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AkamaruxGamabunta Forever and Ever!
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I know what you mean - my old school (which sounds as though it's as old as yours) isn't as bad off as yours sounds (we have really wide hallways since our school is... outside...?) but the campus is really small school and each freshman class gets bigger and bigger each year. Class sizes sound horrible - 40-45 kids in these tiny rooms (because the rooms really are small) and more with each year. And when we had construction going on for two of the years that I was there... :( Not necessarily good times. At least you're almost done, right? You only have one more year after this one, right?
I think I was talking about 10 Things I Hate About You. :)
Haha, my Subway orders are always the same - Turkey on italian bread - foot long - American cheese - lettuce, tomatoes, pickles, black olives - and mayo. XD I might get the sandwich toasted depending on my mood.
I'm glad I'm not alone on spending money on stupid, unnecessary things. XD Thankfully I haven't spent a whole lot this year.
I think all of us want that, though. ^^ And maybe that's why so many people want to "get rich quick"; so that they don't have to work all the time (if ever). And maybe that's also why we try so hard to find professions that interest us so that we can get some enjoyment out of it.
Yes to the death comment. =D (So that you know what I'm talking about: "The death of people around me will be hard- but I think in a way it'd be easier when you're old cause you know it won't be too long and you know they were happy throughout life.")
Haha, no H wasn't my roommate. Her parents don't want her to dorm (or get an apartment), so she commutes. But she's a high school friend of mine. =)
Arrrgh, I know! D; It's sad that the great ones are going bye bye, right? It was just so bizarre too that there were like... three-four-five deaths of famous people so close together. :(
I know, right? It's weird enough that I'm at 2 decades. D8 I can't imagine being older than this - much less retirement-age.
How are you doing? Long time no chat? How's school?
That sounds like a really good plan. Don't do like me and spend all of your money like a fool when you get it, mmkay? XD *iz bad @ da budgeting ting @___@*
Yes, very true. Plus, it's really hard to decide what you want to do for the rest of your working life. Seriously? The rest of our lives. It's really just very difficult. I think all of us find it a little difficult to figure out, though. And goodness knows that I like sitting around like a lazy bum, reading fanfiction and mooching off my mom. lol!
Really? That sucks. :( If it makes you feel any better, you aren't alone. The only reason I'm even moderately okay with college life is because I have my friend H around all the time and I'm not dorming anymore; I'm living at home and commuting. And I haven't really... made any friends at college. Acquaintances, sure, but not friends. College is too... fickle for me to; H is always shaking her head at me every time I tell her how I'm not interested in making friends at our college. Vomit??? Eww, that doesn't sound pleasant. My high school had construction going on two of the four years that I attended, too, but the student size was actually really small so it wasn't that bad. Is the attendance size at your school pretty big?
I'm glad that it's getting better and I hope that it continues to do so; especially since you'll reach the end sooner than you think. I'm always pretty shocked at how quickly high school passed by when I look back on it. -- Like, where did the time go???
I don't know if I'm saddened so much as shocked by how many people seem to be passing away these days. It strikes me as very weird, you know? I don't think I've ever noticed so many (famous) people being announced deceased so close to each other.
Yeah, not really. .____. At least it's something, though. I've been munching on the Reeses Pieces that I didn't get to finish last night when I went out to the movies with H. There are so many and they're all in the bottom of my little mini back-pack. DX
I always get turkey. ♥ ~ At Subway, that is.
You mean when you're old enough for retirement? That kind of "old future"? Hmm... I haven't given that much thought, though I'm not looking forward to the time when my mom's gonna be gone. That I've thought quite a bit about. And my brother; I hope that I end up dying before him, though. >>
Aww, I think you're at the same point most teens get to. I didn't decide what I wanted to do for sure until I saw for the first time that colleges offer Creative Writing as a major (which was in senior year when I was filling out college apps). That's when I decided. (Well, that's kind of a lie; I knew I wanted to work in the literary field practically all my life, but I didn't know that I could actually pursue it; senior year was when I actually buckled down on my goal.) My friend H - she's also a sophomore with me this year - can't decide on what she wants to do for a living either. She's tentatively deciding on psychiatry, but she's not for sure yet. Honestly, I don't think you should worry about it. Find out what you like to do the most; that's when you're set. Once you figure out what you like to do the most (and so long as it doesn't bother you to have to do it on command), you can run with it and figure out what you want to do. ;) As much as they tell you you have to know now, now, now, you really don't. And really, most people who choose a major they think will work for them, end up changing it anyway and deciding that what they thought they wanted to be wouldn't actually work for them.
... I miss that about high school. That was what I loved, too, that it brought me out of my shell as much as I've ever been. God, I miss high school sometimes.
WHY IS EVERYONE DYING????? D': D': D': *fail face* RIP, Taco Bell chihuahua. Many wishes for you to find your giant Taco Bell in the sky.
... My brother gets that, too. God, I'm hungry. -mouth waters-
Homework: YOU AND I ARE ON THE SAME PAGE. 8D|
Do you get really nervous and kind of nauseous, too, about it? That's how I get. The future freaks me out times infinity.
Mmm, Taco Bell; yo quiero Taco Bell... Oh, that chihauhua. I've been craving Subway a lot lately. "5... 5 dollar... 5 dollar foot lo~ong..." 5 + _____ = yay for mimes. 8D
That's probably better than me. .____. I'm still kind of spastic about my logging on habits. Sometimes I'm so busy with my LJ, other times with reading, sometimes I'm just so tired from school that the thought of working on the guild just makes me want to faint. Heh, but for the most part, the reason I've been avoiding Gaia lately is nervousness (yet again!) about my new guild. Ha. Ha. Cosmic joke on me; I changed it again. It's a multi-fandom pairing guild now. Go me with my indecision!
I totally understand. Right now I'm so stressed about school - but mostly the future. Whenever I think about school or classes or my gpa, I literally have to force myself to think about something, anything, else because if I don't, I feel like I'll have a serious panic attack. GUH.
I suppose I just needed the reassurance that after my previous tirade about loss of interest and the fate of the guild, that you knew where you wanted to be at the NHG!. ;] I understand the horrors of school (and, actually, I hoped, as bad as it sounds to be admitting it, that that was what was keeping you away; I was like, 'What is the crew without Tori???'), and I still maintain that you should focus on that.
Gah! I'm so sorry for the freak-out, though.
Also? NO, DON'T DIE, TORI! D: *glomp-tackles school and starts punching it back to keep it from murdering you*
Tori, Tori, where are you? -wibble-