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Educated.
An avid reader.
bibliophile, or bookworm..
Fox700
Smart
A librarian :)
Me or someone like me
Book Worm
Smart lol
Sir Readsalot
book wormm
a bibliophile :)
ME!!!!!
That person would be an example for kids today, because kids today would choose a Grand Theft Auto video-game over War and Peace any day.
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I would like to borrow that and use it as a complement--can I?
+6.
by buttman on March 7th, 2009
It's all yours.
by HEYTHERE on March 7th, 2009
I agree. People who read are more educated than those who don't.
by caught reading on April 13th, 2009