Tuesday, December 6, 2011
23. move up north
Here's something different- this item on my bucket list hasn't actually been done yet.. Of course, this is something that I want to do when I'm older. When I get out of highschool, I want to go to a college up north, like somewhere in New England. If I can't do that, then I plan to do it right when I get out of college. Why? Well, the answer is simple. It's not because I want to move away from my parents, or because there are better career opportunities or whatever, it's just because I hate the south with a burning passion. I hate almost everything about it, the heat, the constant sunny weather (yeah, I'm weird, I like the rain.), the accents, just the whole idea of the south. Oh, I also hate the stereotype of the southerners: accents, nascar, stupidity, farms. This all sounds kind of harsh, but It's not just that I hate the south, it's also that I love the north. Every time I visit family up there, I just wish that I could live there! Once we went up to Boston, and I fell in love with it. I liked the cold, the rain, the cities, the old buildings, and the fashion there. One thing's for sure: When I grow up, I'm not staying in Georgia.
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I'm not as adamant about being here as you, but I definitely know what you're talking about. I love the heat, because I love the water, but New England and the North West are both wonderful. It's a completely different world. Boston is such an incredible place, but when I went to Seattle over labor day weekend, I had the absolute time of my life. The culture is so contrasting to southern life.
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