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Mr Cat Dog
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  • BIG BIRD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! <33333333333333
    Your next theme should be
    True true trueeee. Your avatar was "la gallina Caponata" (had to google it to be sure) XD
    You should be daring a do something you haven't seen before... says the person who would never do that herself.
    How serendipitous! Ah, well, then I'll probably forget I suggested it by then and be pleasantly surprised.

    I do love that you do this, by the way.
    Eh, that's no problem at all. I'm glad you at least considered, even though you did shoot it down. It doesn't bother me.
    I do have to admit I didn't really approach Inland Empire in the right way. I wasn't in the mood for some of Lynch's craziness, after about 20 minutes I just thought "okayyyy idk what is going on" and didn't really put much thought into it after that point.

    Blue Velvet I had to watch twice before liking it, but it is a good film. It's a bit of a drag at first but gets so much better once you get into it.
    March/April should be really nice for the weather. I wouldn't recommend going as far north as Hokkaido where I was living for a while since it won't quite be spring there, but in Tokyo it would be pretty nice, I think. Depending on where you go you might even get to see the cherry blossoms, which is always beautiful to see.

    So Tokyo, as you might know, has a lot of little areas for different kinds of shopping: Shinjuku, Harajuku, Akihabara, and so on. It has a lot of nice parks, too, like Yoyogi. Tokyo would be great if you just want to go and see a lot of different things. It's also close enough to Yokohama and other places in case you're there long enough to travel away from the center of the city.

    If you want to see historical and cultural stuff then Kyoto seems like a place to go. All the temples, castles, and the old imperial palace are there, plus you can take a subway to another old capital, Nara (not that I know much about that area), and the second biggest city in Japan, Osaka, which has plenty of shopping and other things that Tokyo has.

    If you want to see nature then maybe somewhere in Kyushu would be good. I spent a week in Kagoshima, at the southern end of the island, in spring, and it's got this semi-tropical/tropical landscape which is amazing. There are also lots of old-ish buildings (not old, like historical old, but still interesting) and in Kagoshima itself there's a monstrous sleeping volcano that spews ash everyday. Kyushu also has lots of onsen (natural hot springs) and those are one thing that I love, just sitting in the different baths and relaxing with all the natural surroundings.

    And if you want to go for food then you can get that anywhere, though each area has specialties.
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