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Kilroy
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23 Jul 2007, 9:31 pm

problem sorta solved

thanks all :P



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23 Jul 2007, 9:46 pm

Do you love your parents?

I hope so, and I hope things improve with you soon!


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23 Jul 2007, 9:48 pm

edit
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23 Jul 2007, 9:56 pm

You try to be nice, and I like that so much!


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23 Jul 2007, 10:03 pm

well I don't!
I don't want to be clung to like I am
seriously
I need adivise here



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23 Jul 2007, 10:05 pm

What kind of a person do you think you are?


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23 Jul 2007, 10:06 pm

your confusing me...I just want a life is that too much to ask?! :roll:



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23 Jul 2007, 10:36 pm

I find you very interesting!

Why to everything?


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23 Jul 2007, 11:02 pm

There are two ways to do this(OK, there are a couple thousand, but I'm covering two. Killing a millionare that you look similar to and living his life will be covered later in the tutorial):
Easy Way:Get a GED, get an apartment, try working and going to community college. It will be difficult and without persistence, will short circuit the f**k out of your life.
Hard Way:Get a part time job and go to school as well, and try to manage until there is a better chance. You say you are at a crossroads, but it appears to be that it's just the opposite. You can't really do anything right now that isn't insanely risky and/or stupid.


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23 Jul 2007, 11:03 pm

Great!


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24 Jul 2007, 12:49 am

honestly kilroy, coming from a guy who lives on his own now for a few years, u should absulutly

A: Finish high school

B: STAY AT HOME

Im tellin ya, the real world is sooooo cruil, your parents want whats best for ya, it seems they r screwing ya up, but until u graduate, u need them, stay home and finish high school at least!!

U can go to collage, move away then, but im tellin ya u do not wanna attempt school while making a living



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24 Jul 2007, 5:15 am

As you have a good relationship with your parents, is it worth trying to talk to them about this, or if you have a counsellor or therapist, perhaps they could go with you one day and you could all dicuss the overprotectiveness?

I think you are really better off staying at home and finishing school. You are fortunate to have loving parents, and the overprotectiveness is just because they care, and it is something you could always discuss with them, either with or without the assistance of some kind of therapist or other third party.



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24 Jul 2007, 5:50 am

Don't drop out of high school. What you could do is try to get a job which would allow you to live and work there for the rest of the summer. That's what I did, and it's working out ok. I haven't talked to my parents in 3 weeks, and I've already made more than enough for that new guitar I've been looking at (I place the order tomorrow afternoon, actually :))



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24 Jul 2007, 6:42 am

say the word..Sussu-ssudio :lol:



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24 Jul 2007, 7:07 am

A home, no [fulltime] job and no school; I don't see a problem. ;)



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24 Jul 2007, 8:39 am

That's good advice you all are giving him, and that's what he deserves!


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