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I like friending memes! I sort of get why a lot of people don't, I mean, there's something very public about them, and sometimes you end up friending weirdos and you have to deal with them for a couple of months until the unspoken grace period ends. But. Friending is kind of an awkward process and I love how friending memes steamlines it, creates an appropriate environment for asking in a way friends only entries never quite manage. Also they are fun! And I have always met great people through them. Also I just like them. In any case, I don't know about your friends, but mine keep complaining to me about not having enough of this type of friend or that type of friend and... this is how we used to fix that kind of problem! And it's been a long time since I've seen one floating around my part of lj.





So I am not totally sure that the 72 people I have friended is enough to like... properly power a friending meme, especially since lj is quiet-ish lately. But prove me wrong! Go forth, fill things out, respond to things, and please tell your friends (because even though I have great friends who can see this I ALREADY HAVE THEM FRIENDED, what do I get out of this?). I don't have a pre-prepared code for advertising but... you can see the entry link, and you all know better how you want to advertise that I know anyway.

........I AM SUCH A BUM, sorry, please still do my meme! Even though I didn't make graphics. Or think of a title. OR DO ANYTHING BESIDES THINK OF QUESTIONS.

Date: 2011-10-12 05:58 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] summerstorm.livejournal.com
In Ciudad Real? I was born and raised here, so, all my life. I was only in Madrid for three-four months, but it's not the most impersonal city. And it has a lot more international stores than most other places in Spain -- not just the theaters, but there's a lot of Starbucks (corporate evil, whatever; I wish there was a Starbucks here, homemade iced caramel macchiatos are just not the same) and fast food chain places, and Fnac is a pretty good mainstream store to find international movies/literature/etc. It's also not a difficult city to get used to. The subway's pretty straightforward, at least; I never really used the bus system.

Date: 2011-10-12 07:09 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] care-says.livejournal.com
Good to know! Thanks. =) I'm just not really sure what to expect, not to mention that my Spanish is poor at best (I can ask for the bathroom and order food off a menu; it's pretty much the extent of my high school Spanish).

Also, haha, you are like the only other person on here that said they were watching Hart of Dixie. I kind of love it, in those totally weird way.

Date: 2011-10-12 07:21 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] summerstorm.livejournal.com
I've never traveled anywhere I couldn't speak the language, but people do it all the time, so I guess it can be done! And I'm sure your anxiety will vanish as soon as you set foot on the airport/wherever you're staying.

Hart of Dixie is so cozy. It's honestly become one of the TV highlights of my week, no shame.

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