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Free points tell me about yourself about me - Im Shelby im 14-15 soon im a country girl i like being outside and doing things i have 4 dogs 2 labs and a pit and a cane corso i have 2 rabbits and 2 horse i love to hunt and fish,( i am a female) i hate girly stuff , i love sports like basketball and i like watching football games not on tv tho. i don't have many friends i am lonely a lot.
and i dont like cats

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