Letting go
Dec. 2nd, 2007 10:40 amI keep saying, "When I go to Finland this summer, I'll [blahblahblah]".
Reply: "You're going for sure now?"
No, and I'm normally quite the cynic, but POSITIVE THINKING, PEOPLES!
I think of all the things I would do there (if I get to stay an extra month after school's over or something like that):
I know a number of those things run completely counter to things that I have so far stated that I believe in; but maybe the overwhelming force, call, and warmth of home will allow me to let it all go...
...to freedom.
Reply: "You're going for sure now?"
No, and I'm normally quite the cynic, but POSITIVE THINKING, PEOPLES!
I think of all the things I would do there (if I get to stay an extra month after school's over or something like that):
- Way too much karaoke
- Try all those weird drinks like Salmiakkikossu, and become drunk iff it leads to that
- Watch a Viikate show/concert/thingy
- See an American movie with Finnish subtitles
- Buy way too many CDs (which ones? I don't really know yet.)
I know a number of those things run completely counter to things that I have so far stated that I believe in; but maybe the overwhelming force, call, and warmth of home will allow me to let it all go...
...to freedom.
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Date: 2007-12-05 11:48 am (UTC)And foreign movies are subtitled both in Finnish and Swedish at the same time.
Matthieu
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Date: 2007-12-05 02:37 pm (UTC)The pain is in overcoming (it's exactly like that around here too)
And except for pirated DVDs I've watched with random Malay subtitles, I've never seen a movie in my own language with subtitles halfway intelligible to me ;)