Here is my 50 facts about me video.
Let's get started.
I was born and raised in Honolulu, Hawaii.
I have a mom, dad, brother, sister, niece, and nephew.
My nephew is a toy poodle named, Joy.
I am 5 feet tall, which is 152 centimeters.
I shop in the kids department because I am so small.
Even my feet size is 22 centimeters or women's 5.5.
I started YouTube in 2011.
I chose the name, Starlet, because I love stars and starlet is a small star because
I'm small.
I am fluent in Japanese.
I'm learning Korean, Mandarin, Spanish, and American Sign Language.
I'm not vegan.
I'm not vegetarian.
I am a pickatarian, which means I'm very picky with my food.
I don't eat meat but I don't eat too healthy either.
My childhood nightmare included snakes so to this day I don't like snakes and I can't
eat eel because they are like the snake of the sea.
I've done a number of sports going up.
They include basketball, soccer, swimming, softball, golf, karate, judo, jiujitsu.
I've also taken many dance classes and they include hip hop, street, pop and lock, break
dancing, African, house, tap, jazz, ballet, hula, Tahitian.
I've also experienced playing many different musical instruments and they include piano,
ukulele, drum set, and violin.
I was horrible in English in middle school.
They put me in a reading class which is for students who didn't do so well in English.
I used to get Fs on the test in English, correct them, and then average out to a C student.
And then when I went to high school in New York, they said, WOW your English is so great
let's put you in honors English.
So that's another fact.
I went to high school in New York where they thought my English was so great because it
was a bilingual Japanese, English school perhaps.
Speaking of high school, I was a total tom boy.
I wore super baggy pants, and extra, extra large shirts and I would walk around with
some swag and if someone called me cute I was offended.
I was also terrible in Japanese in high school and I was put into JSL which is Japanese as
a Second Language.
And basically that's the opposite of ESL (English as a Second Language) and it was for students
who needed extra help in Japanese.
And so I was JSL.
Even then I was in JSL B which is lower than the low.
And then I went to college in Japan at a university called Keio University and I majored in business
and commerce which was a terrible idea.
It was super hard and I cried every night.
I was home sick.
I was culture shocked.
Everything was in Japanese.
I could barely keep up.
So then I transferred to a different major and it was a major where I could study education
and languages and that was a lot easier because it was a campus that was a little bit more
international friendly.
I have met the emperor and empress of Japan.
I have a twisted personality and if my friends and family like something before me, I tend
to not like it.
So growing up my brother really liked Legos so I acted as if I never really liked Legos.
Even now, if my close friend says that they like something, I'm like ya it's ok, even
though I like it.
Also, I'm able to turn my hand 360 degrees.
Like.
It's kind of hard to see.
I can do it on both sides.
It goes all the way around and then some.
Ok, ya.
I like overcooked noodles as opposed al dente which I know a lot of foodies prefer their
noodles al dente.
I like it overcooked, and soft, and mushy, and soggy.
When I go to the ice cream shop, I like to sample different flavors and recently in Hawaii
we've been getting a lot of different Vodka Fruit Loop, Earl Gray, Lavender, fancy flavors.
And I try them but I usually just end up walking out with vanilla or vanilla bean.
I started training karate when I was 6 years old.
A total, there were breaks, but there was a total of about 10 years of training, so
I got my black belt in karate and I went to nationals and I got gold in my division.
Which actually isn't a big deal because that was the division right under the Team USA.
And so Team USA black belts are the ones that represent US and I was never at that level.
So I trained karate in Hawaii and I did hula in Japan.
So I was in Japan I joined a hula halau in Japan and I practiced almost every day and
within like 6 months or a year I was already performing.
Even getting paid to perform hula.
I to do TMI tweets.
And I just think it's funny it's like a way to kind of connect with people.
I still play Pokemon Go.
I have caught all the legendary birds that are out right now and I am Team Mystic!
Before I started playing Pokemon Go, I used to play Tsum Tsum and that was my new found
way of becoming a Disney fan.
