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Autistic Mormon

mem_normal OFFLINE
Female
23 years old
West Virginia
United States
Profile Views: 316
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RELIGION: Mormon / LDS / Christian
JOB: Student
MARITAL STATUS: Single
MEMBER SINCE: 02/25/2008
LAST LOGIN: 07/17/2008 21:38:42

All Church books and all Star Trek excluding the Original Series

I like to watch hymns in ASL.

Church DVDs and Star Trek.

I read. I go to Church. I study physics.









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I'm autistic and I'm Mormon.


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From: kathysmike
05/08/2008 10:58:47


purplefly4 wrote:


Just wanted to say hi.



Hi back at ya, life has been crazy, been meaning to answer your last post in the group but the time has not been there. Hope all is well with you and your studies.



From: spirettedotter
04/30/2008 22:26:58

Hi Purplefly. I just stopped by ta say hello!



From: kellkell
04/25/2008 20:51:45

Physics is like magic. How's West Virginia? KK



From: MaidservantX
03/21/2008 21:30:29
Studying physics . . . waaay cool.



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