Viro said:I'm not a Brit, but I'm in the UK. Currently in Oxford. No, I don't study at *the* Oxford...
Is "Viro" a hint to you then? I know Viro is in Estonia ..
Viro said:I'm not a Brit, but I'm in the UK. Currently in Oxford. No, I don't study at *the* Oxford...
Giaguara said:I was born in 2 different places. I don't feel home in either of them. My birth place on the documents if not the same as the physical place I was born in, which always frustrates me. The people I "should" consider as "mine", or rather me belonging to that weird population, does not inspire me - I understand (mostly) what they say, can write poorly, have no interest in putting my feet to that ground again.
It is not "Viro"; you could be surprised of the provinces of which and how many countries I know (having seen etc).
"I am" and that is it. I don't like to add an adjective that describes a nationality or a religion etc. I am me, or trying to become me. And I'm more a result of all the places, people, and things that have happened to me during the lifetime. You might not be surprised if I could shortly just tell that "Where are you FROM is NOT one of the questions that get the best out of me. It just turns me off normally.
Besides - I considered one day I was from the place I lived my childhood in .. my parents were (as they think) from somewhere else (where I have never been), and my sister defines her as where she lives permanently now. Thinking about that - I am amazed I have ever even met my parents of my sister ::ha::
applewhore said:are you baiting her, octane?! ;-)
uoba said:Maybe he's speaking double-dutch though.
Forgive how slow I've been - I've just re-read the thread and only just got it!octane said:Sixteen quid for an orange tint and blue rinse. Scandalous!..
Ricky said:Gia's a she. One of the only shes on this board.
And I could tell you where she's from, but I don't think she'd appreciate it.