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I FOUND THE NIMBY POST I MENTIONED EARLIER!
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#9 in particular =
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I FOUND THE NIMBY POST I MENTIONED EARLIER!
God, I love this.
#9 in particular =
fuck, that is all kinds of awesomeI FOUND THE NIMBY POST I MENTIONED EARLIER!
God, I love this.
#9 in particular =
i doubt any of my friends want me to really blunt with them. because there'd be a lot of things i could say that they wouldn't want to hear. plus, i'm sure they'd say stuff i wouldn't want to hear
Oh, one of my friends in particular loves calling me to talk things over because he knows that I don't exactly moderate my opinions and just say exactly what I think. I won't say anything that'll make somebody feel really bad just for being themselves, but if they're thinking of doing something daft, I figure they need to be called out ahead of time.
Usually these phone calls just descend into us piling shit onto things we didn't like back in high school.
bitter? lol, that's hilarious! sometimes people want to bitch about something. it doesn't necessarily have to be a recent event. the only way i would think someone is bitter about something is if THEY constantly brought it up. otherwise, who cares? a lot of people think high school sucked, it's not like the day you graduate you can't talk about it unless it's a positive memory.What shitted me off was when Kate would chide me after these calls for apparently being "bitter" and not getting over things I didn't like at high school. No, the topic just came up, so we spoke about it, and we don't believe in just discussing positive things. The fact it comes up regularly is not a sign of bitterness, just sign of a topic we have in common!
bitter? lol, that's hilarious! sometimes people want to bitch about something. it doesn't necessarily have to be a recent event. the only way i would think someone is bitter about something is if THEY constantly brought it up. otherwise, who cares? a lot of people think high school sucked, it's not like the day you graduate you can't talk about it unless it's a positive memory.
Morning
i have some good memories of high school, but for the most part i didn't like it either. then again, nothing was as bad as middle school was when i moved here, but still.Yeah, exactly. It was as if since she had positive memories, everybody else had to as well. I loathed high school. It was terrible on most levels. And when I talk to some of my friends who had similar experiences - well, it's something we've got in common, and it's a topic that easily comes up if we start reminiscing about anything. "Remember when Johnno did this ...?" "Oh yeah, that was funny, I can't believe the school let him get away with that!" "Yeah, they were usually such arseholes about that sort of thing." And the shit-slinging begins.
Plus, I've got to admit, we kind of enjoy it.
nightI'm falling asleep. Night
i have some good memories of high school, but for the most part i didn't like it either. then again, nothing was as bad as middle school was when i moved here, but still.
and exactly. it's something you all share in common, so it's bound to come up. i don't know about her, but i find i talk about the things i share in common with my friends. i wouldn't ask you "so yeah, it sucks to get traffic tickets doesn't it?" because that would be a fucking retarded thing to say.
night
wow, i just noticed you stayed up past 11!
...i was up after 4am yesterday!
i know what you mean. to me, coll-ehh, university is the same way. i attend because i have to. you can't get a decent job with just a high school diploma. i certainly don't want to have this job forever!Oh yeah, not all my memories of high school are bad, but on the whole it was a pretty shit experience and a waste of time. Not even university is tremendously fulfilling but it's something of an improvement.
Heh, exactly. And I wouldn't be bitching to you about how shit Mr Whoever was! It wouldn't make any sense. But if one of the guys from high school calls up, then it's a logical thing to come up. And since we tend to agree that high school was on the whole pretty bad, then on the whole our discussion of it will inevitably be framed in negative terms.
i know what you mean. to me, coll-ehh, university is the same way. i attend because i have to. you can't get a decent job with just a high school diploma. i certainly don't want to have this job forever!
and i think talking about bad things that happened in life is therapeutic. it's not good to keep all that stuff bottled inside. now, people who just dwell on negatives and shit all the time, that's not healthy either.
So let me get this straight, Ax is a bit of a night owl?
Btw, anyone considering seeing the Happening DON'T. It was so bad it was comical...
yeah, i find classes incredibly boring. even when i took classes on campus, it was like get in, do the work, leave...i never felt like i gave a damn about the curriculum.My main problem with university is that people kept trying to tell me how much I'd love it, how intellectually stimulating it would be, and so on ... and it's just not. I shouldn't have had expectations. But too much of the time, I feel like I'm not even trying. I hope Honours and postgrad will be different, but I'm not entirely getting my hopes up.
Yeah, no need to dwell on things all the bloody time. That's pointless. At least learn from something if you must dwell on it.
yeah, i find classes incredibly boring. even when i took classes on campus, it was like get in, do the work, leave...i never felt like i gave a damn about the curriculum.
and classes are definitely repetitive.Yeah, and I really just don't feel challenged by the curriculum. Every course seems to fit the template. If you work out how to succeed with the template, you're good and don't really need to engage your brain. You just have to slog through lots of repetitive bullshit.
So, I think I'm listening to Reckoning right about now.