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156 Days in Argentina - Kusho Style: Day 137: Yes, I’m Asian, Will You Stop Taking Pictures of Me Now…
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Day 137: Yes, I’m Asian, Will You Stop Taking Pictures of Me Now…. As I take a break from my studies for a final that I have 2moro, I’m remembering what sort of day it was today. It’s one of those days that you wish you have more of, but you know you can’t have too much it because somehow, it’ll lose that feeling—that it’s one of those days. That you just yearn for. That’s definitely saying something. Didn’t buy either of those, but we got cake which was HELLA good. We ate it in the p...It’s been a...
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156 Days in Argentina - Kusho Style: Day 151: When There’s Calamity, One Seeks Peace
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Day 151: When There’s Calamity, One Seeks Peace. I’ve dubbed this week, the final week of my study abroad, as probably the bitch of all weeks. All my finals are/were this week. There’s nothing more frustrating and upsetting than not being understood. My ability to communicate verbally was bad enough in English [better since the stutter went away] but to be able to do it in Castellano was something else. But I was able to get by conversationally and whatnot. So, I failed that oral. Then my dad called.
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156 Days in Argentina - Kusho Style: Day 129...130: Jaded...
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Day 129.130: Jaded. So the sun is rising soon. Or at least I think it is. You can't really tell with all the buildings, but it's a fact that it's getting lighter out, and there's already trucks driving around. Que ruidoso. I'm still attempting to finish my LAST essay of my study abroad experience. Unfortunately, it's supposed to be 10 pages, and I only have 4.well technically 3. What is wrong with me, seriously. Oh, did I mention that it's "technically" due in 4 hours. Aha Ha. Ha. Ha. Till A Time to Fly.
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156 Days in Argentina - Kusho Style: Day 133: “Live and Let Learn, Love All You Can Love & Smile” said the Music Box
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Day 133: “Live and Let Learn, Love All You Can Love and Smile” said the Music Box. It’s recently come to my realization that life’s greatest lessons, no matter how much you’re taught about them or how much you anticipate them, you’ll never know the true meaning of them until you experience them yourselves. The moment you experience something epic, something intrinsically within you clicks. This was definitely a reply to all my efforts in my life of literal creativity. 8220;There is no one lonelier or mor...
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156 Days in Argentina - Kusho Style: December 2008
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Day 156: A Time to Fly. To be honest, I’ve been thinking about this entry since the day I got here: how to make my study abroad experience a narrative that’s both comprehensible and memorable. So, out of all the entries, this one is probably the most edited, revised, re-edited, and thought out entry. Study abroad has been quite an experience. It’s inexplicable in words. You are your worst enemy. And within this process of becoming this new person and rediscovering myself, I was able to find my faith, fin...
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156 Days in Argentina - Kusho Style: October 2008
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Day 100: For Study Abroad, Leave Your Ego at Home. As I write this it is 3 minutes till it hits midnight and 100 days of being abroad in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Congratulations Kusho, you have made it this far and you only have 56 more days to live, love, laugh, and scream on Argentine turf. May the next 56 days hit me like a train with action, adventure, pensive thoughts, long-lasting friendships, deep dialogues and, without doubt, memories-to-be. Thanks to all who have been SO supportive throughou...
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156 Days in Argentina - Kusho Style: Day 124: It’s Easy to Shut Yourself from the World…
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Day 124: It’s Easy to Shut Yourself from the World…. 2s The system here works on a 1-10 scale, 10 being the highest. In other words, I’m failing two classes. My heart sank. I lost all will to stand, suddenly felt uncomfortable in my own skin. I felt alienated. Two tests I thought I had done well on and these were the end results. I had studied tirelessly for one, and even studied with a group for other. Is this what my study abroad here has come down to? Why did I come? I really didn’t know how I w...
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156 Days in Argentina - Kusho Style: November 2008
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Day 133: “Live and Let Learn, Love All You Can Love and Smile” said the Music Box. It’s recently come to my realization that life’s greatest lessons, no matter how much you’re taught about them or how much you anticipate them, you’ll never know the true meaning of them until you experience them yourselves. The moment you experience something epic, something intrinsically within you clicks. This was definitely a reply to all my efforts in my life of literal creativity. 8220;There is no one lonelier or mor...
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156 Days in Argentina - Kusho Style: August 2008
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Day 42: Mental Stability. I’ve also determined that the second to the last night of my study abroad here, I’m going to chant 10 hours. Why? Stability. Solidarity. Synchrony. To be consistent and in rhythm, one with myself and the universe. There’s just no other way to be me, except the me I see right now in the mirror before me. I can never forget that. It starts with faith. If we strengthen our faith and do our best, everything will fall into place. There’s no doubt it will. Sunday, August 31, 2008.