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About Me Member Deviant of Many Talents DarkFashions21/Female/United States Recent Activity Deviant for 5 Years
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Me as of today

Thu Sep 14, 2006, 11:12 AM
Well i realise that it has been a really long time. In this period of time that i have been gone I found myself.

I was tired of being what everyone wanted me to be. I made up with my brothers childrens mothers and am now living with my parents.

I was in the US Army for 1 year fell crushed my wrist and now am back at home. Joy.

I can only hope for the best.

Andy!

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Devious Info

  • Current Residence: Indiana
  • Interests: living my life the way i want to live it
  • Favourite movie: Rent
  • Favourite band or musician: Cascada
  • Favourite genre of music: Techno, 80's punk, some pop, & rock
  • MP3 player of choice: ipod
  • Personal Quote: live for the day. not for the life

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:icondarkfashions:
thanks so much... now now i feel special

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" There is no beautifier of complexion or form of behavior like the wish to scatter joy, and not pain, around us." By Ralph Waldo Emerson
:iconguion:
you have pretty eyes
:iconwishmistress:
Thanks for the favs :hug:

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Happy Thanksgiving! Eat food! Be thankful!

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'Loneliness is a strange gift.' - E.B. White
:iconadalinerimes:
I'm sorry if freaked you out, hon. Thanks for the watch though. :)
:icondarkfashions:
oh!!! lol like kind of freak me out... i had no idea... hey babe!

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" There is no beautifier of complexion or form of behavior like the wish to scatter joy, and not pain, around us." By Ralph Waldo Emerson
:iconwordslikestolenhoney:
Hey Mistis!!! it's the DexterdiousMonk. instant +watch.
:icondarkfashions:
lalalala... boredom...

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" There is no beautifier of complexion or form of behavior like the wish to scatter joy, and not pain, around us." By Ralph Waldo Emerson

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