journal entry: july 11, 2018

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hey guys!

i've been on a college visit trip for a couple of days now. i love seeing the brilliant architecture and experiencing the environment at the colleges; i really think that i can call one of them home in the future.

however, more than anything, i really just want to get back home to my own bed and read manga as well as study in peace.

right now, i'm sitting at a beach. which beach? i have no idea; i couldn't tell you even if i wanted to. i can tell you that it took me like twenty minutes to walk a hundred feet because there is goose poop e v e r y w h e r e. so, as a fail-safe from the goose poop, i'm just sitting on the beach.

i've been really busy with schoolwork (yes, i take extra classes over the summer voluntarily because apparently i hate myself). but i've also been falling in love with the colleges that i visit so it's bearable here. i don't really have much else to talk about but i'll try to upload some pictures from my travels.

until next time!~

until next time!~

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(here are two of the colleges i've visited so far

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(here are two of the colleges i've visited so far. aren't they beautiful?)

(these are the ORIGINAL GUTENBERG BIBLES, aka the first set of bibles ever published, aka the oldest books in the world, published in the 1450's! i was so in awe that i got to see them up close!)

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(these are the ORIGINAL GUTENBERG BIBLES, aka the first set of bibles ever published, aka the oldest books in the world, published in the 1450's! i was so in awe that i got to see them up close!)

(these are the ORIGINAL GUTENBERG BIBLES, aka the first set of bibles ever published, aka the oldest books in the world, published in the 1450's! i was so in awe that i got to see them up close!)

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(ever heard of the john james audubon, the father of ornithology? well, here are the original books he used to document every single species of bird in north america! it's incredible!)

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