I'm sorry I didn't mean to make you feel like a no body. I just come across this type of thing all too often, as funny as that may seem.
As for being a practicing Jew, well hrm. . . - After an interesting family ordeal and a spark of OCD, and well - no friends, I found a religous orginization (or they found me o.O) who puts together those trip thingies in communities and stuff. I met a lot of nice unreligous and religous people and wanted to try it out. Make a long story short, I spent 8th grade in a yeshiva (Jewish private school), with the support of my parents (definetly not my sister!) and tried it out. Nothing too different, just Hebrew subjects became part of my everyday life for that year. Then came. . .
"Go to Israel, Go to Israel" A brainwashing phenomenon I found not to be affected by. So that and the fact that I wanted to go back to public school and show everyone I wouldn't take their crap anymore made my decision to leave.
**Coincidence** ?: - Second week of my return to public school -> hit by a car .
Anyway I saw both of two worlds and it was quite an interesting ride. The religous aspect to me had great views on everyday life, socialization, dresswear, and so forth. The "un-religous" side, well it was great to see a girl with a mini skirt on again too [img]smile.gif[/img] [img]smile.gif[/img] [img]smile.gif[/img] !
[ 06-08-2004, 04:04 PM: Message edited by: Nightcloak ]
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