Caesthoffe (Nano-celebrity)
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Biography | |
Name(s) | Aurora, Rory, Caesthoffe |
Date of Birth | 11 August 2003 (age 20) Winnemucca, NV, U.S. |
Origin | Renton, WA, U.S. |
Pronouns | They/them, it/its, neos |
Gender | Non-binary |
Sexual/romantic orientation | Viramoric, aromantic |
Years active | 2022–present |
Title(s) | Musician • writer • artist |
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Caesthoffe (sometimes stylized in all lowercase), also known as Aurora or Rory is an American artist and online personality. They[a] are not known for doing anything important outside of the small community they occupy.
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Early and personal life
Caesthoffe was born in 2003 to a narcissistic mother and a father who was no longer in their life. They attended Hazen High School in Renton, and later Bellevue College before dropping out after their second semester. They've since taken many different retail jobs in the hopes of finally moving out.
Music career
Caesthoffe uploads acoustic covers of popular rock and metal songs onto Youtube[1] and less rehearsed/produced tracks onto Soundcloud.[2] On Youtube, they have amassed 1.6k views and currently sit at 50 subscribers as of 13 February 2024. Bands that have influenced Caesthoffe include Green Day, Rage Against the Machine, Rise Against, Nine Inch Nails, The Clash, The Smashing Pumpkins, and many of the grunge bands from the Seattle music scene. They've also been influenced by many of the local bands they've seen at smaller venues, such as sundogs from Las Vegas.
Activism
Caesthoffe has voiced support for left-wing political views and movements, and considers themselves an anarcho-communist. Raised by right-wing parents, they didn't question their political ideology until discovering online political communities on Youtube and Twitter. Left-wing content creators that were "more palatable" to a young conservative brought them out of the alt-right pipeline, and gave them the room to discover their queer identities as well. Since then they have been a vocal advocate for the LGBT community, universal healthcare, police abolition, abortion rights, and have consistently taken anti-war and anti-consumerist stances. They often encourage illegal activies such as graffiti, shoplifting, piracy, and killing the rich.
Caesthoffe is also a supporter of internet freedom, a subsection of the information freedom movement which encourages the de-privatization of the internet and seeks to keep their private data away from major corporations. They have also taken a staunch anti-AI stance for their controversial use in creative fields.