What makes you laugh?
Tobias Nerlich: When we play funny scenes in my drama group or when there are any breakdowns, it makes me laugh. It also makes me happy to spend time with my friends.
What have you always been wanting to do and why have you never done this so far?
Tobias Nerlich: So far I've dared everything and done everything I wanted to do. And if it's something I can't do with my disability, I'll find something else to do.
Which person has influenced you most? And why?
Tobias Nerlich: All members of my drama group, because they were always there for me during my period of surgery and wrote me encouraging messages. A friend with whose help I learned to swim and made my swimming badge three years ago. Because she kept bringing me into the pool and kept training with me. Even if I didn't feel like it and wanted to give up, she always said that I should keep going and not let myself get down. And of course my parents, who went with me from birth to the early intervention center, where I learned to walk properly.
You have the chance to become the Commissioner for the Disabled. What would you do first?
Tobias Nerlich: I would first make sure that the street lights are always on in the evening and at night throughout Germany and not just every second one. Because if a person with a disability wants to go for a little evening walk, he often doesn't see where he has to walk along at the decisive points such as a bend. In general I think, even though I can only speak of Schleswig-Holstein, that there is far too little street lighting here.