Because It's Better To Be Irrational With Me Than Rational With Someone Else

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Because That's a Million-Dollar Question

oh my goodness, I just checked my email account (the one given to me by the newspaper I write for) and I had some threatening emails! Supposedly, my ultra liberal opinions offend this one devoted conservative. What I find strange is why would this person read that newspaper knowing it's like the most controversial, ultra liberal paper in the country?

I just finished a 13 page short story and I sent it to the editor in my country. He's fluent in English, so if he likes it and wants to publish it in the newspaper, I'll translate it to my language. It would be awesome!

I didn't tell anybody yet, but after I graduate, I'm planning to do my PhD or Masters in country other than USA. Probably UK (Scotland, Ireland, or Britain), NZ, or Australia. I'm totally interested in UK and NZ and I'm already checking their schools out. However, I don't think finishing my graduate courses in a different country is this wise, especially if I want to move back to the States. But the more important questions is: do I want to live in the States forever and ever until I die?

9:36 p.m. - May 22, 2006

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