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30 Day Blogging Challenge - Day 13

Somewhere I'd Like to Move to or Visit



Somewhere I really want to go is America.

I've been there once before, when I was about 8, and we went to Orlando and did the Disney, Universal Studios, Bush Gardens thing.  It was my favourite holiday.  It was magical and I'll never forget it.

I want to go back and do a road trip.  All the top spots, new york, LA, San Fran, Las Vegas, Orlando again.  I want to go to the amusement parks and the nerdy conventions and museums and fashion weeks.  Just everything.  It's a dream.

I would hate to live there.

There are so many reasons I'm not happy with the UK, but it's amazing compared to 90% of countries in the world.  Most Americans think America is everything and is the top dog.  Especially recently, it's being questioned.  The gun law in particular has been really annoying me recently.  It seems that a lot of people in America think guns are needed so that when people get into these situations where someone else is firing, they can protect themselves.  There's a flaw in your logic there.  If they were illegal to carry and difficult to get a hold of then horrible people wouldn't be able to start these awful shootings or acts of terrorism.  America has more people dead due to shootings in the past 50 days than the UK has had in the past 50 years.  Is this not proof that our gun laws are more effective than yours?  If no one had a gun, no one would need guns to protect themselves.  This frightens me to even visit America now, let alone live there.

Also, this presidential election has basically been an IQ test for America and let me tell you, you're failing.  If Trump becomes president I'm going to be so scared and I'm not even in America.  How are people this stupid, racist and sexist to vote for him?  "Trump says what everyone is thinking."  No.  If that's what you're thinking then you're homophobic, racist, sexist and just a plain rude human being.

Or Italy, I'd like to visit Italy.


Song of the day: A song that is a guilty pleasure

A thousand miles by Vanessa Carlton


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