Cesar was born at a young age in the suburbs of Chicago, in the great year of 2005 to two hardworking parents. Soon wising up, he and his family smartly left the city to settle down in the Michiana region of Indiana, where he lives today. He attended Northridge High School, and trekked through years of manure and torturous semesters of math and science to attain a Core 40 Diploma with Academic honors. Although currently working full time in retail, he wishes to save up money for college to obtain a certification to be an EMT, and work his way up to Paramedic/Firefighter. For now, he stays in his little basement room, creating tunes with other likeminded teenagers.
FUN FACTS
Cesar, bored in the pandemic, worked tirelessly for 2 days creating a map of the RDR2 states layed out on a real life map of the United States and posted the image on Reddit, where I was picked up by Gamerant and reposted as an article.
Cesar travelled with his sisters and friends south for an hour to see The Great American Solar Eclipse of 2024. He denotes that it was a little dark, but worth the trip.
Cesar has difficulty with discriminating red and green hues, believing from free colorblind tests online that it is due to an absence or mutation of the red or green retinal photoreceptors in his eyes. He didn't grow suspicious of any error until one too many UNO games were played, in which he couldn't tell the difference between red and green cards. He also doesn't believe this disability will help any future cases in civil court he may have.
Cesar does not like playing UNO.
Cesar is the oldest member of Bottle, with the staggering age of 18 as of 9-5-24.
Cesar has a condition called Voluntary Nystagmus, which is the ability to shake one's eyes in a rapid motion. If you give and feed him a peanut, he may perform the action for you.
You just lost The Game.
Cesar is NOT the reincarnation of Vivian M. Jones, so please stop asking.
Closing this bio, here is a list of characteristics Cesar pays attention to most in women.
Cesar's favorite song is "Fate of The Stars" by Tally Hall, from their 2011 album "Good & Evil."