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Introduction
Jonathan David Halaburda is a student of the Minster School in Southwell, Nottinghamshire. He was born in Queen's Medical Centre Hospital on the 2nd of December 2003. He was raised in a house in Carlton le Willows, near the city of Nottingham, and has never lived in any other home. His most notable recognitions include his Reddit presence and his wealth of disciples in school.

Birth and family
Jonathan Halaburda was born in Queen's Medical Centre (QMC) in Nottingham City on the 2nd of December 2003. He was taken back to his home at 54, Parkdale Road in Carlton le Willows where he grew up with his mother, father, and older sister, Rachel Halaburda. His grandfather on his father's side was born in Ukraine but moved to England before the birth of Jonathan's father.

The household he was raised in near Nottingham was next door to the home of his grandparents on his mother's side. As a result, he is very close to them both due to spending large amounts of time with them.

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Primary School
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Secondary School
Jonathan Halaburda joined the Minster School in Southwell, Nottinghamshire, in year 7 at the age of 11. He was in Clumber House (distinguishable by the blue-striped ties) and quickly made friends with Patrick (Paddy) Quilty and Oliver Louch, of Clumber House and Rufford House (distinguishable by the green-striped ties) respectively.

Although seldom heard swearing or speaking offensively, his reasonably prim and proper disposition was merely a façade for his current and edgy sense of humour.

In year 9, he chose his GCSE subjects that he would be continuing with for the following 2 years of school. With aspirations to study medicine at university and become a medical professional in later life, he chose triple science (individual qualifications for Physics, Biology, and Chemistry) as his first option. He also studied Spanish and Design & Technology.

He was very successful in his GCSE course, achieving high grades consistently on the recently implemented number style of grading. However, due to the COVID-19 Pandemic that began in late 2019 and arrived in the UK in February of the following year, the 2020 GCSE exams were cancelled. After a brief period of working independently from home, Jonathan's GCSE grades were based on predicted grades from teachers combined with previously achieved grades. Despite the changes