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This year is starting with so many good vibes. So far this year we have seen a deer crossing our road, a martin pecheur, and today snow in our city. As snow is not common here we were quite surprised... sorry I am supposed to write but I am listening to:  

C'mere - oh what a song:

Now seasoned with health
Two lovers walk a lakeside mile
Try pleasing with stealth, rodeo
See what stands long
Oh, ending fast

  This summer we got tickets to see them at a festival and I am listening to all their tracks again in order to prepare myself. I am surprised as it seems nobody knows them here (FR)? Whenever I find something is not as famous as I thought it makes me think how americanized I have been. And not to get all political and stuff but I am tired of it. Sure this NYC band I love, but, can I get away from all this american ideas and standards? I have discovered so many other cultures in France/Europe and still there is so much I do not know.

 Wow. A trainwreck of a post. But I wanted to work in consistency there, so yeah. To follow with my trends... great. So my idea was to post Elden Ring screenshots and the ones I took are not there. My bad since I am using game bar... And now I just thought of the steam screenshots, they are even easier with the Dualshock.

 Again. Interpol. Makes me think so much of my friends and when I was in highschool. Amazing. I was always lazy and or thought I could never go to a concert because they were so expensive but my M is all about experiences so 2025 we went to a concert and it was actually amazing. So I am so looking forward to see Interpol.

 Anyhow, time to shut down. 

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  1. Americanisation is exhausting (hello from Norway), and it is, at least I feel, becoming increasingly difficult to explore European culture (in lieu of listing every country, that is) online because most everything is USAmerican-centric by "default." To end this comment on a brighter note: I hope you have an amazing time at the concert!

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