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Xzaviah J. Stone raised in Staten Island New York. Graduated high school in 2009 joined the Army in 2010 served right at 5 years and in 2015 started my journey to becoming one of the greatest Horror Film directors there is. I am a senior in my last semester ready to get into the working field. I expect from this class is to get a better understanding of art and my creative side of things. hopefully this class can help me understand and broaden my creative side which in long term will help me create better films for my audiences. I look at every class in way where each class has the potential to give me more knowledge which will make me a better human being. My first feelings on this class is a little different then my other classes. I'm still feeling the class out but I am interested in what the semester will hold.

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  2. Thank you for your service Mr X, as a sister and mother of Marines, I know military years are not a bed of roses.
    I'm a big fan of horror films, I'll be on a look out for you, better yet, do let me know how or keep me in the loop of your projects. Do take care of your beautiful baby boy. If you need anything in the future, do not hesitate to contact me.

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