I just got back from seeing the fiancée. I'll probably just tinker around online until I decide to go to sleep.
It's in America.I like Seattle -- but sure, I'd like to hear why I should never go -- it's good to have both sides of the argument.
I'll be honest... I don't like that argument, but whatever the reason why you don't like the actual location of Seattle, I'll just have to take your word for it.It's in America.
Reality sucks that way.I'll be honest... I don't like that argument, but whatever the reason why you don't like the actual location of Seattle, I'll just have to take your word for it.
As someone who loves futuristic-looking cities, I lament the fact that there aren't any that look "futuristic enough" in America.
So, in a roundabout sense, I kind of understand where you're coming from, even if I don't like the actual "angle" of the argument itself.
That's all I've been trying to say this entire time.I'm apparently stark-raving mad.
And for the record, when and if (I try real hard not to at all) I talk down about America, I don't necessarily mean the people in it but rather those dumbarse puppets called the government, and Hollywood, and all that is linked to both.
Just got back from seeing Trolls at the cinema - genuinely very good, which is always nice when you're expecting it to be crap.