Mine's pretty accurate, actually. Except maybe there ought to be more emphasis on that just being what I prefer. Given the opportunity, I'll travel almost anywhere, just to see what it's like.
Comfort's not my primary concern. If I can go where I want, see and do the things I want, etc, then if there's money left over, sure, comfort is nice. My priorities are, in order: 1) seeing cool things, 2) having a reasonably safe and clean place to sleep, 3) eating just enough to not collapse of hunger. How much I am a comfort-seeker really depends on how cheaply I can accomplish those things.
I'm not as well travelled as I'd like to be. Not counting a five minute trek across the Canadian border when I was ten, I didn't leave my native country until I was 18. You came over here, didn't you, this Christmas? I think I remember seeing that in your LJ.
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I'm not as well travelled as I'd like to be. Not counting a five minute trek across the Canadian border when I was ten, I didn't leave my native country until I was 18. You came over here, didn't you, this Christmas? I think I remember seeing that in your LJ.
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