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About Me

Hi, nice to meet you all!
My name is Jovita Louisa Sorensen.
I born and raised in Surabaya, Indonesia.
Love animals, especially dogs.
Thank you.
To see my voki click here!

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  1. Hi Jovita, I like the way you tell about yourself it was simple yet so clear. I love dogs too by the way, in fact I like all animals but insects (Who ask). Well, It is nice to meet you and getting to know you this far. Hope we can be best blog buddies, warm regards <3

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  2. Well, I forgot to guess which statement of yours is a lie. I guess.. It was the third one? I did not quite hear clearly, but is it pooped by a lion? Well if it is true then it is a lie, cause I think it is not possible lol. Or is it? :D

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    1. Thank you for your comments! Actually you got it wrong! I once was pooped by a lion in Safari Zoo. Welll, it was a cub, but lion is still a lion, right? Thank you for guessing.

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  3. Hi Jovita!

    Did I hear you once hugged a monkey? Well, that sounds like the most normal statement among your three bizarre statements hehehehe.

    I don't like the idea of you being bitten by a snake , so I will say that one is the lie.

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    1. Hai, Ms. Priska Pramastiwi!
      Thank you for your comment and your guess!
      But sorry, you got it wrong. I kept snakes as a pet when I was in elementary school and you can guess, a child with snakes. So I was bitten twice, at my thumb and my big toe.

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  4. Hii Jovita!! Your voki's a bit shocking.. but I guess the second one is a lie. I hate snakes.

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  6. Hi Jovita!! I did not really hear your voice but maybe it because I am having a cold. I suppose the second is a lie

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  7. Jovitaaa,
    I've missed your cuties dogs :( They're so adorable and I cant wait to see them again. And by the way I like your Voki. It's simple yet so clear. I like that!

    Well done.

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  8. Hai Joo...
    The way you introduce your self is simple. Dog is also my favourite animal, but I can't hear the sound from your voki.

    Somehow... it's a good job.

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  9. Hi jov! I think the third one is the lie. Is that right?

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