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AzurEplum

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  1. C - Coco
  2. I voted for "Or somthing else (what)." The other qualities listed are of course important, but personally, sincerity is very important in a guy.
  3. M - Mei (Chinese name ) EDITED: Sorry, was a little late... N - Noel
  4. AzurEplum replied to sedirea's post in a topic in Female Fashion Models
    ^Lovely!!! Thanks a lot, ssender!
  5. H - Hannah
  6. This collection is beautiful! I agree it was not a new innovative collection though. Galliano has done this "romantic" theme before many times. But he is still amazing! Kudos to Galliano and the Christian Dior team.
  7. AzurEplum replied to Siren's post in a topic in Male Actors
    Oh yes... he IS SMOKING HOT here!
  8. I was reading your post and was shocked for a while to find out about her measurements, and realized it should be just an error. I hope it helps to point that out. I've bolded the error in the following quote. Thank you for starting the thread!
  9. I - Iris
  10. (Moschino) Lily Cole. Unconventional, and Lily did a great job in that one. EDITED: Oops, I'm a few minutes late...
  11. Thank you, Pink~Vanilla, for the comprehensive pictures of this show! I love the shoes from this collection very much!!!
  12. AzurEplum replied to OriginalSin's post in a topic in Female Fashion Models
    This is new to me. And it is really amazing! Thanks for posting them here, Nath! I'm at awe at how good she is with editorials. I hope to see more and more of her.
  13. I love this and I hope you guys will enjoy it too.
  14. AzurEplum replied to BubbleBubble's post in a topic in Female Fashion Models
    REMOVED (double post)
  15. AzurEplum replied to BubbleBubble's post in a topic in Female Fashion Models
    Thanks, xPedro. Those Dolce & Gabbana advertisements are really nice~ Thanks, Sahara. Very interesting indeed.
  16. AzurEplum replied to OriginalSin's post in a topic in Female Fashion Models
    Thank you, xPedro! Her makeup looks scary.
  17. Hi. I would like to change my username to AzurEplum. Thanks in advance!
  18. friendship
  19. AzurEplum replied to sedirea's post in a topic in Female Fashion Models
    Thank you, Antonio Vinicius!
  20. wastebasket
  21. AzurEplum replied to sedirea's post in a topic in Female Fashion Models
    They are new to me! Thank you, maddog107. Wow, I'm seeing Stams. It is very lovely. Thank you, van-kun!
  22. AzurEplum replied to Nebucadnezar's post in a topic in Female Musicians
    Voted too.
  23. AzurEplum replied to KingSupra's post in a topic in Art & Literature
    That is one of my favorite books of all time, such a classic. I remember I didn't enjoy the process of reading "Catcher in the Rye." I found the tone very dull, boring, and a little monotonous. But after I completed it, it took a few hours when I was suddenly swept by a realization and felt inspired. I think this is a book worth reading, although patience is virtue in this sense, and its message will stay with you for a long time. I finished "Rich Dad, Poor Dad," a non-fiction by Robert T. Kiyosaki. Not sure what I got out of it... Now I'm starting on "Middlesex" by Jeffrey Eugenides. This is a recommendation by a close friend. A short summary on the back cover: "I was born twice: first, as a baby girl, on a remarkably smogless Detroit day in January of 1960; and then again, as a teenage boy, in an emergency room near Petoskey, Michigan, in August of 1974." So begins the breathtaking story of Calliope Stephanides and three generations of the Greek-American Stephanides family, who travel from a tiny village overlooking Mount Olympus in Asia Minor to Prohibition-era Detroit, witnessing its glory days as the Motor City, and the race riots of 1967, before they move out to the tree-lined streets of suburban Grosse Point, Michigan. To understand why Calliope is not like other girls, she has to uncover a guilty family secret and the astonishing genetic history that turns her into Cal, one of the most audacious and wondrous narrators in contemporary fiction. Lyrical and thrilling, MIDDLESEX is an exhilarating reinvention of the American epic. Looks pretty interesting to me. Also reading up classics online, currently engaged with the English translation of Miguel Cervantes' "Don Quixote" by John Ormsby.
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