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Portrait Photographer
Female/United Kingdom
Offline for 21w 5d 7h 55m 26s
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http://www.myspace.com/ofheartsandspades
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toasters_make_me_horny@hotmail.com
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toasters_make_me_horny@hotmail.com
Current Age:
19
Current Residence:
Falmouth
Interests:
Photography is my new favourite interest. Closely followed by victimising people for no reason.
Favourite movie:
A clockwork Orange
Favourite band or musician:
Patrick Wolf
Favourite poet or writer:
Chuck Palahniuk
Favourite photographer:
Corinne day
MP3 player of choice:
iPod nano
Personal Quote:
I'm Alice. And you fucking love it.
Tools of the Trade:
My wit.
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davonche
Feb 24, 2008, 12:45:14 PM
ello
lol took me long enough eh?
Bisous x
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sinlizzie
Jan 9, 2008, 7:26:39 AM
Hello gorgeous!!!!! love you!!!!
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'sublimity' and 'beauty' are not properties of objects but 'emotions' that we have about them (therefore no object has greater aesthetic value than any other).
Archibald Alison (1790)
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