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Revision as of 21:29, 3 January 2026

Welcome!
Vijfsnippervijf has a fairly large Internet presence, and uses this partly for their youth rights activism.
Basic Information
Gender: Non-Binary
Date of Birth: 7-7-2004
Country of Origin: Netherlands
Latest degree: Secondary School (Dutch "VWO")
Currently pursuing: Bachelor Data Science
History
Vijfsnippervijf was born on July 7th, 2004. Their mother tried to find a suitable school for them when they were 4 years old, but couldn't find many that could take them in. Thus, she used an exception that allowed them to be homeschooled by their mother and people who she asked to do so in her absence. At age 8 (5th grade primary) they were allowed to enter into primary school. They were held back a grade due to difficulties related to mathematics as well as a one-sided love interest having been held back as well. At age 13, they entered secondary school and left at the age of 19, and entered into university afterwards.
Youth rights
Their beliefs related to youth rights activism developed around and beyond the COVID-19 pandemic, as secondary school became harder and relationships dwindled during the entirety of the year: they never had any truly close friends. The first question that they had was: 'What would happen if kids take over the world in place of adults?' and the conclusion he came up with was that adults shouldn't unduly restrict kids in their behavior and learning, rather let them 'be their true self': that is to express themselves as an individual and to follow their interests leading to a process of learning by experience.
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