(ooc: EXTREMELY DELAYED because I ended up in Vermont in a cabin with almost no internet --one bar that was being shared between five families. *HEADDESK* ANYWAYS, after a night of real sleep, I should be actually back now...)
This is... such a strange and marvelous holiday. I've heard of Christmas, but this is the first time I have actually seen it
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The snow is a bother, but so is sand. I should have moved to Florida instead of this Liberty place.
The children here are adorable though, especially all bundled up~ \o/
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Ah, yes. I do like the children, they are so... hyper. I suppose if my friend Alfred is any measure, there must be something in the water here that makes the kids so energetic. Or maybe Egyptian children are always trying to find shade from the sun...
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Is it the drinking water here that makes American's so silly? Honestly the adults around here are a bother, but who could hate a child that is still so innocent and not yet corrupted~? <3
Also, is it wrong to be so excited that there are more Arabs in this city? Here I thought I was alone in being from a Muslim country!
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Ah, yes, the children are certainly more lively than the ones from back home. I do not remember being so active when I was their age, but I think most Egyptian children spent their time hiding in the shade.
And yes, salam! Kaifa haloki? I think there are many more of us here --millions, from what I've read-- but yes, there do not seem to be many in Liberty.
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Gone huh? Yeah i can come over.
I have something to give u for xmas...
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For a while, yes. I look forward to it.
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That vase, Gupta has amazing hands. *A*
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