Teddy tries to find the beauty in everything that he crosses. When it comes to rocks, he does not struggle to find appreciation, especially when they have as much going on as these two do. Teddy lounged on these rocks that he found on the side of the trail. Can you imagine a better feeling? You’re tired from walking when you happen across a wonderful seat and even more it’s great to look at too!
People often talk about the great love of their life, but I think this can also apply to places. Because this city has captured my heart in a way like no other, and the thought of this magical chapter coming to an end is bittersweet.
All the people I met, all the friends I made, all the unforgettable experiences we had. All good things must come to an end.
However, where one chapter ends, a new chapter begins so here's to whatever comes next. 🥂💖
Are you looking for interesting and less crowded places to visit? Here are a few lesser-known travel destinations that you might want to consider visiting before they become mainstream:
1. Faroe Islands: A stunning archipelago known for its dramatic landscapes, rugged coastlines, and unique Nordic culture.
2. Bhutan: A remote Himalayan kingdom with breathtaking scenery, vibrant festivals, and a focus on Gross National Happiness.
3. Azores, Portugal: A group of lush volcanic islands in the Atlantic, offering beautiful hikes, hot springs, and untouched beauty.
4. Svalbard, Norway: A remote Arctic destination known for its polar bear sightings, stunning glaciers, and northern lights.
5. Matera, Italy: An ancient city famous for its cave dwellings and historical architecture, often referred to as "the second Bethlehem."
6. Palau: A Pacific island nation with crystal-clear waters, diverse marine life, and some of the world's best diving spots.
7. Gobi Desert, Mongolia: A vast desert offering unique landscapes, dinosaur fossils, and the chance to experience traditional nomadic culture.
Remember that even these hidden gems may become popular over time, so it's always a good idea to plan your visit sooner rather than later if you want to experience them before they gain widespread attention.
octopath games have proved they suck ass at writing people who are othered and shunned and therefore i trust they won't do this concept or if they try they will fail horreondously lol but ok whatever
came up with the idea that i'd genuinely love for the next cleric to believe in whatever new Cartoony Evil God they come up with. because the story of a person who has been abandoned by the supposed benevolent god and/or abandoned by society as a whole and them interacting in the world as a believer of the Evil God is infinitely more compelling to me than 'guy from the Cartoony Good God church fights the guy from the Evil God group and proves the Good God is the Correct Faith to believe in this world'. which has sucked ass twice at this point.
but also it's a JRPG they have to make the cleric a pure healer who is Good and Has Good God Powers and most JRPG fans hate new shit they just eat the same damn regurgitated food over and over again . and they also have to justify the player fighting the Evil God Superboss at the end. so it's hard to balance that out from a marketing + game design standpoint. but i am cooking in my head
You said submit a problem, so here I have, I would like to abandon everyone and start a new life in a new country, and I don't think this is an over reaction whatsoever and I'm being so chill, but which country should I go to?
Hi,
No I completely agree, that’s not an overreaction at all. I think the governments everywhere are beyond corrupt. The people are reverting backwards in terms of accepting and being open.
Don’t take my word for this, I’m no geography expert (I’m a full time music student lmao):
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Iceland is known to be quite a safe place. Considered one of the safest countries in the world, due to its low crime rate and high acceptability of minorities such as the LGBTQIA+ community. Not only this, but its natural beauty is one that draws tourists in yearly. The gorgeous mountains, waterfalls, glaciers and breathtaking landscapes (don’t be fooled by the “ice” in Iceland, it’s truly lush over there).
There is a high standard of living in Iceland, including education and healthcare.
Along with a unique culture, as well as many outdoor activities it had to offer.
However, it does have its downfalls. With a high cost of living, language barrier, harsh weather and limited jobs.
If the colder climate is not one that you are accustomed to, it may be a struggle.
In contrast:
New Zealand offers a similar quality of life, with beautiful landscapes, low crime rates and high safety policies, amazing culture, beautiful food, free healthcare, a claim to be “laid back” and probably most importantly for your circumstances, it is easy to get a work visa!
However, there are (again) some downsides.
The weather can be very extreme, including both sun and snow. It is isolated from the rest of the world (which depending on your outlook, could be a good or bad thing). Life is quiet (again, good or bad thing). As well as further similar reasons to Iceland.
There are many other places on the internet claiming to have a high quality of living: the Netherlands, Japan, etc…
Pick somewhere where the culture excites you. Where you would feel safe and accepted. Somewhere you can picture yourself growing, making a home, finding new opportunities and living life to its fullest.
Truly, I understand your struggles and I hope that you are able to move somewhere, safely, where you are so much happier!
Teddy found a log to sit on to watch this once small stream in Nelson Lakes overflow its banks and gush down the hillside. While the very heavy rains made travel difficult Teddy also realized that you don’t get this color of green without such precipitation.
In the grand theater of life, there exists a dance – a cosmic ballet where every step echoes through eternity. They call it karma.
Why, you ask? Because karma is a silent weaver, threading the fabric of destiny. It whispers to the universe, Balance must be maintained.
For every act of kindness, a note is struck – a melody that resonates across lifetimes.
And for every cruelty, a debt accumulates, heavy as a stone.
The humble souls, their tears nourish the soil of existence. Their pain, a currency paid forward. They bear the weight of ancestral debts, their shoulders stooped but hearts unyielding.
Their reward? Perhaps not in this act, nor the next, but somewhere beyond the veil, where time folds upon itself.
So, remember this: karma is not a judge; it is a mirror.
It reflects our choices, our intentions, our very essence. And as we waltz through life, let us tread lightly, for each step leaves an imprint.
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White Sands National Park is one of the best-known locations in the Land of Enchantment. Encompassing 275 square miles of white gypsum sand dunes, this is the largest of its kind in the world. And while you can explore this white sandy desert on foot, you may also want to enjoy a scenic drive through White Sands National Park in New Mexico as well.
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