Shinjuku for Italian food
Today, I was a bit slow to get up. But we got ready and left on time. The plan was to go to Kannai station to exchange some clothes that I bought the other day. It turns out that we weren’t paying attention to the size and I just bought it on the design only and when I brought it home, it turned out to be too big.
So YSki went to the store to exchange the shirt for me and I just waited at the station. Then we parted ways at Yokohama station. I took the Shonan-Shinjuku line and she took the Tokyu Toyoko line. It turns out that both the trains and the ways are about the same because we met at Studio Alta at the same time. Then we went around looking for something to drink.
Then we went back to Studio Alta, but our friend ATya was a bit late. About 13 minutes late, but that’s pretty good for our friends. That actually is still a bit early. Then we went to an Italian Buffet with pasta, pizza, and salad with drink. It was ok food. Nothing I’d go crazy over. It was enough and filling, which is the most important thing for me, being it was a buffet.
Then we went to a coffee shop in Shinjuku near the west exit. We chilled there for a long time. About 4 hours just drinking tea and their fruit drinks until ATya had to leave to go back to Takasaki.
Then YSki and I went around Shinjuku for a little bit. We went to the NS building to look at a big clock Another thing I noticed about Shinjuku was that there are a lot of clocks. We went to the 30th floor to get a good view of the city. But then we went to the next building, the Tokyo Metropolitan Building, South tower to get an even better view of the city. We didn’t stay very long before we walked back to the station and then back to Totsuka station.
At Totsuka station, we had dinner at Jonathon’s and talked all night. We didn’t leave the place till 11pm, even though we arrived at 8:30pmish. We had a more in depth conversation.
Then at home, we had another long in depth conversation. One of my friends had left me a message on my MSN that completely shocked the hell out of me. I was surprised that this had happened, but it seems as if my friends have all turned on me. They have sided with a person who cheated on me. I don’t blame them quite yet because they are ignorant of my side of the story. But you soon won’t be. I haven’t said much to anyone, pretty much because no one has informed me of what’s going on. I believe that I was put in an unfair position and now I have to suffer the consequences of others, who don’t regard others in the same way I do. That’s the typical characteristic of selfishness. But it’s all in the name of love right? Love makes people do stupid things and I was a great witness to that recently.
Anyways, I haven’t slept a wink yet, and it’s 6am now. I just watched half of the American President, and am reminded that if there is a lack of true leadership, people will listen to anyone who steps up to the microphone. All I’ve been hearing are lies and words of deceit, and I’m about to step in and correct the errors in judgment. Not that I want to, but now that I’m the only person who could. For some reason, my college friends have put me in this position.

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