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Welcome to "Living Without Borders"

Where the punctuation is bad, but you're keeping it real

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Welcome to "Living Without Borders"

Hi there,

I am not here to judge nor am I here to hate. I am just here to write. Isn't that what its all about after all? I thought about for a long time if this would be something I would like to do.

Well I am here so I might as well start off with, I am not a writer nor in any way am I good at it. But hold on a second, the definition of a writer (thanks to my lovely friend google) is "a person who has written a particular text". Well I am a person and I am writing a text, so I guess I am off to a good start and could possibly become a good writer someday. For now, I will be the girl whose thoughts and life become words, and words become something for you guys to read and enjoy.

As much as I would love to bore you with my weirdly obsession with definitions. This might be a good time to introduce myself. If you noticed my headline "Welcome to Living without Borders" you can already and hopefully tell that I am someone who travels a lot and who likes Cheetos. No, I'm joking but all jokes aside, I am a girl who lives without limits with her heart and with her thoughts and maybe sometimes likes to pack up all her junk and move to different states to keep her life entertaining. That part will be explained later down the road.

To finish this badly written short intro off, I have a big mind full of aspiration and imagination and little motivation for punctuation. To make it clear, I am not here to get approval nor am I here to write like Stephen king. Laughter and comedy are the salt to my pretzel, which means there will hardly ever be any seriousness to my writing. You're welcome.

I keep it real and that's all you guys need to know.

Your Girl,

Living Without Borders.

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