09-15-2017, 11:36 PM
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[size=8pt][font=verdana]YOUSEF FAWAD MULIFI So the world goes round and round, With all you ever knew. They say the sky high above, Is Caribbean blue. If every man says all he can, If every man is true, Do I believe the sky above, Is Caribbean blue?
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> yousef was born as the youngest out of four on june twenty-first in kibuye, rwanda. his father, abdul, was a farmer and occasionally worked in factories, and his mother, jalila, took care of the home.
> yousef is his given name, but he's widely known as pluto, among other things.
> he's probably cisgender male - probably
> late twenties to early thirties
> it's true he did have siblings, but their names are irrelevant
> he doesn't like to label himself; he likes whoever he likes
> APPEARANCE
> PERSONALITY
> HISTORY
> he eventually experienced a revelation of sorts - this wasn't the life he wanted to live. he wanted to travel, see new people, and experience life at its fullest - as idealistic as it sounds, he truly believed he could do it.
> he was a nice guy and all -- jovial, adventure-loving, and compassionate -- but he made sure to not get too close to anyone in the hopes that he could one day flee and leave everything behind.
> so one day, he did - right up to morocco.
> yousef straight up hated his name. he thought it was too common, and it wasn't something he wanted to be binded to. so, in morocco, he decided he would go by a different name and a completely new identity.
> it was here where he picked up french and a little bit of spanish. previously, he only knew arabic and snippets of english.
> the first way he earned money was when he banded with a couple of other boys (he was sixteen at the time) and stole from people's houses. it worked for a while, but they got caught frequently.
> soon, he moved across the straight of gibraltar to spain, and worked as a farmer's assistant.
> he learned some more spanish, and once he got bored, he moved somewhere else, somewhere else after that, and somewhere else after that.
> he always went by different names and different identities. he didn't particularly make sure to create a "presence", but with his personality and the fact that he had been nearly everywhere, he became pretty well-known.
> though no one knew his real name or anything about him, he did develop an identity - "pluto". he did whatever he wanted, wherever he wanted.
> he often forgets his temporary name and tragic backstory -- people are there to remind him, though.
> the only thing he doesn't want to forget is his age. that's the only thing he feels he needs to keep track of, because it's the only thing that's truly irreplaceable.
> in the ideal world his travel journal would be a #1 new york times bestseller ok
> his writing is good and the stories he has to tell are better
> yeah i'll write more
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[size=8pt][font=verdana]YOUSEF FAWAD MULIFI So the world goes round and round, With all you ever knew. They say the sky high above, Is Caribbean blue. If every man says all he can, If every man is true, Do I believe the sky above, Is Caribbean blue?
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> yousef was born as the youngest out of four on june twenty-first in kibuye, rwanda. his father, abdul, was a farmer and occasionally worked in factories, and his mother, jalila, took care of the home.
> yousef is his given name, but he's widely known as pluto, among other things.
> he's probably cisgender male - probably
> late twenties to early thirties
> it's true he did have siblings, but their names are irrelevant
> he doesn't like to label himself; he likes whoever he likes
> APPEARANCE
> PERSONALITY
> HISTORY
> he eventually experienced a revelation of sorts - this wasn't the life he wanted to live. he wanted to travel, see new people, and experience life at its fullest - as idealistic as it sounds, he truly believed he could do it.
> he was a nice guy and all -- jovial, adventure-loving, and compassionate -- but he made sure to not get too close to anyone in the hopes that he could one day flee and leave everything behind.
> so one day, he did - right up to morocco.
> yousef straight up hated his name. he thought it was too common, and it wasn't something he wanted to be binded to. so, in morocco, he decided he would go by a different name and a completely new identity.
> it was here where he picked up french and a little bit of spanish. previously, he only knew arabic and snippets of english.
> the first way he earned money was when he banded with a couple of other boys (he was sixteen at the time) and stole from people's houses. it worked for a while, but they got caught frequently.
> soon, he moved across the straight of gibraltar to spain, and worked as a farmer's assistant.
> he learned some more spanish, and once he got bored, he moved somewhere else, somewhere else after that, and somewhere else after that.
> he always went by different names and different identities. he didn't particularly make sure to create a "presence", but with his personality and the fact that he had been nearly everywhere, he became pretty well-known.
> though no one knew his real name or anything about him, he did develop an identity - "pluto". he did whatever he wanted, wherever he wanted.
> he often forgets his temporary name and tragic backstory -- people are there to remind him, though.
> the only thing he doesn't want to forget is his age. that's the only thing he feels he needs to keep track of, because it's the only thing that's truly irreplaceable.
> in the ideal world his travel journal would be a #1 new york times bestseller ok
> his writing is good and the stories he has to tell are better
> yeah i'll write more
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