I get tattooed a lot.

My whole life is punk.

I'd love to be a rockstar.

Keeping busy keeps me sane.

Teen Wolf has more heart then Buffy

I like girls with a good sense of humor.

I used to get typecast when I was younger.

I was never really unpopular in high school.

Acting is all I know; being on a set is all I know.

I'm not some weirdo who wants to take off his shirt.

Whenever I have too much downtime, I start to get sad.

The music I write is very melodic, very catchy, and fast.

On my mom's side I'm Mexican, and my dad is a white dude.

I love playing music, I love my dog, and I love my family.

I'm a big fan of zombies, and I have a zombie tattoo on my leg.

As an actor, you need that constant change, or things will get stale.

When my mom passed, it hit us hard. She was the glue that held our family together.

Life is weird and complex but very simple at the same time. It's all about perception.

I believe when actors say they can go crazy playing the same role, over and over again.

I love the cast of 'Teen Wolf,' and I try to keep in touch with them as much as possible.

You know I don't care about what I eat. I love food so much, I can't affect the way I eat.

Whenever I Instagram or Vine something of myself, I like to go extreme and be crazy and silly.

I tell a lot of fart and poop jokes. I can't help it. I have no filter, and it just comes out.

I've thought about it, but I don't think I'd ever get a 'Teen Wolf' tattoo, and I don't know why.

It's hard to fall in love with somebody, and then break up and not have feelings for that same person.

When you play a character for so long, it's easy to get disengaged, and it becomes mundane and routine.

I eat whatever I want. I can get away with it. There are some strict regiment eatings, but I don't follow them.

I was never NOT confident about doing scenes without my shirt - and now I'll find any excuse to take my shirt off!

I've struggled a lot with therapy because it's got a stigma to it, and also, it's really gotta work for you, I've found.

A fantasy of mine is being pulled up onstage by one of my favorite bands and singing or playing an instrument with them.

Whenever something good comes up that sounds like I could be part of the project, my manager and my agents send me in on it.

I'm very active on Twitter and Instagram. I'm always posting pictures from set, and little clues and teasing people with fun things. It's awesome!

You've gotta have a healthy balance of keeping your eye on how much money is in your account and making sure that it can sustain a healthy, happy life.

Growing up, I realized that fame is not what you think it is. It's a little bizarre. You have to learn how to cope with that and figure out who you are.

Life can't always be good, and life can't always be bad. That just holds true. I've learned a lot from that statement, and I think about it, all the time.

I took Spanish in high school and I didn't do too well in it. My Spanish teacher told me not to go on with Spanish anymore, so I was discouraged a little bit.

I grew up with lacrosse in my life because my dad played lacrosse all throughout college, so I grew up with the gear in my house - like the sticks, the helmet.

I mean, people don't know what race I am. They never know if I'm Hawaiian or Italian or Mexican or Spanish or white. I could play Jewish, I could play anything.

Every season of 'Teen Wolf' was really cool and exciting and unique, but there was just something about the first season story-wise that was, I think, the coolest.

I'm meeting a lot of musicians and people in the music business, and am constantly trying to figure out what I want to do with music. We'll see. I want to do everything.

As open as you can be about it and as willing as you want to kind of experiment with therapy, you still have to find the right person that speaks to you and feels like a good fit for you.

The best thing about it is getting it all out there. Whatever you have on your chest, it just feels really good to talk to somebody who you have no ties to... so I think therapy is great. I think everyone should try it out.

Taking even one therapy session is just one step in the right direction to getting help and getting better, so I think it's great. I love it. I've convinced a lot of my friends to get into therapy, and they've given it a shot. Sometimes it's not for everybody at that time.

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