Conversation Between ProjectMisfit and Esper
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  1. ProjectMisfit
    November 19th, 2013 2:56 PM
    ProjectMisfit
    Oh yes, the internet cap would keep me from deciding it, tbh. As everything I do is internet based. Haha.
  2. Esper
    November 19th, 2013 12:36 PM
    Esper
    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.
  3. ProjectMisfit
    November 19th, 2013 12:32 PM
    ProjectMisfit
    I've heard Canada is a very nice place. :3 I think I'd wanna move to New Zealand. Beautiful place.
  4. Esper
    November 19th, 2013 10:14 AM
    Esper
    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.
  5. ProjectMisfit
    November 18th, 2013 4:17 PM
    ProjectMisfit
    I'm from Tennessee. :3 It kinda sucks here. What about you? And yeah, it does seem like alot of work..
  6. Esper
    November 18th, 2013 3:07 PM
    Esper
    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?
  7. ProjectMisfit
    November 18th, 2013 2:56 PM
    ProjectMisfit
    I understand. You planning on moving to another country?
  8. Esper
    November 18th, 2013 2:48 PM
    Esper
    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.
  9. ProjectMisfit
    November 18th, 2013 2:36 PM
    ProjectMisfit
    Oh dear, that sounds difficult ._.
  10. Esper
    November 18th, 2013 2:35 PM
    Esper
    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.
  11. ProjectMisfit
    November 18th, 2013 2:27 PM
    ProjectMisfit
    What would it take to legally move there?
  12. Esper
    November 18th, 2013 1:51 PM
    Esper
    Sometimes I wish I never left. Of course that would mean living illegally and then they'd kick me out and never let me come back and that would be sad.
  13. ProjectMisfit
    November 18th, 2013 1:43 PM
    ProjectMisfit
    I understand :3 You are so lucky.
  14. Esper
    November 18th, 2013 10:49 AM
    Esper
    I used to live a short walk from a Pokemon center and I never went to it.

    I don't know if it's popular. I mean, sure, if you go to Akihabara you'll get an overdose of anime and gaming stuff, but the mainstream isn't that keen on either as far as I could tell. Anime typically doesn't play on normal television channels (unless it's pretty famous and aimed at kids like with Doraemon or something) unless it's late at night, like past midnight. No one that I talked with when I was there gave me any indication that they were fans of either, though manga is pretty dang popular among everyone since there is so much variety. Of course you can go into any video rental place and see a bunch of anime there so who knows.
  15. ProjectMisfit
    November 17th, 2013 1:25 PM
    ProjectMisfit
    Is gaming as popular as people say it is, in Japan? I know anime is, just because it airs in theaters. xD And yeah, I can imagine I'll be doing alot of walking too. The pokemon center is honestly gonna be one of my first stops.