Sister Of Shinta And Alex Pulickal Analysis

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Carolin
Unconventional, Ambitious, Corny.
Sister of Christo, and daughter of Shinta and Alex Pulickal.
Enjoys knock-knock jokes and inspirational quotes. Is a hardworking, optimistic, imaginative person.
Lover of writing, photography, and organizing!
Who feels good when she succeeds, accomplishes a goal, or makes someone laugh.
Who needs laughter, friendship, and her parents. Who gives consideration, patience, and smiles.
Who fears snakes and letting the past get in your head.
Who would like to see people try their best, stand up for what they believe in, and live life with no boundaries!
The resident of a diverse city, filled with art on walls, and people who seem to be tough cookies; but passionately come together for any cause!

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