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Wednesday, September 17, 2003
I miss Stockholm.

When I've graduated school and started my Real Life (dubious distinction, that), I think it's important that I try to live somewhere other than New York for a set amount of time. (Not immediately, so cool yer jets.) I think it's important because I am entirely too dependent on my family and familiar surroundings, and need to experience life somewhere else, in an independent sort of fashion, even if it's another big city. It's also safe, because I know that I could never live anywhere else permanently, no matter how much I like it there. Just a fact. I'm a New Yorker, have always been such, and will always be such.

Stockholm is on the short list, as are Toronto and San Francisco.

I should really try and think of more rural places to live, but I think that a large metropolitan area with many offices is the only place that I'd be able to earn any sort of living, as my only skill is as an office monkey of the fast-typing variety.

Whatever will I do with my life?