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  • Science, huh? I'm not really the best girl to call when it comes to creating a hypothesis or coming up with a logical theory, haha.
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    O.O Big... buff men? xD

    I prefer Daryl in every way! :D He isn't buff and sweaty, he is sexy and thin and DAT SMILE OH HEEHEEEEHEEEEHEEE!!! C:
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    I'm good, just watching The Walking Dead. Daryl is so hawt. :X
    :) My favorite video games are Mario Kart Wii, Super Smash Bros. Brawl, Pokemon Emerald, Pokemon Fire Red, Pokemon Heart Gold, Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door, Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour, Mario Power Tennis, and Harvest Moon: A Wonderful Life. Gamecube junkie. xD How about you?
    I met someone from NZ a little while ago. She said that everyone there knows everyone or at least someone who knows someone who knows everyone. They also have a cap on how much internet you get. That aside, very pretty, I agree.
    I'm from California which is pretty nice in a lot of ways. If I didn't live here I might actually try to move to another country, I think. People say nice things about Canada.
    I do not, unfortunately. :( I've been thinking about downloading it though so when I do I shall let you know. :)
    No, probably not. It's a lot of work and I don't have a really really really big enough reason, you know? Oh, btw, where do you you live?
    They're not really big on having foreigners living in their country. At least you can get citizenship now. It used to be impossible for anyone whose mother (I think) wasn't a registered Japanese citizen. Of course people are still really friendly for the most part.
    In a permanent citizenship way I think now you have to be a resident for at least 5 years (meaning get married or find one of the few jobs open to foreigners) and give up what citizenship you already have. If you just want to live there you have to be a student of have a job. Jobs are usually restricted to things that foreigners like us would have a specialty in a.k.a speaking English. Probably if you were exceptionally skilled or educated in some area that'd be okay, too.
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