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Perfectionist_101


Perfectionist_101
Richmond, Texas
Member for 15 years

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ABOUT ME
Hello World! I&#39m glad you&#39ve stopped to read this. I think I have always wanted to be a writer, since I was really little. When I am older, I want to be an Architect, speak four languages (Spanish, French and Japanese) and travel! :)

INTERESTS AND FAVORITES
Books: Pride and Prejudice, Harry Potter (seventh), Twelfth Night, Much Ado About Nothing
Music: B-Day, Under my Skin, Hairspray, The Phantom of the Opera
Movies: Miss Congeniality, Lucky Seven
TV Shows: America's Next Top Model
Interests: Writing (poems, stories, anything...), Rowing (Crew), Sewing (cross-stitch, knitting, etc.), Reading


Perfectionist_101 SILVER, Richmond, Texas
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Poetry
By Perfectionist_101 SILVER
Richmond, Texas
Perfectionist_101 SILVER, Richmond, Texas
8 articles 2 photos 6 comments
Poetry
By Perfectionist_101 SILVER
Richmond, Texas
Perfectionist_101 SILVER, Richmond, Texas
8 articles 2 photos 6 comments
Perfectionist_101 SILVER, Richmond, Texas
8 articles 2 photos 6 comments
Poetry
By Perfectionist_101 SILVER
Richmond, Texas
Perfectionist_101 SILVER, Richmond, Texas
8 articles 2 photos 6 comments
Perfectionist_101 SILVER, Richmond, Texas
8 articles 2 photos 6 comments
Perfectionist_101 SILVER, Richmond, Texas
8 articles 2 photos 6 comments
Perfectionist_101 SILVER, Richmond, Texas
8 articles 2 photos 6 comments
Perfectionist_101 SILVER, Richmond, Texas
8 articles 2 photos 6 comments
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By Perfectionist_101 SILVER
Richmond, Texas
Perfectionist_101 SILVER, Richmond, Texas
8 articles 2 photos 6 comments
Art/Photo
Author_ConstantineSeries GOLD, Richmond, Texas
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Favorite Quote:
“Reading without thinking is nothing, for a book is less important for what it says than for what it makes you think.”

Author_ConstantineSeries GOLD, Richmond, Texas
12 articles 5 photos 14 comments

Favorite Quote:
“Reading without thinking is nothing, for a book is less important for what it says than for what it makes you think.”