Not much to talk about lately. Nothing too interesting has been going on, I continue to move through school while at the same time balancing my financial obligations and free time. I have been playing a lot of video games lately, nothing to interesting to talk about there. Phoenix Wright 2 was a good game, but I was disappointed in the lack of a fifth case for that game.
As some of you know due to me talking about it in real life, I have been considering moving to New Zealand in the future. I think it is my growing hate of the world that is leading me in this direction, and hopefully I can find salvation through some place that isn't the United States. Still, as I think about it I don't think it is any one nation that is the problem, but people all together. Taking it one step further, I think the problems I have are directly linked to Free Will itself, in that people can do what they want and some people uses this freedom to harm others. Even then some people who don't intend to harm others do inadvertently, I know I have. Unfortunately free will, if I am correct that is, is not something I can solve, and so Isolation from the problem seems to be the more efficient course of action.
New Zealand seems like it will solve a lot of problems for a verity of reasons. The most important is a drastically lower population count. I've talked with some of my friends who live there and read up on it in Wiki and a few other places and it seems that it could very well be the relief I need. It might very well be that in the United States I am suffocating on the social morals that they have placed on each person, while being abused by the various subcultures that exist. I also wonder how many of these subcultures have migrated out of the United States to other places.
Shiguma has been talking about Japan on his journal for a while now, and I believe that what I once thought of that place is completely different. Who is to say New Zealand, or anyplace is any different?
Tonight I looked at New Zealand on Google Maps, the place looks pretty low on population until you reach the few major cities. At that point it looks like the residential areas are packed pretty close together, and close to the industrial areas. The rural lands seem to be mainly farming communities or something. Also, just so there is no confusions, if I do move to New Zealand, I'll be on the north island. I think after I've recovered from my upcoming trip to Japan in a month in a half, I'll look into a trip to New Zealand before coming to any conclusions.