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About Me Member Deviously Deviant othersfadeawayFemale/United States Recent Activity Deviant for 9 Months
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  • Current Residence: california
  • Interests: people, places & things
  • Favourite movie: the notebook, step brothers, a lot .
  • Favourite band or musician: too many to list. ask me if you'd like (:
  • Favourite genre of music: i like pretty much everything.
  • Favourite poet or writer: author: sarah dessen
  • Favourite style of art: photography
  • Operating System: Windows XP
  • MP3 player of choice: Ipod Touch
  • Favourite gaming platform: Wii :D
  • Tools of the Trade: Canon Eos Rebel SX

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:icon1perfectmind:
thank you so much darlin*

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visit my won [link] ~YashicaElectro35 deviantart
:iconnaddie-catastrophe:
Thank you very much.:heart::hug:

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*We always lose our hearts in the strangest places.
:iconhipnrad:
thanks for the fav local californian!

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check out my gallery [link]
:icondragonica93:
HOLY SHIT ALEX, YOU'RE ALIVE! :glomp:

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Facts are stubborn things; and whatever may be our wishes, our inclination, or the dictates of our passions, they cannot alter the state of facts and evidence.

John Adams, in Defense of the British Soldiers on trial for the Boston Massacre, Dec. 4, 1770
:iconothersfadeaway:
HOLY SHIT KRIS YOUR ART HAS GOTTEN ~AMAZING! :D *hug*
:icondragonica93:
Thank you so much, dude!!! :hug:

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Facts are stubborn things; and whatever may be our wishes, our inclination, or the dictates of our passions, they cannot alter the state of facts and evidence.

John Adams, in Defense of the British Soldiers on trial for the Boston Massacre, Dec. 4, 1770
:icondragonica93:
:D
O, and happy belated birthday! :cake:

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Facts are stubborn things; and whatever may be our wishes, our inclination, or the dictates of our passions, they cannot alter the state of facts and evidence.

John Adams, in Defense of the British Soldiers on trial for the Boston Massacre, Dec. 4, 1770

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