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dontforgetthespace


dontforgetthespace
Hillsborough, North Carolina
Member for 11 years

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ABOUT ME
Hi! My name is Brooke and I love to write fantasy, non fiction, fan-fiction, and some poetry. People say I have a wide variety when it comes to music!

INTERESTS AND FAVORITES
Books: The Hunger Games, The Mortal Instruments, Gone, The Sister's Grimm
Music: Red, Speak Now, Fearless, Taylor Swift (Album)
Movies: The Hunger Games, Overboard!
TV Shows: Family Guy, The Cleveland Show
Interests: Writing, Reading, Listening to music, Facebook


Poetry
By dontforgetthespace BRONZE
Hillsborough, North Carolina
dontforgetthespace BRONZE, Hillsborough, North Carolina
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Favorite Quote:
“Curvy women are real women. Skinny women are real women. Women who have had boob jobs or lip enhancements or liposuction are still real women. Women who wear makeup are real women. Size 0 may make no sense mathematically, but a woman who wears that size is as real as the one who wears a size 16. What makes us “real” people is not the shape of our flesh but our basic humanity. And we lose our humanity when we judge –not when we lose weight, gain weight, wear makeup or make the intensely personal decision to undergo cosmetic surgery.” -Jacqueline Emerson.

Fiction
By dontforgetthespace BRONZE
Hillsborough, North Carolina
dontforgetthespace BRONZE, Hillsborough, North Carolina
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Favorite Quote:
“Curvy women are real women. Skinny women are real women. Women who have had boob jobs or lip enhancements or liposuction are still real women. Women who wear makeup are real women. Size 0 may make no sense mathematically, but a woman who wears that size is as real as the one who wears a size 16. What makes us “real” people is not the shape of our flesh but our basic humanity. And we lose our humanity when we judge –not when we lose weight, gain weight, wear makeup or make the intensely personal decision to undergo cosmetic surgery.” -Jacqueline Emerson.