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I had dreams, all Californians have them, those dreams from Generation X.
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3 Comments
Very interesting story, Jess. You've made me curious with the story.
I can't say I understand the feeling of being a foreigner in Japan, but I can imagine the feeling of being a foreigner, since I am also one too.
If you know what it`s like to be square when everyone is round then you know what I mean. But hey, you learn to live in the culture your in, and you learn to like it too.