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If only there wasn't so much talk about earthquakes and California being unstable then yes, getting out of town would be enough.
Yes I do want to get out and see the world, family troubles or not.
It seems like all my friends live in Europe, but I'm going to go through all of them again and make sure; haven't really kept close contact recently.
I don't plan to leave and never again speak to my family. Besides they're not all bad.
Our families know us more than anyone else, however much that is - and it is generally easiest to be ourselves around them. If they were not important, the agenda wouldn't be trying to screw it all up.
But my father, being as he is now, is impossible to work with. When the time comes I will work through whatever I need to work through with him and completely move on.
Why thank you William, I know some people who might not say the same ^^
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The protection techniques the Swerdlows promote work, however, right?
Yes I certainly have ideas.
But sometimes you need to go into life without any net to catch you and come out with the best of it.
I think what Janet said about we will always have what we need is true. Because we'll be needing/wanting/thinking about it, we will attract it.
I think it was in True Blood Blue Blood, he was talking about how Australia is remote and it's just like a big desert and with the people tending to be towards the borders of the continent it's ideal for testing/experiments.
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Yes,that's true about Australia.The protection techniques they promote,are for beginners.They never taught what they should have taught.So much for being spiritual.I would strongly suggest that you get out of California.It is a ticking timebomb waiting to explode.
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I don't believe california will sink. I'm in california right now. North california is a different story.
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Acceptancedchange,
Leaving home at your age without money or a job nowadays is simply a recipe for distaster. Instead of trying to find someone who is willing to ride you for whatever reason it may be, I would suggest you find a job first and then move to where it is, be it within the States or abroad.
Your asking the wrong questions in the wrong place, you should be asking what jobs are available at a large and reputable personel agency. Once you've worked and saved some money then you can start looking at where you'd like to live and then find a job there before moving.
Fair warning.
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lolol I thought you'd like that Karen. Here's a Tasmanian jokes I saw on the net...
Quote:Tasmania: Population: 40,000. Surnames: 12
The puns are endless. Generally speaking I just find your average Tamsanian to be somewhat reserved, which many may take as them hiding something... perhaps they are?LOLOL
Forgot to add about Perth Rick... I find the people there are generally amongst the best natured that I've come across in all of Australia... though I haven't been to Darwin in my entire life and never will...far too 'humid and hot' for me, just like Kuala Lumpa's clime, SUPER tropical, real equatorial. They have a real 'down to earth' nature about them that makes your average person living in that remote country we call Queenslandicon_whip look like a Martian. To give you a better idea... Qld has the highest head per capita of rednecks in the land - Redneck Wonderland. You can tell them by the stench of pork that pervades the air even as they approach. NOT all Queenslanders, just the majority, and that's no joke. Some of them are as fine a people as you could ever wish to meet. It never ceases to amaze me wtf they're doing there??? Like finding a Koori in Toorak.icon_schiefguck ... don't worry Rick, that's an injoke.lolol
Acceptancedchange,
Sail the 7seas and get well paid whilst doing it. This is an 'out' for you that I suggest you think about seriously. You'll be able to leave Cali, have a job, save money, experiance adventure, visit parts of the world you never even dreamt of, live in a SAFE enviroment away from possible evil people that may take you into their homes without letting you realize their true intent and the rest of it. You'll be able to get a real life here:
http://www.cruiseshipjob.com/seacloud.htm
Look around that url... you'll find links to a plethora of other companies looking for people to work on ships.
Beats moving into someone elses home who you don't know and cannot possibly trust till they show you their true colors, it also beats having to clean their crap for years and being their slave without being appreciated or worse.
You have more options than you may realize, seize the 'oppurtunity' while you can, it waits for NO ONE.
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