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Yes - 2 (11.8%)
Yes, but only for awhile - 6 (35.3%)
No, but possibly some special cases - 3 (17.6%)
No, we all require someone/something to attach to - 6 (35.3%)
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Author Topic: Can people live without People, or Attachment in General?  (Read 1882 times)
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« Reply #45 on: April 23, 2008, 07:42:18 PM »

Yup, that's why I have one of those infrared lamps xD

Ok, seriously, after a week of spending most of the time outside, working and getting from one spot to another on one of the biggest cities in the world (google Mexico City) >< ome grows tired of the crowds, the traffic, the heat, the looooooooong time it takes to get from one place to another >< not to mention the insecurity, etc.

On vacations, that's when I get to relax a bit. being a graphic designer doesn't leave you that much time to relax, but it's ok. I'm used to it by now.

Ok, back to the dungeon ><
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« Reply #46 on: April 27, 2008, 08:45:14 PM »

Hmm the only place i know in Mexico is Cancun and the kind of crowds you find there are actually the ones you want to be part of. Tongue

Honestly though i dont think i'd be able to live comfortably in a big city like Mexico DF. I mean, i get tired of people around here eventhough i live in a kinda small city in a third world country like Bolivia. I don't mind having a lot of people around when i'm on vacations, but dunno if i could stand living like that all the time.
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