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A Very Basic Christmas Wishlist From A 20-Year-OldĀ Female

As a twenty year old, there are many things I want.

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A Very Basic Christmas Wishlist From A 20-Year-OldĀ Female

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As a college student, there are many things I want. I would love to have home cooked meals, spend time with my loved ones or go see the latest move. These are not always tangible for everyone, so here is a small list of things I would appreciate.

Books

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I love to read when I have the time to.

Stickers

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They look really great on top of my laptop!

A premium subscription to Grammarly

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It will help me and my my professors and I both out.

Candles

Candles

My current obsession is the Toasted Marshmallow from Bath & Body Works.

Fuzzy Socks

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Fuzzy socks are the key to my heart.

College MerchandiseĀ 

Go Gamecocks

I know I can never have enough JSU shirts to wear on game days or just in general.

Board Games

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To play with friends and family who come over for a visit.

Walmart GiftcardĀ 

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For the everyday essentials such as food and toilet paper.

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