You foolish dummies completely missed the intention and spammed this thread up with your irrelevant daily life shit that nobody cares about. If you were interesting to me, I'd have created another thread, and deleted it afterwards still. Nobody cares about you, listen.
You foolish dummies completely missed the intention and spammed this thread up with your irrelevant daily life shit that nobody cares about. If you were interesting to me, I'd have created another thread, and deleted it afterwards still. Nobody cares about you, listen.
Wakarusa festival, electric Forrest, road trip to Colorado and hopefully Cali from there. Hopefully enrolling in college and going hunting for the first time. Buying a new tube, getting a car.
I'm really looking forward to living on my own. I've either lived with my family or roomates my whole life (21 years old). I'm finally getting my own place this year.
-Summer
-Senior year, finally taking AP classes, and delving into the university world. Kinda anxious because my cousin said I shouldn't be excited about this
-Lakers to make the playoffs
Currently living/working in Qatar trying to make some good money until March. Going to Sudan and Oman (hopefully) in March, Eurotrip in the summer, and then gonna be starting my masters in September back in Toronto.
visit barcelona for a couple days
see asap rocky live
just realising that i dont have much exciting stuff to look forward to.
Yeah well seems so. Barcelona is nice though, everybody's visiting it. I haven't beent here yet though. Maybe someday.
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Originally Posted by Goliath Uterus
Wakarusa festival, electric Forrest, road trip to Colorado and hopefully Cali from there. Hopefully enrolling in college and going hunting for the first time. Buying a new tube, getting a car.
Hunting for a first time? Oh you have age limit on hunting arms I guess?
I wonder what is that western America flavour out there. Make your college.
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Originally Posted by ihoopallday
I'm really looking forward to living on my own. I've either lived with my family or roomates my whole life (21 years old). I'm finally getting my own place this year.
You bro I'm 23 and I just did it this year. Living in a dorm was nice for 4 years, but cannot take to be back with parents... I know your pain.
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Originally Posted by d.bball.guy
As of right now:
-Summer
-Senior year, finally taking AP classes, and delving into the university world. Kinda anxious because my cousin said I shouldn't be excited about this
-Lakers to make the playoffs
Well you shouldn't be excited about Lakers making playoffs because it's not happening. You can prepare to uni, anyway, and that will be a decent thing to do. Ask a friend, maybe try sneak in to some classes with him. To me transition from school to uni was a significant one.
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Originally Posted by Burgz V2
Currently living/working in Qatar trying to make some good money until March. Going to Sudan and Oman (hopefully) in March, Eurotrip in the summer, and then gonna be starting my masters in September back in Toronto.
What are you doing there? I envy you a bit, I think it's rare to get an opportunity to live in those Arabic countries. To have a job there, I assume you have to be IT guy, or what..? Feels as a very ununsual destination for a graduate student, at least for me.
What are you doing there? I envy you a bit, I think it's rare to get an opportunity to live in those Arabic countries. To have a job there, I assume you have to be IT guy, or what..? Feels as a very ununsual destination for a graduate student, at least for me.
My family lives here, im originally from Sudan but my dad works here, used to work here in the late 80s, early 90s before he moved our family to Toronto. He was forced into retirement because of the recession so he moved back here. My sister and a lot of my cousins also live here as well so its pretty cool. I'm in geography/urban planning so im doing some GIS work with the govt. It's a really nice, relaxed place to be honest. If you're into the big city type life it definitely wont be your thing, but if you like to relax, drink tea, enjoy weather, enjoy time with family and stuff its a great place, and if you work here they pay VERY VERY well.
edit: also food is extremely cheap and good, and gas is insanely cheap here its mind boggling