Facebook, Tumblr, Twitter, Skype… [Animails #9]

It’s a never-ending list of social networking sites that brings addiction to levels more toxic than chain smoking…
and it’s an exchange students worst habit. Although some of us may be in denial (I my myself only recently confronted my own internet addiction), practically every one of us on exchange is glued to the computer screen reconnecting with friends who are somewhere else around the globe. And we’ll sit there for hours. I’m pretty sure this little ANIMAILS update says it all. :]

Love a man who’s very much addicted to his blog.
Ryan
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Gluttony… hardly a sin for an exchange student. [Animails #7]

Delicious, Delicious food…

That’s all that exchange students seem to worry about between classes, after school, and in my situation, even throughout my entire gym workout.

I wonder if any other exchange students out there are in the same boat as me. ;]

Ryan
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Oh Christmas Tree, Oh Christmas Tree… [Animails #6]

For people living in countries where having a christmas tree is completely normal, they might not see the novelty in choosing a christmas tree from a number of hundreds…

For me, it was a rather amusing outing… spending 30 minutes trying to find the perfect tree, despite the fact they all look the same to my untrained eyes.

I also found it amusing that the trees came pre-packaged , as if freshly off a factory conveyer belt, and were then repacked for transport home.
Strange as hell…

Hope everyone had an AMAZING christmas. :]
Ryan
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Naptime [Animails #5]

Animails Update No. 5

Something very dear to every exchange students heart…
and to their body.


Drawn by Kim

Ryan
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Weather or not to go outside [Animails #4]

Animails Update No. 4

Many exchange students worldwide, particularly those from the Southern Hemisphere, would be well aware of this feeling below…
Being completely oblivious to how cold it can get in Europe.

Gotta love Kim’s work. ;]

Ryan :]
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Lost and [not] found. [Animails #3]

Animails Update No. 3

One thing that every exchange student is bound to have in common is this:
Their first day in a foreign high school, having NO clue where they are, and how to get where they need to. ;]

Lovely work Kimmy. ;]

And dear readers/viewers, for an automatic update of new posts on this blog, it would be lovely if you followed us (it’s free)! :]

Ryan :]
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Meet some friends. [Animails #2]

Thanks to Kim’s crafty skills (and access to a scanner), we’re underway with the Animails project. So here’s an introduction to our three characters up close… with a little hint to what they’re all about and what adventures they’ll be illustrating. :]

Nice work though Kim.

See some more info about Animails in the navigation bar. ;]

Love Ryan :]
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Meet Ella [Animails #1]

She’s an elephant.
And she’s a good friend of mine. ;]

Thanks to Ella [and her friends], many of the people around the world will begin to understand exactly how it feels to be an exchange student in Europe. :]

Hope you enjoy her stories. ;]

Here Ella, like every exchange student, struggles to cope with a fluctuating waste line as she tries on some new jeans.

Ryan
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