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Hello, Wikipedians! My name is—well, just call me Crazypersonbb. I was born in Guadalajara, Mexico, but only lived there for about a year afterward. I have not been back. Most of the time I've lived in Mexico, I have lived in a tiny "town" (more of a village in my opinion) called El Llano, in the state of Nayarit. Nothing against Nayarit, of course, but I really don't like El Llano. I only lived there because I had to; it's the only place my dad goes to when we migrate to Mexico. Anyway, I even though we go back and forth, I have lived in the United States of America for most of my life, in the state of Arizona (the Grand Canyon State—I haven't been there, to the Grand Canyon, yet!).
Currently...
...I'm a student at the Universidad Tecnológica de Nayarit, in Xalisco, México.
What I like(d)...
Interests
I love and am interested in anything to do with astronomy (see Userbox at right). I would like to become an astronomer in the near future.
I like to read and write.
TV Shows
I really enjoyed "La Fea Más Bella", a Mexican telenovela by Televisa. I liked the theme of how a person's real beuty lies on the inside, and the comedy they added to this version of the Columbian "Betty la Fea".
I liked watching "La Esclava Isaura", the Mexican Spanish-dubbed version of the Brazilian telenovela "A Escrava Isaura", aired on Telemundo in 2007. It is the a visual version of Bernardo Guimarães' 1875 A Escrava Isaura, a 1875 abolitionist romance novel (which I can't wait to read!).