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- My name is Frank
- I was born in Tours, France.
- I'm 24 years old, and I'll be 25 on October 9th.
- I live in France, in Boulogne Billancourt (near Paris).
- I'm currently in my second year of a Master's degree in psychology.
- After my studies, I'd like to become a clinical psychologist. Initially, I'd like to work in a medical establishment for 3 to 4 years, then when I've acquired sufficient experience in this domain, I'd like to open my own medical practice.
- Apart from my studies, I try to enjoy life, by enjoying parties with friends, going out or going on vacation with them.
- Sometimes visiting other countries to explore new horizons and cultures.
- The platform on which I play is a PC
- My favorite games are : Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II, Ready or Not, Grand Theft Auto, Just Cause 4, Forza Horizon
Who I am ? :
I am who I am, you are who you are, and everything else is a perception based on acceptance, deception, smoke, mirrors, and so on. It’s what’s between us that seems to justify our accidental identities.
- I was born in Tours, France.
- I'm 24 years old, and I'll be 25 on October 9th.
- I live in France, in Boulogne Billancourt (near Paris).
- I'm currently in my second year of a Master's degree in psychology.
- After my studies, I'd like to become a clinical psychologist. Initially, I'd like to work in a medical establishment for 3 to 4 years, then when I've acquired sufficient experience in this domain, I'd like to open my own medical practice.
- Apart from my studies, I try to enjoy life, by enjoying parties with friends, going out or going on vacation with them.
- Sometimes visiting other countries to explore new horizons and cultures.
- The platform on which I play is a PC
- My favorite games are : Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II, Ready or Not, Grand Theft Auto, Just Cause 4, Forza Horizon
Who I am ? :
I am who I am, you are who you are, and everything else is a perception based on acceptance, deception, smoke, mirrors, and so on. It’s what’s between us that seems to justify our accidental identities.