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I always wanted to go and live in Singapore for a few years, since I hear it has a lot less slums than New York, not to mention the island really appeals to my OCD what with every square meter being used to its fullest and whatnot~
 
I always wanted to go and live in Singapore for a few years, since I hear it has a lot less slums than New York, not to mention the island really appeals to my OCD what with every square meter being used to its fullest and whatnot~

I feel like if you want to be in a foreign country badly enough you should try to go there at whatever cost. Its just incredibly freeing to move about. It's the best decision I ever made.
 
When it comes to museums, one museum that I have gone to is the Museum of Flight in Seattle. Course another fun museum in Seattle I have been to is the Science Fiction Museum, which is in the same building as the Experience Music Project. That building is located near the Pacific Science Center. Speaking of the Pacific Science Center, back in 2001 it hosted an exhibition about the Titanic which I visited back when I was in sixth grade.
 
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When I visit Seattle, I want to visit Bruce Lee's grave there. And the hospital I was born in. (I don't know if that place is even there, though)
 
Never been to the museum that's across the street from my school. It's almost never open, though. My hometown has two museums and both of them are really beautiful in terms of scenery.

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I've been to the hospital I was born in and I even met the doctor. :D
 
I probably won't be able to visit my hospital since I was born on a federal military installation. :<
 
going to foreign countries is really fun. I've been to England and France and they were both totally awesome experiences. I'd love to study abroad in London when I go off to college, actually.
 
I've never been outside the states, but I know people IRL from China, Korea, Germany, and Mexico. Online I have close friends that're from places like Russia and Malaysia. :3

Does anyone here have any blood disorders? I have sicklemia (i.e. I'm a carrier of sickle cell anemia), which means about half of my blood cells are sickle-shaped. Every so often since I can remember I've gotten these immobilizing cramps in my arteries (and sometimes my heart) that go away after about 30 minutes. It feels like my blood is clotting or something, and I know it has to be my sicklemia. Makes me think cardiac arrest is gonna be the death of me when I'm old. :/
 
Museums are pretty interesting to go to. One of the best museums I've been to is the local museum of science & industry here, and that was when I was like six or seven years old. I made a return visit in 2009 (when I was fourteen) and it was still just as amazing. The attractions were amazing and the things you learn were interesting as well.
 
I've never been to a museum either D: Not even sure if there are any nearby...Though I do know of the Art Gallery in Toronto, which I'd also like to visit one day.
 
I like art museums a lot too. Neither of my parents are experts in the art subject, we all enjoy it a lot and go to art museums when we can, but one of my uncles and one of my aunts are huge about paintings and sculptures. Their house is like an art gallery, no kidding. I've learned a lot from them. Now that I know a lot more on the subject it is even more enjoyable.
 
Neither am I, to be quite honest \: I'm the type of person who appreciates the intricate, detail-oriented paintings though. Not the paint splatter or abstract ones...
 
going to foreign countries is really fun. I've been to England and France and they were both totally awesome experiences. I'd love to study abroad in London when I go off to college, actually.

London is my favorite city I've ever been to. I really hope to go again for my birthday, though I dunno if I can or not. I know I will a couple weeks after when my mom visits cause she's never been to the UK before.

There's this great froyo place in Soho called Snog and its the greatest thing. Also theres a free museum in London and they have this exhibit which is little digital excerpts from chatrooms on the internet and its beautiful and sometimes a bit silly because people are stupid. Its incredible.
 
What is an abstract painting?
Yes, I'm that ignorant :|

An abstract painting is just anything that doesn't focus on mimicing reality. They usually lack things used in historical paintings like realistic proportions, lighting, and perspective, but they can have many realistic elements and still be abstract.

I still prefer realistic art overall, but I love a good piece of abstract art. Mondrians are pretty cool imo.
 
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