I've been in a kind of weird mood today. I have no idea why. It may be how much I miss London, which is a lot.
God, I just connected with the people there. It had been like we were friends forever. The people there understood me better than anyone that I've known for years, including my family. Maybe it was because we were only going to be
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You have no idea how good it feels to have someone, that was not in the original London group, understand what the experience was like. I studied at Richmond Uni in Kensington last semester; it was advertised as an international university, and ended up being more American than my school in New York. The whole experience still managed to be life changing and completely altered my views on American culture, and I would do anything to go back though (duh, ; p). When I'm bored I just sit at my computer and scroll through all my pictures... hoping to God for the chance to go back someday lol ( ... )
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This is why my social life is more or less entirely online. This is why I rarely speak to fellow Americans any more. Anyhow, stick to your views and unique-ness. =D
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I always wanted to study abroad. Unfortunately, financially, it wasn't meant to be. I do have dreams of getting some sort of job that allows for some serious travel once I'm financially sound and debt-free. (if that ever happens).
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And, unfortunately, I wasn't aware of how much I loved the theater until after I started in college so I'm just an English/Comm dual major... looking to employ herself in the theatrical industry.
But if you get the chance you should travel. Europe is such an amazing place, there is so much history and culture, it's overwhelming at first but once you adjust you realize that you'll never be the same. I really hope you get the chance to go, it will blow your mind : )
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Sorry, I know I'm confusing when I ramble lol.
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