I have nothing against Christians or the country. The air here is crisp, you know what I mean? Like it smells sharp and cold. It's weird. Kind of like metal? It's just different from city air. The Christian part of the new beginning is a bit... eh. I'm an Atheist myself though I grew up in a mixed Buddhist/Christian household, but it wasn't devout. I didn't pray before meals or go to church every Sunday (I've never even been inside of one), but it was just kind of acknowledged. Here, in this place, Christian paraphernalia is shoved in my face constantly and I'm honestly a little uncomfortable about being asked to go to attend the place's church youth group every other week or so. It's also very odd adapting because everyone here is a white heterosexual. Back at my old place, there were a lot of white heterosexuals but I knew so many that [i]weren't[/i]. I don't know, but it just seems more close-minded here than I'd like. Thankfully, I have found people to converse with. They have also read Harry Potter unlike the rest of the population, so that's a plus.