person: so what made you decide to be an exchange student?
Me: ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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@belgiumbabe
person: so what made you decide to be an exchange student?
Me: ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
save rock and roll [feat. elton john] layered three times
begins in left ear, followed by right, and then middle
headphones are strongly recommended
I am an open wound. Adventures are my stitches. Goodbyes are my infections. People and memories are my painkillers. But sometimes the most toxic ones seem to work the best.
Rain Tyndale
Day before I left. #Day23
#Day18 and still not ok
The things you forget after 10 months
I just sat for five minutes trying to remember how my family distributes drinks at dinner time.
And here is Kate demonstrating... something.
Like or reblog this if you were/are/are going to be an exchange student! i want to follow all of you 💕
My Australian friend sent me this. The guys' farm is her uncle. Whhhyyy
Your face times aren't as hard core as mine. 😝
All the paper I'm getting rid of from this past year (actually from about december this is the second- and last- time I've done it) The packing had not started but the cleaning has.
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When you Highschool Debate mother's only response to your argument is 'that's true!' 👌👏👍 #Swag
We are the granddaughters of the witches you weren’t able to burn.
(via unsociety)
when you know a word in english but not your native language
when there’s no english equivalent to a word from your native language and vice versa
accidentally switching between your native language and english in a sentence
hearing someone speak your native language when you’re on vacation on some country
That last one LOL SO TRUE
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Earthquake Experience
On Saturday June 30th, at about 8:30 PM, an 8.5 Earthquake hit Japan.
Fortunately, the epicentre was very deep and therefore caused no damage.
Unfortunately, I was in Tokyo at the time and in the event of an earthquake, trains stop for safety reasons. Literally as we were walking to out next train, we heard the announcement that there had been an earthquake and that all train lines would be temporarily stopped. We decided to wait it out and contact my host family and everyone else’s family, but our phone batteries were nearly dead. I was lucky enough that someone had a cable that I could plug into my wifi machine to charge my phone. My friend Cocona wasn’t so lucky. We went to an electronics shop to buy a cable for her. It was about 9:45 and the trains still weren’t working, and apparently I was the only one of us that was hungry as we hadn’t eaten anything since lunch. But everyone wanted to sit, so we finally found a restaurant that if we waited for, could get seats for. We waited for maybe 20 minutes and then were informed that a table had opened, but as we were minors and Japan has a curfew time, we were not allowed a seat.
I bought a salad at the station convenience store and ate it while crouched on the station ground, leaning against a wall. Finally, at maybe 10:45, the trains began running again. We crammed into the most crowded train I’ve ever been in in my life (I was pressed against people and couldn’t move if I tried). We rode a bit and transferred trains but had to wait a long time for the next train to come. When that train arrived in Yokohama, it was fairly smooth sailing. I mean, I couldn’t breathe or move for the whole ride, but at least I knew it would bring me directly to my station. After a few stops it became just a regular crowded train, vs a “most people shoved in a small space” world record submission. When I arrived in Hiratsuka, I was thankful that Cocona’s family drove me home, as there were no buses running at hat hour. My poor host mom who I made stay up until 2 AM greeted me at the door and we went to bed right away. Wha a crazy day.
This is so insane! I'm happy your safe though and what a story to tell!