Regrets of 2013?
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I spent most of 2013 obsessing over improving my grades which was a mistake. I should have used 2013 to take my driver's license, take up a swimming, read lots of books and, ultimately, relax before college.
I did do a bit of that but since I spent most of the year trying to improve my grades, I didn't do it as much as I liked. I still have some nice memories of it (even though a few of them are of late 2012; I tend to count years as beginning in September since it's when school starts) but worrying about improving that class was a mistake.
I did do a bit of that but since I spent most of the year trying to improve my grades, I didn't do it as much as I liked. I still have some nice memories of it (even though a few of them are of late 2012; I tend to count years as beginning in September since it's when school starts) but worrying about improving that class was a mistake.
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Medzy wrote...
Odamust wrote...
[size=10]Not being able to tell this girl how I feel about her.Do it before someone else does.[/h]
Odamust wrote...
Too late man.
Too bad man...
@topic
Procrastination would describe the last six months of my year. I could probably give lots of excuses as to why i (almost) didn't study on my second semester. Instead i decided i would make some new years resolution.
The aim isn't half of them, it's to be able to say i am good enough for all the fuss over me. Sometimes i think i don't deserve what i have. So i want to fight for that right.
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Chuckyy wrote...
suki888 wrote...
Chuckyy wrote...
Goddamn it's already December. Just 30 more days until a new year. Any regrets? ;]
I dont have any regrets so far
Did you make any new year resolutions, in the beginning?
I do but I forgot those resolution lol
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Gravity cat wrote...
Only that I can't seem to find a job.It's annoying how almost every job advertised on the internet requires qualifications I don't have, a car, experience, is too far to bother with public transport for, or a mixture of the 4. Anything that I do apply for I never hear back from. I considered going back to college (the British meaning of the word) but that requires money I don't have and don't particuarly fancy going into debt. Even the places where my friends work don't seem to be hiring right now so I'm stuck in a rut.
Well I can kind of relate, I'm currently trying to find a new job cause the one I'm working right now, sucks. I'm practically jobless, they've cut my hours in half, even though I signed up for Full Time, one of my co-workers who signed up for Part Time just got added more hours to her schedule which pisses me off cause I know that they bitch who makes the schedule doesn't like me and does whatever she can to cut me hours. Just cause I called her out one day because I had it, while everyone was busy cleaning up for the night, she kept yelling at people to do things she had to do while she was 'busy" playing Candy Crush. So since then that bitch has got it for me and cut my hours in half so now I'm barely making any money. I'm actually quitting next week when I get my paycheck and as I'm starting to realize most places are full due to the Holidays.
Which is pretty much going to leave me broke and jobless.
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Oh God... I'm a 23 year old man who lives alone and loves Scotch... It would be strange if I didn't regret almost everything, but I'm still young enough to get almost everything wrong constantly and write it off as a learning experience. Reading this again, I feel like I should elaborate, isn't depressing or anything, just several dozen "what was I even thinking?" moments. I won't have that excuse next year, so I'd better enjoy it while it lasts.
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Please_don't_ban_me wrote...
Oh God... I'm a 23 year old man who lives alone and loves Scotch... It would be strange if I didn't regret almost everything, but I'm still young enough to get almost everything wrong constantly and write it off as a learning experience. Reading this again, I feel like I should elaborate, isn't depressing or anything, just several dozen "what was I even thinking?" moments. I won't have that excuse next year, so I'd better enjoy it while it lasts.Well hey, just by the first sentence you're doing way better than most of us. As in being over 20 and living without parental guardians. And as for the Scotch part, there's nothing wrong with drinking alone.
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1) Not coming up with any good (synthesized) music in the last half of the year
2) Not having finished a single book (to write)
3) and have not having watched every anime this entire year.
2) Not having finished a single book (to write)
3) and have not having watched every anime this entire year.
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Chuckyy wrote...
Please_don't_ban_me wrote...
Oh God... I'm a 23 year old man who lives alone and loves Scotch... It would be strange if I didn't regret almost everything, but I'm still young enough to get almost everything wrong constantly and write it off as a learning experience. Reading this again, I feel like I should elaborate, isn't depressing or anything, just several dozen "what was I even thinking?" moments. I won't have that excuse next year, so I'd better enjoy it while it lasts.Well hey, just by the first sentence you're doing way better than most of us. As in being over 20 and living without parental guardians. And as for the Scotch part, there's nothing wrong with drinking alone.
You're right, drinking alone isn't the problem though, I get into trouble when I'm with a group drinking. Apparently 2 bar fights in the last few times I went out and I have an evening that totally vanished from my memory. Getting blackout drunk in Ybor City apparently makes for the stuff of legends...
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Chuckyy wrote...
Grizzinmypants wrote...
I still haven't finished the book that I'm writing.What kind of book?
A full length novel that starts off as science fiction but spirals into the fantasy genre rather quickly due to a crash.
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Tanasinn
The Bellpepper
Trying the whole 'benefit of the doubt' bs and decided to trust someone
N to the motherfucking OPE.
People may call me a pessimist, but honestly the correct word they are looking for is realist.
N to the motherfucking OPE.
People may call me a pessimist, but honestly the correct word they are looking for is realist.