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I would also like to say, lest you think I've left Torchwood and Captain Jack behind me, that large groups of children chanting numbers (which seems to be a feature of many games here) in languages I don't know is causing me surprisingly inordinate amounts of emotional upheaval (And, oh god, this song. I've not listened to it in ages, but I woke up craving Puccini but this was the best my laptop could come up with -- I did not plan for music out here).
Anyway, aside from that, this remains the country without vegetables. I like meat and cheese as much as anyone (probably more), but my body and tastebuds are getting a little fed up. The provencale potato chips are go though.
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Date: 2010-10-31 10:03 am (UTC)It's very religious here, especially in small towns (I am in one). Interestingly, I've had many people go out of there way to explain that their brand of religious is not like in the US, and that I shouldn't feel threatened by it. And on one hand, that's very kind, and on the other hand, that's kinda gross, because trepidation I may feel sucks, but it's a survival mechanism (at home, because I'm gay, and here because I am nominally Jewish).