The few, of course, are in major conflict with my life goals, but at least they're small in quantity.
11.09.2009
Artificial Stressors
Let's just be real, for one second: when I strip away all of the artificial stressors of studying abroad (which, I'm convinced, are put there in order to insure only a rare few expatriate) - the ridiculous group socialization, the hectic, ever-changing schedule, the ridiculous living situations and lack of comfy places to sit - I absolutely love Europe, and see very few reasons not to live here.
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i love that you have the same puffalump as me. is yours inventively named "bunny?"
I think what would definitely keep you in Europe would be an unplanned pregnancy, but I guess you can't plan that- it sort of takes away from the "unplanned" part of things, doesn't it? On the plus side, your parents might be *thrilled* to discover you having heterosexual sex, even if it did force you to become an expat.
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