2/29/2024 0 Comments Ho ho hopey tab“It’s ‘cause I totally forgot how to study now.having homework, going to school,” she reflects. Like I don’t know what I’m doing, I’m just doing it, I’m just enjoying it.” She’s currently unsure on what to do with her life now, and beyond music, she doesn’t find anything she did in high school remarkable. “I have no idea how to sing, if that makes sense. “Some people were like, ‘Wow, you know how to sing?’ I was like, ‘Sure!’” she laughs. “Being a I have no idea what I’m doing senior I was like, ‘I’m gonna do something that I would never do’, which is the concert! And I decided to do it, and Caroline Haruki I did it.” But she doesn’t feel comfortable associating that performance with herself, in a way. Because I didn't choose college, She remembers her first and last concert from last year well, the spring concert she performed with Kit. I like the way she says, ‘What if I told you I feel like I know you but we haven’t met?’ Like, that sounds sick.” She wants to buy a bass when she moves to learn tabs and play songs. We talked about “Punisher”, by Phoebe Bridgers: “You would expect some kind of way that she would use the melody, but then she does it in a different way.I love the chorus. She also joined a guitar class.Įilish and FINNEAS. The class helped her develop better chest and head voice, projection, and breath control, and having several friends with her made it more fun. She took Spanish classes (easy A’s as a fluent speaker), and, following her friends, she joined choir. The only thing I struggled with was the amount of homework, and that’s it.” School was relaxing. “So I feel like that’s a good part about here.” The rest is history: MC Perry High School opened in her freshman year, which was a surprisingly easy transition: “I didn’t really strug gle that much. “I’m not that smart, so I need help, and I need homework, so I can memorize things,” she claimed. Japanese schools, Haruki stated, “don’t really have homework” nor assist students outside of lectures, and she struggled previously with studying. The transition between school systems was beneficial as well. Then she met Kit, AKA Elijah Chase, in eighth grade, who “got the extrovert” out of her she began to enter and make friend groups she studied and hung with. that good.I learned English from my dad, but it wasn’t like ‘school English’, it was like, ‘house English’, y’know?” She had needed to take ESL classes, and her social life was initially poor, having only her brother as a close friend. “There’s so much that I can do: I can get tattoos, I can buy instruments!” She’ll see old friends and family of whom she hasn’t met in years. “It’s a city, so it still has a lot of things, like bookstores-I love bookstores-and hopefully I’ll get to get the haircut that I want,” Haruki noted. She was raised there and hopes it’s similar to what she remembers she’s excited to return to city life. Haruki still misses her friends, but she’s ready for a change in scenery she’ll be moving to Atsugi, her “childhood” city, next year. Now, however, she feels better, aware that many people pursue careers unrelated to their college degrees. She currently flips burgers at Fresta, a position she describes as “stressful”. “I’m sad because I feel like I’m not doing anything, like I’m not doing anything useful. all of my friends left, then it’s just me,” Haruki reflected. “Actually about a month ago, I felt really down. “Because I didn’t choose college, I have no idea what I’m doing,” she said. But graduating six months ago caused emotional turbulence. Caroline Haruki is an easygoing person to talk with: she insists she’s shy, but she carries a heartiness that deflects awkwardness, laughing freely in deep pitches. We entered the café: she ordered a four-mushroom pasta and matcha lista, and I ordered a honey milk latte and New York cheesecake. I’d promised I’d wear it to our interview, and she’d appreciated my effort, though she thought it “would’ve been cooler” if Zenitsu’s haori and uniform were separate. “Yo, that’s so sick!” she said when she saw me approaching outside the cafe, immediately noticing my attire.
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