Post by SETH DUSTIN COY, on Jul 27, 2011 0:55:52 GMT -5
COY, seth d u s t i n
francisco lachowski -- seth dustin coy
francisco lachowski -- seth dustin coy
whats that in your head?
"a simple melody".
"a simple melody".
name: lexxy
age: 17
roleplaying experience: few years
roleplaying sample:admin bitch. this whole site is my sample!
when you think things are getting better
"remember we're best friends for never".
"remember we're best friends for never".
full name: seth dustin coy
nickname: dusty, coy, seffff
age: 21
band, position: going out in style, drummer
sexual orientation: straight
hometown: lansing, michigan
this is the way out!
"this is my home now".
"this is my home now".
how did you get here: i had a fairly normal life. i grew up with a mother, who was as loving and supportive as possible. my parents divorced when i was young and my dad moved thousands of miles away, so i didn't see him much, or even hear from him for that much. but what i lacked in paternal love i gained in maternal. like i said, it was a fairly normal life. i grew up in a small, middle class neighbourhood in lansing, i had friends, i went to school, got decent grades. if there's one thing that set me apart from the rest of the kids my age it was a small health issue. before my incident i was always passionate about music, always wanted to get into it, but for some stupid reason i put it off. and for a minute there i thought it had slipped away for good. when i was 13, my mom and i were in a pretty severe car accident. we were t-boned on our passenger side. my mother suffered a broken nose and fractured arm. the worst of mine though, well it couldn't get much worse, the impact was so sudden it blew out both of my eardrums. i was pronounced legally deaf at the age of 13 and i thought that was it for my music career. seeing as i lost my hearing later in my years, i could still talk like a normal person and i was pretty good at reading lips, but i just couldn't hear a damn thing, so yes i speak sign language. like i said, i lost all hope for my music career, that is until my mom presented a new method for me. on my 14th christmas she bought me my first drum set. it was then that for me music became more about feeling rather than hearing. drumming became my saving grace. and i was pretty damn good at it. i took it up full time, and despite my minor setback, i was still able to pull together a band with some of my home town friends. by 18 we were fully functional, and pretty talent, or some i've heard...you know i couldn't really tell for myself any more. but then at 19 my luck turned around...big time. my mother and i were never the most financially graced people. but i came to find out that right after the accident my mother had started saving up for an operation for me. and so after 6 years of living legally deaf i had and operation for a cochlear implant and both ears and my hearing was almost fully restored. i've been hearing for 2 full years now. after my operation the band was able to take off full force. i've never felt so fortunate in my life. and i owe it all to my amazing band mates, friends, and family. to this day loud noises still have a really painful negative affect on my hearing, i'm really jumpy during thunder storms and tech glitches during sound checks still leave a cringe worthy ringing in my ear, but with all side affects put aside i've never been so lucky.
we're on a misson
"and we'll take our time".
"and we'll take our time".
likes: hugs, cuddling, good conversation, close friends, music, his fans, family, quality time, rain/snow, old films, showers, quiet time, reading
dislikes: lound noises! arguing, confrontation, being too drunk, not remembering, fast cars, hot weather, egotistical people, being disrespected