I spent the day in London yesterday with my family. I've been once, now twice so it was all fairly new to me. the sights we saw were beautiful.. its quite rare that we spend time together as a family so it was an eye opener for me. i got to catch a glimpse at the real personality of each member of my family. My mum, she's not always that bitchy blonde everyone thinks she is, she does actually care and she has no idea how to read a tube map. My soon to be step dad, he isn't always obsessing over his bikes, he does actually love and care for his family very much. My soon to be step brother doesn't always spend his time studying, he is actually one of the funniest people i have ever met. My brother, he may be spoilt and annoying but he means well, he really does. My soon to be step sister doesn't always get angry and storm off, she actually tries very hard to control herself. yes, she may have her head in her phone all day but that doesn't stop us having a laugh.
Me. there was a moment. we were gathered around the clock in London, it was nearing 6'oclock. it was dark and we were on a bridge. the clock chimed and sang a song and lights flickered on across London and at that very precise moment i realised how big the world is and how insignificant i actually am. There's only one of me and millions and billions of others all living on the same planet. its amazing, we all think that the arguments we have with our friends are the end of the world, but its not. There's millions of more people out there arguing and thinking the same. We need to realise that we're not the only people on this earth. we all differ whether it be hair colour, eye colour, skin colour, ability etc.. no one is the same as the person sat next to them on that tiny tube train which takes you round the tiny city... practically a spec on the world map.

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