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Really hot outside and an energetic bunch of dogs at the shelter this morning. I'm wiped out.
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Yay i get to see my bf today, for a little bit, then he's back on the road.
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Beautiful ring!
HaaaHaaa!
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I feel as if I am having hot flashes, but I am not quite 32. Wow.
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Eww....
What is your job again?
Just heard a female voice shouting/screaming from my window. Very scary. I listened for a moment to verify that I even heard it and when I certainly did, I couldn't tell if it was someone having sex or someone in trouble. I went outside to the little guard/attendant sitting on the floor and told him about it. He told me not to worry, that there are many security guards downstairs, and that these things happen and that people drink too much. (What he said is hazy, because this all happened in Russian and I didn't catch every word.) He made it sound like the security guards were already taking care of it.The yelling has stopped, but I am horrified that there might be someone out there in trouble and I don't know what to do.
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I saw several groups of people from the window walking around outside, none of them seemed to be reacting to the noise, but I don't want to fall victim to bystander effect. I really hope that it is just drunken sex and not somebody who needs help...
I think/hope everything is fine now. I even hear a construction crew working outside, and there are at least two security guards out there. I've also heard more people walking around both in the halls and outside.Â
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I am so jumpy in Russia. My anxiety has just gone through the roof. I'm sure only part of this is Russia's fault.
In other news, I tried one of Moscow's vegetarian cafes today with my roommate, who is also veg. It was delicious. I just had pasta with cream sauce and veggies, a simple dish in the States, but something hard to come by in Russia. Also, fresh squeezed orange juice. Unfortunately, a lot of Russian juice is not good. Much of it even has added sugar!
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Not bad. I'm not eating the healthiest well-balanced diet, but it's overall okay. One of the studetn cafeterias is supposed to be a healthier option, so they always have pasta or rice and vegetables. It would be really hard to be vegan here, damn near impossible unless you cooked everything for yourself and went to exclusively vegetarian restaurants.Â
of course, seeing all the posting names in here....not sure many of you even know who i am
Hey, what's up.
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