Who is Roma Kloss?

Childhood

Roma Kloss was born on Feb. 3rd, 1993 in Bratislava, the capital city of Slovakia. She grew up with her older brother and parents, Jana and Ľubomír. Living in a home where all witnessed rampant domestic violence at the hands of her father, Roma's parents eventually divorced. Both she and her older brother chose to stay with her mother to live together in a small apartment.

A year later, 15-year-old Roma became the victim of sexual abuse of her own aunt's husband who turned the entire incident against her. As help arrived in the nick of time, Roma could never truly prove the incident took place. A similar event took place five years later as Roma helped in a restaurant that belonged to a high-ranking politician. As a result, Roma turned inward and fell into a depressive state.

Education

Roma attended a post-secondary institution, but since she was considered an undergraduate student who did not want to learn, she received a diploma at a secondary food school with a confectionary department, which after five years passed.

During her childhood, she was likened to her brother, who was overly intelligent. Many in her neighbourhood wanted to follow her brotherly steps, but Roma only wanted to write the short stories. Nevertheless, she has always been described as a girl who knows what she has to do and does what she thinks is right. After studying, Roma worked as a dishwasher in a restaurant for two years and then another two years at a hospital as a nurse's aid in the children's ward.

Charitable Activities

In addition to working in a hospital where she smiled and helped young children, Roma also wanted to help other organizations. In 2015, she tattooed a small figure on her hand, from which money went to prostate cancer research.


Rise and Fall

A short, but not a particularly good life, forced Roma to fall to the bottom when she tried several times to end her life. Even though Roma was recovering from her wounds, the disease that affected her heart did not disappear until 2012, when Roma decided to write a book on Asian culture. 

The hero, as Roma so infamously called him, has several faces. He is the hero who is thankful for and hoping for and for giving him the goal he wants to go for. The hero who lives in Korea and whom one day Roma wants to thank.


Interests

Roma is constantly working on her writing projects, which there are currently about 10. She hopes that soon she will surpass many well-known authors as well as her disease to which she will never surrender. Because she believes it's her mission to help all people, Roma believes that every dream can become real, and all pain is just an illusion. 

In 2017, Roma decided to hide their faces under the mask, with the vision of people listening to their voices as a story of their making. She also hopes that as many people as possible will join N.L. (Not Losers).

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