, By Genre: Altie (that is, alternative), Foreign (European and Indian specifically. Indian like the country, not like the Native Americans.) By Artist: Tokio Hotel (German band, sings in German, English), The Killers, Kerli (Estonian singer, sings in English), Nena (German singer, sings in German mostly), Placebo, Massive Attack, Cobra Starship, Linkin Park (I usually listen to them while writing songs), Green Day, The Offspring, MGMT, Coldplay, Keane, Weezer, Muse, Lady GaGa, Adam Lambert, No Doubt, Gwen Stefani, and a shitload more. XD By Song: "Save You" by The Moxy, "Strange" by Tokio Hotel & Kerli, "Goodbye" by Kristinia DeBarge, "Felicia" by The Constellations, "Sleepwalker" by Adam Lambert, ...hmm...there's more, but I can't think of them right now. Favourite Books: The Mortal Instruments series by Cassandra Clare. The end. Nothing can top them. If/when the movie is finally made...Molly Quinn should play Clary Fray. Kristopher Turner as Simon Lewis. Alex Pettyfer as Jace Wayland. Nicholas Hoult as Alec Lightwood. Megan Fox as Isabelle Lightwood. Bill Kaulitz as Magnus Bane (for the record, Bill says he's straight, and I believe him. I'll love him always, no matter what.) Favourite Movies: Sweeney Todd, I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry, Hot Fuzz (police movie with a badly chosen title-it's not a porno!) and...I think that's it. I don't watch a lot of TV. But my favorite shows are House, The L Word, Bones, and...I think that's it. Pretty sure. Now that I've gotten all the usual waffle that people usually put up over with, I feel I should have something profound to add. But...I can't do profound. So... Tokio Hotel Fun! 1. Real TH fans know more songs than Monsoon. We waited for infinity; Bill Kaulitz - born in Madgeburg, Germany, September 1st, 1989, 10 minutes after his identically unidentical twin brother Tom. Brown eyes, naturally blonde hair dyed black, usually with blonde-white highlights. Singer. Began writing songs as early as 7; his first song was to his dead mouse and was titled Traurig (Sad). Allergic to apples and mosquitoes. Has an artificial left ear (a mosquito bit him and he had to go to the hospital for a week...not fun, I imagine). Had a vocal cyst (from singing too much) removed in March 2008. Loves monkeys. Favorite colors are black, orange, and red. Has 3+ tattoos. Has 2 piercings, right eyebrow and tongue, and possibly a third one, left nipple, but that's not been confirmed. Doesn't like energy drinks. Wants to meet the Olsen twins, Mary-Kate and Ashley. Hates it when girls bite their nails, yet does it himself when nervous. His biggest fear is that he and Tom will have a big fight and never talk to each other again. He hates his feet. He dislikes singing before 8am, because he feels his voice hasn't yet awoken. Afraid of seaweed. Likes to sew. Very superstitious. Previously had stagefright. Doen't like the way Tom and Georg talk, it's "vulgar." Dislikes when his fans dress like him. He doesn't want to get married, but if he did it would be an UNtraditional wedding. Tom Kaulitz - born in Madgeburg, Germany, September 1st, 1989, 10 minutes before his identically unidentical twin brother Bill. Brown eyes, naturally blonde hair. Guitarist. I'll add more later, I got distracted watching YouTube vids of the band...mostly Bill. |
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