Tony Hairston
As long as i can remember, I have had a love for breakdancing. more specifically, i learned the basics when i was in 2nd grade. Ever since, I've been developing my own style. In middle school, i was breakdancing and also learning new different styles like popping, locking, gliding, tutting and more. Once i got to high school, i was more low key, mostly due to pointless SAT prep and other high school shenanigans. In my senior year I thought i might as well look into clubs now that i finally have free time since i got out of class earlier. This was when i joined my school's breakdancing club, or the Exotic Elementz as we were called. We did several performances over the year and would even just gather during a lunch period outside and just start dancing. I had also started lifeguarding when i enterd high school since they held courses there that counted as Phys Ed credits. I have been lifeguardingfor 4 years so far, the first three on a beach and I have just started working at an indoor pool last year. As for my aspirations for the future, I feel i would like to make video games, or be an actor. I believe it's fun to take on an alternate persona, especially in video games. Role-playing games are one of my favorite genres because they have thedeepest and most intense storylines with insane twists. A great example of a game of this genre, and one of my personal favorites Persona 4 of the Shin Megami Tensei series. It's an extremely popular saga in japan that never dissapoints. One day I want to make a game as good as games like this, and even take part in voice acting the characters that I will write into my own story. I also strongly favor multiplayer games that force you to cooperate with teammates and fight against opposing teams. i like these kinds of games because I play them with a specific group of friends and we do in fact consider ourselves as a team, so we are constantly communicating during gameplay. these thing bring me joy, and I want them to be a part of my future, and also use them to bring joy to others. I guess one could also say that I am a fan of japanese entertainment, preferrably anime and manga. These are basically the same except anime is an animated series, while manga is like a japanese comic book. The stories and messages they give are amazing and hilarous. Whenever I'm having a bad day, I just watch or read one of these and my worries are wiped away instantly from the opening sequence or title chapter. The