[hider=Jeremy Silva][b]Name:[/b] Jeremy Silva [b]Age:[/b] 19 [b]Gender:[/b] Male [b]Appearance:[/b] [img=http://37.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lm7lq5NGGC1qk1h3wo1_400.jpg] [b]Bio:[/b] Jeremy spent most of his high school years out of high school, as expected of an only child living with an alcoholic aunt. Growing up his only role models were the punk rock musicians that blasted through his radio speakers, so he acted out early on, mostly for attention. He quickly found himself amongst a bad crowd and a prison sentence seemed like it was set in stone at that point. During the short amount of time he spent in high school he could be found either at a concert after party or roaming the town with a crowd of troublesome teenagers, smoking, drinking, partying, living their life by the music they listened too. Numerous absences and juvenile actions eventually lead to Jeremy dropping out of high school. During a span of two years he found himself in and out of police stations and old abandoned buildings where some band nobody had heard of was playing. There was always a couch for him to sleep on somewhere and friends that shared his lifestyle to cause trouble with. Jeremy eventually found himself charged with numerous counts of vandalism and no money to pay a fine. Wanting to avoid another jail cell, he chose to spend the summer as a camp counselor. It didn't seem as bad considering the alternative. [b]Personality:[/b] A lifetime of being told he would amount to nothing really dampens a persons sense of ambition and purpose. Jeremy acts juvenile, violent and ignorant, claiming he lives an anarchic "fuck the system" lifestyle, the whole punk rock enigma. As he see's himself getting older though, Jeremy has began to question whether he truly follows the beliefs his friends do, or if it's all just a cover up. Better to be called a criminal than a loser, right? Nontheless Jeremy is quick to act out, he hates being told what to do and will cause trouble simply out of spite. He blocks out any sort of feeling or affections, and puts on a cold, bully like image as a form of self defense. Living with an alcoholic mom his whole life has made Jeremy despise the sight of people who spent their days going to school, passing their classes and going home to a normal family. It's a reminder that his life is suddenly going nowhere, fast. Under all the attitude and violence, Jeremy craves positive attention and a chance to be someone else. [/hider]