I’m kind of unpacked? I don’t know where to put everything. Not that I have a whole lot of places to put stuff have to get creative.
Author: sean
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So it turns out that when Whiskey whines, he isn’t just doing it for attention… he felt really bad about it though.. no actual internet until September 13thish… so bear with the low res files for a bit.
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This is the view from my “window”
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This was the last night in my room after I emptied it. I don’t have internet yet so I’m uploading this from my phone for now. So I’m not going to be particularly verbose
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Last night in my bed in this room. It’s a happy thing, but I can’t help being nostalgic. Most of the time nostalgia can’t help but being a little melancholic and self indulgent.
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Hating on this picture… like a lot, I’m actually making that face right now. Moving in two days, work, work, working as much as possible, doesn’t leave much time, but then again it never does. Goodnight moon.
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Now this is how you cook in a black out! This shit is what I’m going to miss the most.
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The bitch hasn’t even gotten here yet, and I’m sick of hearing about her. You know how when a movie gets over hyped and you know its going to be a let down. That’s the feeling I’m getting right now.
86.2 Extra Credit
I got in trouble for trying to set up a tripod in GCT I was given a number to get a permit, but couldn’t manage that in the twenty minutes I had before my train. I used the floor and made a composite of eightish photos.
You should definitely view this full screen for the mention of Irene and the people watching you can do from the comfort of your laptop.
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I had trouble choosing one so there will be a bonus one today. I decided to take a non tourist picture of a overly photographed tourist spot. I suppose that this would actually be the one that I would choose as my actual One a Day. I love that I start formulating a narrative for these strangers. That I don’t need some sweeping panorama(see: Bonus if you’re still lost) to know this location, but I feel like that part takes a backseat to the protagonist(s) of this unspoken narrative.