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Ohio, United States



It first started at about 13 years old when he became obsessed with traditional German construction, after that "phase", he began acting up in public.
At 14, somehow concrete was brought up in class and he scratched a kids face for not sharing his opinion.
At 15, he was found smashing concrete blocks at a nearby construction site with a hammer at night (~$1500)
At 16, he had a mental breakdown, because we went to London for vacation and it had a little too many brutalistic buildings for him to handle.