Interview with @Leviathan 31.05.2026
Thank you very much Christopher that I can interview you. ๐๐ I have 20 questions but will ask each time 5. And if you dont like a question i can always change it of course. ๐๐
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1: How long are you a member of PPG and what are the things you like the most? And do you maybe have tips for @Etienne to make PPG better?
What I like about PPG is it removes the restrictions (since you are restricted to who you can talk to) so you can talk to people from all across the world. I've been a member for over a month and I feel like more restrictions should be added since anyone can talk with anyone which is bad.
2: Can you tell maybe about your hometown and what it is like? In what other places did you live and which is your favourite? And do you have any brothers or sisters and if yes are you really close and do you look like each other in some ways?
I was born in Charlotte, North Carolina in the United States. I identify strongly as a Charlottean and absolutely love the cityโit actually bothers me when people talk down about it. I have also lived in Lexington and Thomasville, and I am currently living in Fayetteville, North Carolina. Charlotte is definitely my favorite, to the point that I even describe myself based on my roots, like being a "Charlottean-Fayettevillain" right now. I also plan to move back to live in Charlotte in the future. I have a younger sister who was born on January 29, 2013. We are not close at all; in fact, I've described our home life dynamics as pretty miserable. There was a severe incident where she even pulled a knife on me. As for looking like each other or my family, I don't really notice it.
3: What is your biggest dream and do you think that you would ever get that dream in real life? And what are things that worry you to reach that dream?
My absolute biggest goal is to tear down both the "Factory Model" and "Prison Model" of American education and rebuild it into an entirely new, creative education system. I want to pursue a career in elementary education to set a strong foundation for future generations. I genuinely believe that I am the only person who can change the school system, though I know I can't do it entirely alone. I've already spent years creating my own detailed teaching methodology called the Magister Butler Methodโข (MBMโข) to prepare for this. I worry a lot about the deeply rooted flaws of the current United States Government-run system, such as chronic underfunding, severe teacher shortages, and a rigid framework that completely ignores individual student needs and forces compliance over critical thinking.
4: What do you think about schools in your country? Are you happy with how it is now or do you think that things should really change? And what is your favourite subject in school and your least favourite subject? And how are your classmates?
I absolutely love school itself because it gets me out of the house, but I truly hate the system. I believe things drastically need to change because the current American public school system is an outdated factory model that rewards robotic memorization and fast-talking extroverts while punishing internal processors and introverts like me. My favorite subject to talk about is Math and Science. On the other hand, my least favorite subject or area of study is English and Social Studies. I care deeply about my peers and their overall wellness. However, school environments can be socially exhausting for me as an introvert with Autism Spectrum Disorder. I also struggle with finding opportunities to make friends, which worries me because a lack of social connection is a huge public health issue. I can't tell you about how my Classmates are because in the US, we rotate classes so I have lots of classmates. So each period has mostly different classmates.
5: Do you have a nice talent that maybe other people dont know yet? And what skill would you like to have in the future that you dont have yet at this moment?
I have a unique musical talent that I call the "Voice of the Sirens". It's a specific form of melodic vocal improvisation where I can completely compose and sing a piece of music on the spot without any prior preparation or writing it down. It creates a distinct, consistent melodic sculpture in my head, though it takes a lot of mental effort to try and remember it verbatim later! I would love to learn how to speak French fluently in the future so that I can watch the French dub of Miraculous Ladybug without needing any subtitles.
Thank you very much for the first part of this interview Christopher @Leviathan!! ๐๐๐๐ If anybody wants to ask a question or post a comment you can do that below โฌ๏ธโฌ๏ธ or write @Leviathan a message!! ๐ More interviews of PPG members are on this page: overview of interviews.