As a kid I was never in one place for a long time. Throughout my childhood I attended 9 different schools from Elementary to Middle School as well as High School. In Elementary School I attended 4 different schools in different Districts; Sacred Heart Academy, Judson and Brown, Suzan B Coombs, and Mentone Elementary. In my Middle School years I attended 4 more schools; Moore Middle School, Cesar Chaves, Shandin Hills, and Enrique Camarena Jr. High. Lastly I attended Calexico High School for my the whole 4 years which was an amazing experience.
I grew up loving superheroes as I praised them more than princesses. My Favorite male superhero in the Marvel Cinematic Universe is Spiderman, my favorite female superhero is Scarlett Witch. Tom Holland is my favorite actor who has played as Spiderman opposed to Andrew and Toby. Tobey Maguire will always have a place in my heart as the original Spiderman but as all things there were flaws. For example his age was quite noticeably older than Peter Parkers, as well as his relationship to Mary Jane as there was just not enough chemistry. Andrew Garfield was an AMAZING Spiderman but didn't fit into the role of Peter Parker well since he was just too hot to be a geek. Finally Tom Holland is the perfect fit for Spiderman since he not only is literally fit but he nailed the dorky Peter and his need to save people.
I speak 3 languages semi-fluently. I speak english obviously as it is the language I grew up with. Along the way to adulthood I moved to the Imperial Valley where everyone speaks spanish including teachers, store workers, and restaurants. So in order to understand what people were saying I was forced to learn spanish quickly. When I entered High School at Calexico High I was upset there was no french classes to take so I went to my grandma, who speaks perfect French and I asked her to teach me. As of Junior year I learned semi fluent French. In my opinion I think it's better to know a language not everyone knows because you can insult anyone you want without them finding out.
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