DrawingOnBathroomWalls is a Wikipedia user. She lives in Brooklyn, NY and is under the legal drinking age, but not by a lot. She goes to LaGuardia High School, where she studies Drama. She has to take ballet class at school on Tuesdays, which would be great, except she is not allowed to wear a tutu. She is something of an activist, and is one of five heads of the Social Action Club at LaGuardia, which meets on Tuesdays in G09. (If you are a LaGuardia student, you should come. If you are a creepy internet person, you should not.) She is also one of the four co-founders of the New York City Student Union, and is on the Organizing Committee. She is also on the steering committee of Future Voters of America and she is also a member of LaGuardia's SGO.
DrawingOnBathroomWalls attended nusery school at Old First Church, elementary school at P.S. 321, and middle school at M.S. 51, where she appeared in many plays, most notably as Susan in The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe, Ophelia in Hamlet, and William Melvin Shakespeare in Thou Art Thine Melvin. They don't have plays at LaGuardia until senior year, but she has appeared in scenes such as Our Hearts were Young and Gay, Golden Gun*Diamond Bullet, Uncommon Women and Others, Marla's Devotion, and Mary of Scotland. She will soon be appearing in Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing as Beatrice.
DrawingOnBathroomWalls is 5/8 Irish, 1/4 Italian, and also English, French, Norwegian, Swedish, and German. Her name, however, means "From Denmark". Her mother's side of the family is very good at geneology, and she can trace her family back to a guy named Thor, and also Thomas Putnam who accused all the witches in the Salem Witch Trials.