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Biography (or a try)




I was born in Santiago in 1997, 13th May.
I´m a "normal" (hetero-cis-happy-healthy) child, who likes playing with dirt, riding a bike and the like. (Nothing about reading something gloomy or staying in the shadows looking at the other kids playing)

I went to a little school near to my house. When I moved to a new house, I went to other little school too. Where? Ñuñoa (ulala posh boy!) It was there where I finished my high school studies. I don´t really want to tell you about my school days in depth because I hated going to school.

I've lived with my mum all of my life. I used to live with my grandmother for the first 10 years. After that, She went to live in the south (and I started visiting her every summer).

My hobbies are divided into 4 subjects: music, literature, sport and cuisine. I play the guitar and I listen to a lot of music. I cook my own food. I read some books and I try to go once or twice a week to the park and do some work out.








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