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Well, im off.

See you in 20 days or so. If not, presume I am dead. Xan knows what to do.
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The opposite of idealistic is pragmatic, a word that describes a philosophy of "doing what works best."
From Greek pragma "deed," the word has historically described philosophers and politicians who were
concerned more with real-world application of ideas than with abstract notions. A pragmatic person
is sensible, grounded, and practical.
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Have fun, drive safe, and don't forget to salute fellow motorcyclists.
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Veilan wrote: and don't forget to salute fellow motorcyclists.
Im not a savage! ofc I salute my fellow motorcyclists :D

At the moment, I am at my hotel in Lech, Austria. Enjoying the overwhelmingly awesome sights of mountains like ive never seen them before.. I swear, I could live here for the rest of my life..
pragmatic (adj.)
The opposite of idealistic is pragmatic, a word that describes a philosophy of "doing what works best."
From Greek pragma "deed," the word has historically described philosophers and politicians who were
concerned more with real-world application of ideas than with abstract notions. A pragmatic person
is sensible, grounded, and practical.
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I am uploading a bunch of pictures on my Instagram
pragmatic (adj.)
The opposite of idealistic is pragmatic, a word that describes a philosophy of "doing what works best."
From Greek pragma "deed," the word has historically described philosophers and politicians who were
concerned more with real-world application of ideas than with abstract notions. A pragmatic person
is sensible, grounded, and practical.
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pragmatic (adj.)
The opposite of idealistic is pragmatic, a word that describes a philosophy of "doing what works best."
From Greek pragma "deed," the word has historically described philosophers and politicians who were
concerned more with real-world application of ideas than with abstract notions. A pragmatic person
is sensible, grounded, and practical.
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Nice.
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Holy wow. Breathtaking.
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It is the most real and and unreal thing i've ever seen in my life. Every day now, i've been struck with the awesome that is nature and all of a sudden, i get what Heero is always talking about..

Wow.
pragmatic (adj.)
The opposite of idealistic is pragmatic, a word that describes a philosophy of "doing what works best."
From Greek pragma "deed," the word has historically described philosophers and politicians who were
concerned more with real-world application of ideas than with abstract notions. A pragmatic person
is sensible, grounded, and practical.
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I feel the same way when I look in the mirror.
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pragmatic (adj.)
The opposite of idealistic is pragmatic, a word that describes a philosophy of "doing what works best."
From Greek pragma "deed," the word has historically described philosophers and politicians who were
concerned more with real-world application of ideas than with abstract notions. A pragmatic person
is sensible, grounded, and practical.
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Seeing the beautiful scenery the alps makes me want to go to the Swiss Alps as well as go to New Zealand.

I get spoiled with mountains right where I live though :)
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Not bad, man. Not bad.
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(well, not your life cause then i'll have to be a megalomaniac chubby swede and speak with a weird accent, but I want your bike and monetary freedom. Looks awesome. have fun, man)
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The Alps are great. Are you climbing or trekking any of those mountains or just taking pictures from the road? Get off the bikes and go for a hike!
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What I want to know is how did the Swiss pikemen find anywhere to train?

Amazing shots.
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