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Hi I'm 29 (30 before I know it ðŸ˜) and like:
- movies (not tied to one genre. Psychological horror one day, romcoms on another)
- dogs (imma need to post my stash)
- travel (or at least making itineraries to help me daydream)
- new cuisines
- writing or just thinking of new ideas (which I better actually work on someday)
- jazz and hip hop
- extremely corny humor
Full disclosure, I haven't had the best luck in having conversations or penpals on here go on for very long. But what I can say is that I will do my best to hold up my end of the bargain, short or long message.
I moved to a new city a while back, but haven't had the best luck making enough time to try and do things. I made this huge leap, and I'm still waiting for it to pay off. It's been a few weeks here and I still find myself sitting late, late nights in the office, because I can't trust myself to do anything when I get home.
Planning to stick to just reddit chatting or those IM type things for anyone who uses old.reddit, at least for now and the near future.
BUT! I did find a phat stack of postcards and am planning to put them to good use over the next few months, and especially so when it gets cold and miserable here. So any of you from particularly far away (from the US) lands, give me a shout. I know I probably can't visit every country in my lifetime, but part of what makes travel so much fun is the fascinating similarities and nuanced differences between our cultures. For better or for worse, I've always felt like a visitor, so I'm just glad to have an opportunity to explore.
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