Kirstyn Weld is a recent Rowan University graduate (May 2014) and a dual-monitor enthusiast. Her favorite hobbies are rivaled at video games, reading books, and creating websites. When she decides to take her obviously super crazy life down a notch, she paints her nails in crazy patterns. League of Legends and Archeage are her two video game guilty pleasures and she often partakes in the odd ritual of buying Steam games she'll never play.
Kirstyn Weld
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