1.) I had to go to Hendo for an interview yesterday (I think I'm out of the running for that one; sometimes you just know), and was struck by how different the place seems to Indiana, even though it's 30-40 minutes from Evansville and there's a lot of back-and-forth between the two cities (not to mention southeastern Illinois, which is also a few
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I don't think anyone ever grows up. We all have that immaturity side to us. It's fun to just let loose now and again. Acting maturely all the time is boring.
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I know very little about Kentucky, but I've gotten to the point in my life in which I think if the rent is cheaper and it's just across the state line, why worry about what zip code you give people? Even if you lived in Kentucky, you'd still be a Hoosier. It's part of who you are, I think, but then I've only known you while you've lived in Indiana. For all I know, you aren't that invested in it as part of your identity.
I hate work on and around Mother's Day. It's not a fun holiday to deal with people's tempers. Shouldn't they wonder if perhaps I am a mother and they should be treating me with more respect? XD
**glomps**
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I don't see myself going to Kentucky. For one thing, it would majorly fuck up my residency status when I go back to school next year (you pay more to go to IU if you don't live in Indiana). Also, I am in fact pretty invested in my identity as a Hoosier (and as an East Coaster before that; for some weird reason I get off on Not Being From Where You Are). Which may be the appeal Bloomington has to me, or part of it: it's not on other state lines, as we are down here, and you have to travel probably an hour and a half or two hours from there to get to another state ( ... )
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