[what he thinks about transsexual people]
I think they are cool, fine, just like anybody else. It’s, like, it doesn’t bother me if somebody is different, no matter the color of the skin, religion, nation or anything. […] It’s what makes the world colorful!
—Jonne Aaron
Sorry for the lack of updates!
I’m gonna start posting soon!
Maybe that is one of my secrets. Actually, I am doing that every Sunday when I have free time - I am wearing my hot girl underwear the whole day!
—Jonne Aaron
When I was a little boy, it was 1989 and I was 6 years old, my grandfather who I was really close to passed away. And at the same time I saw this cloud and there was the face of my grandfather in this cloud. And I told my friend, we were together and went to the candy store… he asked me: “What the hell are you staring at?!”
“Look there! There is the face of my grandfather in that cloud!”
And he said: “Where? I can’t see it!”
And after that I was very spiritual, I felt like I am blessed, probably by the spirit of my grandfather.
—Jonne Aaron
I don’t know! I don’t have a crystal ball in my ass!
—Jonne Aaron
[on how he would describe himself to a blind person]
At the moment you’re not missing anything, be happy that you’re blind! Seriously it’s positive!
—Jonne Aaron
I don’t believe in fate. I believe that you can affect things with your own choices and activity. I think it’s a waste of your life to just wait and pray that something just changes your life into something you wish for.
—Jonne Aaron
I don’t force it on anyone, it’s my own thing. I don’t really believe in some big, gray man on a throne somewhere, I believe in good things and positive karma.
—Jonne Aaron
I’m not really bible-oriented, for me it’s just comforting to know there’s something after death. […] I’ve prayed that I can provide myself with music. Now I can express myself through music and that has strengthened my faith.
—Jonne Aaron
I make use of the things I go through. How I see and feel things, how the people around me see and feel things. I would lie if I said there was no fiction involved, there is also some fabricated stuff in there. But, you know, just a little, to add some spice.
—Jonne Aaron