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I really wanted to believe that there were these magic celestial bodies that would direct my life, tell me what to do, and it turns out it's not stars, it's some bits of screwy DNA. I'm just meat with faulty programming.
Lauren Beukes
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Lauren Beukes
Age: 48
Born: 1976
Born: June 5
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