Crystal Dearth-lorton
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  • Sugarloaf, CA
  • United States
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Sex:
female
City/Town: (eg. Antwerp, San Francisco,...)
Sugarloaf
Country/State: (eg. Belgium, Florida,...)
California
About Me:
Constantly feeding my self new outlooks and studies on how to be "human." I love the arts, music, animals, plants and self-expression in all forms.
Favorite music:
Favorites: Billie Holiday, The Clash, Cursive, muse, Coldplay, Aqualung, anything with an awesome Bass Line...
Favorite books:
I have read every Chuck Palahnuik book and Neil Gaiman.. As far as nonfictional... Anything about meditation, self-realization, eastern medicine practices, plants that heal, spiritual cleansing, etc...
Goals/Projects/Aspirations:
I have many goals. To put together some music recordings, finish up school in Psychology (have 22 more months to go) and find my place in life.
Relationship Status:
In a Relationship
Website: (Facebook, MySpace, Blogger, Twitter, etc.)
www.facebook.com/crystalpexi

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At 12:27am on January 5, 2011, Gary Cox said…

Welcome to IPower. Have fun and make plenty of new friends.

 

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