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You know what the problem with Zooey Deschanel is? It’s that she’s not my girlfriend in this reality. (‘^’; )

Thanks, I’m trying to be positive about all this, but I can’t. That’s more of a perosnality thing, I’m not a very cheerful person to begin with. You’re right though, that’s a problem for tomorrow me. lol

I really like his name. Wish I had a cooler name.

I’m curious, what have you done to reduce your carbon footprint?

I hear it’s massive.

Wow, no way. I guess follow Blegh’s advice and try to comeback when I’m 35.

I loved that episode. lol

Your comment has made me see the error of my ways. I will make sure to slap my mother for bringing me here and will proceed to deport myself.

Thank you. I’ve personally felt trapped. We can leave, but we can’t comeback.. You can only leave the country if it’s related to your job, or your last remaining relative is ill or dying. I’ve heard about studying abroad, but never looked into it, because it’s applies to such a small number of people. A group I’m not

I enjoyed your comments on the last article regarding this situation. My dad and my brother seem to think that something will workout. I’m trying to figure out what I’m gonna do when my work permit expires. :/

Hello, Long time reader, just made this account. I’m also on DACA(in DACA?).I also replied to the other person. DACA recipients can travel with a Mexican passport which isn’t necessary, but convinient to have. Thing is you can’t comeback to the country to there’s not point in traveling. :/

Hello, Long time reader, just made this account. I’m also on DACA(in DACA?). Anyway, I’ve been told that we can travel anywhere with our Mexican passports, but you can’t come back without a visa. So, there’s no point in traveling outside the country if you can’t comeback. As far I’m aware, DACA recipients can’t travel