tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4647185538328623430.post7587137721787320729..comments2011-11-24T00:03:56.852-08:00Comments on my beautiful disaster: a new slot to my bucket list.Perfectly.Imperfecthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13053052197360138002noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4647185538328623430.post-56655251944416822482010-09-21T08:34:06.502-07:002010-09-21T08:34:06.502-07:00I shotgun the .23 of that 1.23 :P
I completely a...I shotgun the .23 of that 1.23 :P <br /><br />I completely agree with you on this post. This city can be a wonderfully mediocre place to live, and that's fine--for some. For others, it's like setting fire to your pants and asking you not to roll around screaming. That was a strange analogy, it started well, but it kind of got away from me...anyways. This city is built upon a foundation composed of hypocracy and complacency. It's an average city, with a populous of (mostly) average people. Of course there are exceptions *looks at himself* *looks at Michelle* but there's something to be said about a city who's Mayor's political campaign can't punctuate correctly on his campaign signs...I'm just saying. As far as study abroad goes, do it! Do it nao! The amount of debt that you'll incur pales in comparison to the excitement and insight that you'll gain from sometime abroad. I'm going to do the same this summer. Maybe back to jolly ol' England, but also maybe to somewher in Asia, somewhere out of my comfort zone. Allons-y! (google that shit, it's french and my favorite word.)LuisRmz0https://www.blogger.com/profile/10006416518369755651noreply@blogger.com