knowledge, knowledge, knowledge

Apr 15, 2006 22:44

New England is kind of like the ying yang. The negative makes the positive all the more good. I mean this because we wouldn't be able to appreciate these perfect in the way of the weather types of days if we didn't have those shitty Noreasters and other disabling weather conditions.

But I am getting the fuck out of here come fall 2007. Or maybe half the fuck, since I am staying in the Northeast section of this here United States. Unless all nine of the college visits next week totally blow, then maybe I'll go to Hawaii or something because I REFUSE TO STAY IN MY COMFORT ZONE aka New England aka the almost perfect ying yang.

I'm really, really excited for my college visits, unlike the majority of people I know who are starting them this early as well. But only because I'm going to NY, Maryland and DC obviously. I've never been to our Nation's capital and to me it's like a sin or something. For most people who live in America they just know the vastness of our country and the complete probability that people from Far Corners aren't going to go to DC much.(A certain Israeli boy was shocked; "You've never been to the capital!?") But we aren't far at all.

Isn't it weird that people here don't care if you've been to DC but they flip out if you've never been to Disney? That's America for you. And for the record, I have been to the latter.

The book I preordered came in the mail today (I flipped out like the dork I am). But it's the third in a series and so far (pg. 136) it's really dissapointing me. That's frustrating because the first two were genius. I'll stop talking about books.

And I'll just stop talking at all I guess. My life is full of petty things but I couldn't live without them.

Goodnight.
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