So right now I should be looking into colleges. I love writing with all my heart, but writing novels isn't exactly a solid career for starters. So I have accepted and decided that as long as I did something creative where I could use my ideas, I would be happy. I went to a technical school, just to get better with computers, trying to gear towards game design, yet I was convinced to go to the wrong class. So here I am trying to work on what I can while staying ahead doing web design shit.. but at least the computers have photoshop.. but right now I am at loss as to what to go to college for. I am limited to going for a two year, thanks to my circumstances, and have yet to figure things out. I suck at painting, and with real life drawing, although muchly improving, I don't have much of a talent for. The only way I can do anything abstract is by working on it on photoshop most the time, and feel lost. So any ideas?











Americas so varied it's a completely different world! I bet if you heard me speak you'd think I sounded ridiculously posh haha. Over here people are less 'conservative' if you will, tv is far less controlled, light swearing on program starts around 5 and gets worse through the night. You can openly drink at any time of day here with no paper bag to cover it! But I think we're far more obsessed by politeness, always saying sorry if someone knocks into you and very obsessed by manners in conversation in stuff. Are you religious? I know that america is pretty much Christian dominated but here people certainly aren't as religious as they used to be, i'm an agnostic and no one i know goes to church. People here have more faith in man than in God. I must be making England sound horrible. London is the most amazing city in the world, its so diverse and something is always going on from Shakespeare at the Globe to the London Dungeon trips and oh dunno if you've heard of it but Camden market is the most amazing place to go to for clubs restaurants and really weird and foreign markets!
Europes just as great, definately cross the pond by the time you're 20! As for English schools, because i'm now in the sixth form (last year of school before uni) theres in no way any cliques. Everyone is one kind of mass group with little groups in them but overall everyone gets on. However in the younger years there are more separations, you've got the horrible scum people who really intimidate others called chavs then youve got the rest of us!
I love Final Fantasy and yeah I played Kingdom Hearts once, wasn't as good as FF but it was pretty darn good.
Where would your favourite place be to visit in the world? and if you don't mind me asking is Talazia you're real name if so its pretty cool! My names Jessie if you didn't know
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Btw, if I ever come over seas, you gotta go to the Camden market with me then, lol
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I'm completely fascinated by america the fact that you even have groups like amish is amazing, here everyone is one big muddle there wouldn't even be talks of groups like that.
I'm sure you'd love londo, i just got into the art college i applied to which is right on the river thames i'm soo happy because its really hard to get into, so if you're ever in the capital deviantart me and we can meet up for a camden town adventure haha.
Talazie is a wicked name, Jessie isn't a ver common name here but certainly isn't as interesting as yours. You got any middle names as interesting?
I know I'm definintely coming to America when I'm 21, me and a friend are off to Burning Man in the Nevada Desert, ever heard of it? THE most amazing week long art festival you could ever imagine. Check it out
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I shall reply sober tomorrrow hahahaha
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