Before that I wasn't really a Disney fan because I didn't really grow up with Disney.
My favorite Disney character is Fantasia Mickey.
Along those lines I have graduated from Hello Kitty, and I have moved on to Rilakkuma, which
in my mind is a little bit older, right?
When I go to the movies I only watch comedy or family.
I don't see the point in paying money to get scared or to cry or to feel uneasy.
My favorite drink is water.
I really like water.
Room temperature water is the best because I can gulp it down.
When it's cold I can't really drink a lot of it at once.
I wear contacts and my eyes are really, really, bad.
This side is -9, and this side is -8.
Basically if I take out my contacts, I can't even see the big E. I have a fake tooth up
here.
One day I was eating a Ritz cracker and I bit into it and then half my tooth fell out
and I was like .!!.. and I needed to get that fixed and so what the dentist did was drill
down the little nub that was left in order to put on a crown.
It was the most painful experience in my entire life.
And so now I wear a grind guard when I go to sleep because apparently, perhaps, maybe,
it was because I grind my teeth at night that it was already a little bit cracked.
I'm pretty good at reversing in a car.
I think that's because I used to drive my brother's truck, and when you're driving a
truck you can see both corners when you reverse so you can kind of see how it moves.
I don't know about driving, but reversing I'm pretty good.
I've completed the marathon once.
I don't think I'll ever do it again.
I walked the entire thing except the last 30 seconds.
It took me 8 and a half hours.
Imagine walking for 8 and a half hours.
I do not want to do that again.
I have several pet peeves.
One of the pet peeves is when people put their feet on my chair.
It goes back from elementary, middle school, high school days.
Even college when the person behind you would put their feet on your chair.
I just feel like, you're invading my space.
I also don't like people that have the shaky leg syndrome.
And so if I'm sitting next to somebody and they start shaking their leg I feel uneasy.
Oh my goodness stop it.
I have another pet peeve and I am not a perfect grammar person at all.
At all.
I am the first to admit, I'm terrible at grammar, but I do know the difference between you're
and your.
Even there, their, and they're.
I'm terrible at grammar but at least I know the difference between there, their, and they're.
I don't eat spicy food.
I love natto, but I don't do wasabi.
I love fruits, but I don't do yuzu.
I love vegetables, but I don't do bitter melon.
I've never smoked or did drugs in my life.
I don't have tattoos.
But I did drink alcohol before I was 21.
I overthink and I overanalyze everything.
When I do my laundry I do blacks and everything else because I don't want the lint from the
whites or the color clothes lint to get on the black.
So I do black and everything else.
And someone told me that that's not how normal people do their laundry.
I don't really home wear.
Like my mom, she'll come home and she'll change immediately into this thing called home wear
and then when she showers and goes to sleep, she wears pajamas.
Which to me is just excess laundry, so I come home and I just stay in my clothes until I
shower and then I change into my pajamas.
I don't know.
I feel like I just don't want more than necessary laundry.
I love to nap and when nap I nap on my stomach so I don't sleep too long.
And then I'll put my head on this side and I'll put on the timer for 11 minutes and then
when the 11 minutes goes off, I'll turn and put my head on this side and I'll sleep on
this side for 11 minutes so I can balance out my face.
LoL.
I often sit at the edge of the chair instead of all the way on the chair because I was
told that when you sit all the way on the chair then your thighs get fatter and I just
automatically believe that and I also heard that if you don't use the back rest then it
works your abs.
So, I often just sit at the edge of the chair.
Ya, I think too much.
Last but not least, on touchy subjects or controversial subjects.
I'm usually on the fence and I have a very, very difficult time picking one side or the
other because I see the pros in both sides, and I see the cons in both sides.
So if you ask me to pick a side about a touchy subject or a controversial subject, I'll probably
going to give you an ambiguous answer.
Those are my 50 facts about me.
Were there any facts that were the same?
How about you share an interesting fact about yourself in the comments below.
That's it for today.
See you!
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