I go by the nickname of keitachi, kei, or kasumi. I'm a huge fan of marmalade boy-the anime, so if anybody gets the chance to watch it, you should! It definitely needs more exposure to us otakus haha. I'm also a diehard fan of shoujo. I'd read almost any romance manga out there if I had the time. *sigh* This is where my fangirlish fetish would appear the most. But other than that, I enjoy comedy, school life, and that's pretty much it lol.
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I havent talked to you in a long time :(
just dropped by to say hello and hope everything is going Well for you ^_^
I got to see the ice skating performances at work, I had to work double shift today :(
Its snowed again today, weather been kind of crazy lately
I was thinking you be buried in snow by now, i guess the world really is coming to an end lol
it was a short haircut, now my purple dye is showing less lol. I used to have it longer but it was becoming puffy XD
wow, it must be awesome to experience the "Epicness" of the Olympics lol
What kind of olympic merchandise did you get?
I got a haircut today :) Even though it was cold outside and kept slipping on the ice of melting snow XD
Its the best to celebrate with friends...Cant say i wish i wasn't there XD
Did you notice the Olympics start today, Its all over Google lol
Damn, You go through a lot for a drivers license, I bet there aren't many accidents involving teenagers with those restrictions Lol
So Did you move Yet? Everything come out Ok?
well I do like big houses But an Apt can satisfy me the same way, Its especially good when you live alone and makes everything convinient. It Also depends on the location, because the big house was almost in the middle of the suburbs and i like the city better XD. It was just me, my sis and my parents.
No, I never learned how to drive, although i once tried to but i sort of crashed the car into the garage door, So that was a total FAIL and that was the end of my lessons...My dad isnt very patient lol
Do you know how to drive?
No, my friends weren't passengers, they were the ones racing Thats why they were idiots. Thankfully i never got them to drive me because i knew my cuban friends were reckless with their driving skills.
Wow, a smaller house. Well at least its going to feel more cozy ^_^ Right?
i been living all my live in 2br apartments, so imagine the shock i felt when i moved to a 2 story house. I was overjoyed but i felt really lonely when i was alone lol XD
Well i eventually got used to it plus i got the chance to practice my Spanish, but the thing is Cubans use a lot of slang in Spanish so even i couldn't understand at times Lol. Miami is pretty much the only place where its like that and i know because i been to other places in Florida, like Orlando and its nothing like Miami. Its mostly because of the cuban population since Miami is like a gateway to their "freedom" lol
Whoa, You guys got a skytrain!! That must be awesome, and yeah i bet everything is more convenient and more accessible without cars. Thats why i love new york because you dont need a car and public transportation is the best if you need to go somewhere. Although they are killing us with the rising bus/train fares :(
Oh thats another thing about miami, Their transportation sucks. You have to wait like an hour for a bus that has limited stops and if you want to drive you have to be really careful because they are reckless at driving. I swear, its almost like they love to get into car crashes since there is always one each day. Its mosyly because people want to show off their cars and race. Thats how i lost some cuban friends T_T.....Freaking idiots.
Oops, sorry i ranted without noticing lol.
Anyways so is the place where your moving bigger? is it house or apartment?
Yeah well it might take a while to explain why people over there are ignorant but ill give you my best explanation/theory (prepare yourself lol) Anyways the reason they are ignorant is because most of them are Cuban, now don't get me wrong. i don't have anything against them and its not their fault either. Its because they have been living in an island, alienated by our capitalist world. since they are communist(again i have nothing against communist)they are almost a third world country. so what happens when someone escapes a communist country and seeks refuge in a first world country?
They are culture shock and dont know how to deal with it, not only that but they have been living on island not knowing the outside world, and so the only way they know how to behave is how they were on their island(and that's not very normal). One example is most of them expect you to know Spanish, even though you might be American and if you dont speak to them in Spanish they get pissed at YOU. Now this experience came when i was at school and most of the substitute teachers spoke nothing but Spanish, in a American high school!!!. All the students had an ongoing joke about making a petition for the school to require the subs to learn English lol
so i was like O.o when if first experience the whole thing. It was like that everywhere you went from the grocery shop to your school. I had no problem talking to them in Spanish but i would confront on the issue that they should learn English from time to time.This is all base on my Cuban friends telling me themselves about their experience and other family members. Well that's only some of the problems there but i dont want to bore you anymore lol XD
Yeah i forgot the Olympics where going to canada, If i remember correctly it was between canada, New York and some other place. That's why they started making constructions everywhere so it wouldn't get congested. Too bad though it went to Vancouver, at least we got wider highways lol
I bet its going to get exciting and people are goin to start pouring out of eveywhere XP
Yeah many things broke during my move, like my cds, books and bycycle :(
Be sure to protect your stuff ^_^
oh lol, i thought you meant you would start living in japanese style, you know like drinking tea or sleeping in a futon lol
well its almost a year now since i came back, my family decided to move to miami four years ago because of a job offer. i really didnt want to but i was drag there anyways T_T
I would say that i had bad experince with miami and i wouldnt go back, people there are so ignorant you wouldnt believe till you see it yourself. but at least i learned to be more open minded XD
Where are you moving to? Man moving stuff sucks big tym. I remember most of my stuff broke on the way, one more thing to add to my misery
I work as a waiter in my uncles restaurant, it can get a bit hectic and tiresome at times but the pay is good lol
well i also study Japanese in my spare time, usually when i get out of work and on my way home ill listen to my audio lessons. I hope that one day i could do some real state in japan, That would the best. What exactly do you mean the culture is taking over your life? lol
It sucks that you cant see your friends, I don't have many friends yet since i just came back from Miami, but i do hang out with my cousin a lot but he can also get busy with school.
So what you do today?
So you would like to help others in business, Thats really good you would probably travel around the world since its international ^_^
Lol, your probably right about those anime girls, they can sometimes get in your nerves with their love angst, but i still plan to watch strawberry panic just to watch the train wreck Lol
So what other things you like to do besides watching Anime?
Whoa, I havent tried any BL Anime...I dint even know that existed XD
I was about to watch a Yuri anime called strawberry panic but The closest i ever gotten to that genre but Somehow i havent got around to see it ~_~
Have you seen strawberry panic?