Monday, October 6, 2008

The Perfect Place to Raise a Child

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My barrio reminds me of something like this above. Beautiful and perfect for a calender. My first choice for a picture was a 12 year girl, dressed in skanky clothes, and probably covered in expensive designer wear. The thing that sticks the most is spoiled, rich, suburbia children. Naperville is a great place; it really is a great town. The only problem is that everybody is rich and spoiled, or acts that way. I use this picture in a sense to capture the fact that Naperville really is a beautiful place. It comes off as  a bubbled perfect little town (although it is amazingly large). 

Naperville was a mixed experienced; it was both nice and bad. The place was beautiful, it had everything, but the people bothered me. There was an attitude of suburban individuals that was loud, abnoxious, and conceded. Other than that it was safe and clean. It had lots of stores and facilities. There were lots of activities. But with all to be said about Naperville, like the picture, it was generally boring or meaningless to me. When places boast they have everything, I find it ironic it has nothing for me. 

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