GentilleAlouette

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Hello!!

I was born on April 18, 1997 and am a high school graduate since June 8, 2015. I share my birthday with Conan O'Brien, Jessica Jung (former member of Korean all-girl pop group Girl's Generation), Sayako Kuroda (daughter of Emperor Akihito), Jeff Dunham, Tina Chow (1950–1992), David Tennant (tenth incarnation of the doctor on Doctor Who), Kitsuju Ayabe (1894–1980), Clarence Darrow (1857–1938), and Horace Alexander(1889-1989), and Audrey Tang. I love to draw, and I'm also very fond of blogging about whatever on Tumblr.

I'm American in nationality, but I'm majorly Italian and French-Canadian in ethnicity, with mixtures of Irish, English, Scottish, and German ancestry coming from my paternal grandfather. My father's maternal roots have been traced back to Naples and Caserta in southern Italy. We've even found that we have long lost relatives still living in either one of or both cities. However, because none of our family speaks Italian and doubts that they would speak English, we have yet to find a way to translate a potential letter my uncle has hoped to send them into Italian (without using a translator program) and inform them that there is a high possibility that they are indeed our blood relatives.

I took French in school for two years although I'm not confident in my ability to speak it fluidly. I'm somewhat "self-taught" in Japanese phonology and can understand some words, but I am in no means fluent and I won't pretend I am. I'm heavily pro-diversity and won't judge you based on your cultural background or heritage.

I came across this website very recently and I'm already very interested by it. I hope to make my own contributions to existing memorials, and dedicate personal ones to those I've lost. I have an invested amount of knowledge in learning about HIV/AIDS. On Christmas not even a year ago I met my adult cousin, whom my dad informed me beforehand had HIV. Being the ignoramus I was when I met him I was hesitant to be too close to him and even more hesitant to hug him. But I eventually had an epiphany that was basically "what even are you scared of anyway?" and decided it was time to fight fear with knowledge. Since then, I've been garnering a whole bunch of information on HIV and how it affects communities into today.

Hello!!

I was born on April 18, 1997 and am a high school graduate since June 8, 2015. I share my birthday with Conan O'Brien, Jessica Jung (former member of Korean all-girl pop group Girl's Generation), Sayako Kuroda (daughter of Emperor Akihito), Jeff Dunham, Tina Chow (1950–1992), David Tennant (tenth incarnation of the doctor on Doctor Who), Kitsuju Ayabe (1894–1980), Clarence Darrow (1857–1938), and Horace Alexander(1889-1989), and Audrey Tang. I love to draw, and I'm also very fond of blogging about whatever on Tumblr.

I'm American in nationality, but I'm majorly Italian and French-Canadian in ethnicity, with mixtures of Irish, English, Scottish, and German ancestry coming from my paternal grandfather. My father's maternal roots have been traced back to Naples and Caserta in southern Italy. We've even found that we have long lost relatives still living in either one of or both cities. However, because none of our family speaks Italian and doubts that they would speak English, we have yet to find a way to translate a potential letter my uncle has hoped to send them into Italian (without using a translator program) and inform them that there is a high possibility that they are indeed our blood relatives.

I took French in school for two years although I'm not confident in my ability to speak it fluidly. I'm somewhat "self-taught" in Japanese phonology and can understand some words, but I am in no means fluent and I won't pretend I am. I'm heavily pro-diversity and won't judge you based on your cultural background or heritage.

I came across this website very recently and I'm already very interested by it. I hope to make my own contributions to existing memorials, and dedicate personal ones to those I've lost. I have an invested amount of knowledge in learning about HIV/AIDS. On Christmas not even a year ago I met my adult cousin, whom my dad informed me beforehand had HIV. Being the ignoramus I was when I met him I was hesitant to be too close to him and even more hesitant to hug him. But I eventually had an epiphany that was basically "what even are you scared of anyway?" and decided it was time to fight fear with knowledge. Since then, I've been garnering a whole bunch of information on HIV and how it affects communities into today.

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