where do you live?
By deep257
@deep257 (56)
India
4 responses
@jambi462 (4576)
• United States
19 Jan 09
I live in Gaylord, Michigan and I have to say that it really isn't any kind of paradise at all. Except for maybe a super boring paradise. There just isn't really anything to do here or anyone all that cool to hang out with. I have like a close knit group of friends and that's about all I really have to look forward to do other then sit around and watch television or something. I'm definitely looking forward to getting out of this town one of these days that's for sure.
@deep257 (56)
• India
19 Jan 09
i live in west bengal india which WAS a paradise before with serene beauty along with other daily necessities. but presently there is an evil attempt to ruin this natural beauty by builing unplanned apartments. c'mon for how long do we have to compromise our right to live a healthy life ?
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@Cynthia212008 (57)
• United States
20 Jan 09
I don't think I can call where I live paradise at all.I live in the deep south near Mobile in Alabama.Everyone down here hunts and fishes and I became a vegetarian over a year ago. So you can imagine how out of place I feel.So No this place is no paradise for me.
@cobrateacher (8432)
• United States
19 Jan 09
Living in Miami is its own type of paradise, but it's my inner-space paradise I love. I surround myself with people I really like, do things I really enjoy, and try to avoid as much negativity as possible. At work, there are many quite toxic people whom I try to ignore while I revel in the interactions with my students. Teaching's an incredibly stressful profession, but I focus on the good things. It's not being unrealistic. It'a just plain coping.
@ez1982 (97)
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19 Jan 09
I love my hometown, we have the most beautiful cathedral in England (well in my opinion!), right opposite the castle and they look amazing all lit up when you stand by the river. I lived away for eight years, but the people are so friendly and down-to-earth, that I'm glad to be back.