<p>Oh snap there should be a sarcasm font :)</p>
<p>Anay: Haha. Yeah, there does need to be a sarcasm font. I actually pictured you saying that very seriously and defensively haha.</p>
<p>I’m actually wearing a shirt I got right after I ran a half-marathon on the Great Wall of China (well, about 3 miles of it were on the Wall). It was a really awesome experience.</p>
<p>Lol, exactly what I thought. here’s the list of stores I shop at:</p>
<p>Abercrombie, Marshall’s, TjMaxx, Daffy’s, Macy’s, Aeropostale. I wish there were some vintage or consignment stores around, that would be so cool!</p>
<p>Studious, that’s really cool! Congrats on finishing the half marathon!</p>
<p>I just read 19 pages from this thread.
(My eyes are bloodshot. Lol, jk jk)</p>
<p>I’m so disappointed that I missed the first thread…but it’s all good.</p>
<p>There is a sarcasm font! [Sarcastic</a> Font](<a href=“http://glennmcanally.com/sarcastic/]Sarcastic”>http://glennmcanally.com/sarcastic/)</p>
<p>@98: Thanks! I’m not an amazing runner, so it really was a challenge for me. I’d recommend it to anyone–even those who hate running. It grows on you.</p>
<p>I second that. The adrenaline rush that one gets from running a marathon in priceless.</p>
<p>Here’s another idea - where do you think we will reside in the future?</p>
<p>Let’s guess where the above poster would want to live when they’re older.</p>
<p>Anay, California? Maybe more northern California.</p>
<p>EDIT: Anay, did we seriously think of the exact same thing at the same time? Haha that’s really weird. I was taking so long to post this, I didn’t see yours.</p>
<p>Anay: San Francisco, NYC, or Boston.
Helloel: New England, Vermont or New Hampshire, specifically.</p>
<p>Haha, that’s great. We’re on the same wavelength, apparently. </p>
<p>Elizabeth: You strike as one that would probably live in Brooklyn when you’re older. That, or Portland.</p>
<p>smorgasbord: Rhode Island or Austin, TX.</p>
<p>Yes/No/Maybe so?</p>
<p>smorgasbord: NYC, Boston</p>
<p>You’re dead on with Portland. Never been. I love the Pacific Northwest though.</p>
<p>helloel: Somewhere in Massachusetts. Or maybe CT.</p>
<p>smorgasbord: A suburb of Manhattan.</p>
<p>Anay: Not fair. You already told me in PMs. :D</p>
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<p>Ding ding ding! Winner!</p>
<p>Studious: in a small village near a big city on the East Coast</p>
<p>Boom! Elizabeth and smorgasbord also win with NorCal/San Francisco. The Bay Area is such a great place.</p>
<p>smorgasbord: I love NH!</p>
<p>Studious: I really want to live in Boston. I’ve only really gone for my dad’s college reunions, but I fell in love with it when I went to his first reunion in 3rd grade haha.</p>
<p>EDIT: Studious, I would say Boston for you too, since you seem to love the colleges there. I could see you vacationing or something in Maine as well.</p>
<p>I’d love to spend some time in Savannah, GA, too. It’s such a beautiful city.</p>
<p>Large cities with a predominantly Liberal population usually catch my eye. That’s the only reason I can survive in a state like IL. Without Chicago, we’d be a Bible-thumping, right-wing state, calling for the “restoration of old values.”
The cityscape also matters too. Boston, San Fran, Chicago, NYC are all beautiful cities to look at.</p>
<p>Edit: Screw the last question. Let’s just talk about our favorite TV shows and/or movies. Who wants to start?</p>