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roygerdodger
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24 Feb 2009, 4:40 pm

DustinWX wrote:
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What's gonna change when you guys turn 18?


For me, it's right now:

Go to college
Get a paid job (which I'm currently doing right now, even in this bad economy).
To actually have an active social life.
LOL YOU ARE A JOKE.


And how is your life like right now?
Awesome bro.


You're probably lying.



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24 Feb 2009, 5:48 pm

roygerdodger wrote:
DustinWX wrote:
roygerdodger wrote:
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roygerdodger wrote:
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What's gonna change when you guys turn 18?


For me, it's right now:

Go to college
Get a paid job (which I'm currently doing right now, even in this bad economy).
To actually have an active social life.
LOL YOU ARE A JOKE.


And how is your life like right now?
Awesome bro.


You're probably lying.
Nah man. Doing good in college, making/made friends, maybe working torwards a girlfriend, indepdent... etc.



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24 Feb 2009, 6:06 pm

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Nah man. Doing good in college, making/made friends, maybe working torwards a girlfriend, indepdent... etc.


Seeing as you're doing so well perhaps you could refrain from calling over peoples lives a joke? You know as you're so secure and confident you surly wouldn't need to boost you're ego by making fun of others now would you.



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24 Feb 2009, 11:24 pm

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Nah man. Doing good in college, making/made friends, maybe working torwards a girlfriend, indepdent... etc.


Seeing as you're doing so well perhaps you could refrain from calling over peoples lives a joke? You know as you're so secure and confident you surly wouldn't need to boost you're ego by making fun of others now would you.
Shut up, roy is a site troll and you know it.



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25 Feb 2009, 5:31 pm

DustinWX wrote:
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Nah man. Doing good in college, making/made friends, maybe working torwards a girlfriend, indepdent... etc.


Seeing as you're doing so well perhaps you could refrain from calling over peoples lives a joke? You know as you're so secure and confident you surly wouldn't need to boost you're ego by making fun of others now would you.
Shut up, roy is a site troll and you know it.


Ignore him, he fits the stereotype of a typical, knows everything, thinks he has it all, teenager. (They're already common at my school, and I don't want them here, either).



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25 Feb 2009, 10:01 pm

roygerdodger wrote:
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Nah man. Doing good in college, making/made friends, maybe working torwards a girlfriend, indepdent... etc.


Seeing as you're doing so well perhaps you could refrain from calling over peoples lives a joke? You know as you're so secure and confident you surly wouldn't need to boost you're ego by making fun of others now would you.
Shut up, roy is a site troll and you know it.


Ignore him, he fits the stereotype of a typical, knows everything, thinks he has it all, teenager. (They're already common at my school, and I don't want them here, either).
Dude what the f**k is wrong with you? I mean I think you may be someone loving.



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26 Feb 2009, 4:59 pm

DustinWX wrote:
roygerdodger wrote:
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Nah man. Doing good in college, making/made friends, maybe working torwards a girlfriend, indepdent... etc.


Seeing as you're doing so well perhaps you could refrain from calling over peoples lives a joke? You know as you're so secure and confident you surly wouldn't need to boost you're ego by making fun of others now would you.
Shut up, roy is a site troll and you know it.


Ignore him, he fits the stereotype of a typical, knows everything, thinks he has it all, teenager. (They're already common at my school, and I don't want them here, either).
Dude what the f**k is wrong with you? I mean I think you may be someone loving.


Oh, I'm sorry I said that, and yes, I am a loving person.

Also, it's nice to hear that I'm not alone with having an uneventful life. :)



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26 Feb 2009, 10:46 pm

life happens, so what?



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27 Feb 2009, 5:22 am

My life's pretty boring, has been for the last 3 years, but at least I've got my artwork, which I'm happy enough with most of the time, even if it can frustrate me.



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27 Feb 2009, 5:33 am

"I have such an uneventful life..." I was amazed by this statement by such a young soul you have not truly started to live, in my experience eventful can be painful anyway, but with me that was only because I never knew self, your generation have found self at an early age and are able to change your own futures and live the lives so many people of my age, never knew or understood and have lived a pretense up until now. Embrace you life and who you are, because as you grow and gain confidence in self I truly believe you life will change, it took me half a life time to find self and I feel I am only just beginning to appreciate the true meaning of finding the asd in me, its never to late for any of us and I do what I do to hopefully inspire the next generation like my older son, to walk proud on this planet and be who they were born to be....


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27 Feb 2009, 9:44 am

asplanet wrote:
"I have such an uneventful life..." I was amazed by this statement by such a young soul you have not truly started to live, in my experience eventful can be painful anyway, but with me that was only because I never knew self, your generation have found self at an early age and are able to change your own futures and live the lives so many people of my age, never knew or understood and have lived a pretense up until now. Embrace you life and who you are, because as you grow and gain confidence in self I truly believe you life will change, it took me half a life time to find self and I feel I am only just beginning to appreciate the true meaning of finding the asd in me, its never to late for any of us and I do what I do to hopefully inspire the next generation like my older son, to walk proud on this planet and be who they were born to be....


That's the problem for me. I want to be grown up already so I can live my life the way I want to.


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27 Feb 2009, 3:28 pm

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That's the problem for me. I want to be grown up already so I can live my life the way I want to.

If only life was that simply, to many rules and regulations for me and as an adult tons of responsibility... the only way to live the live you want to, is find an island to live on! as a parent I can not live the life I want too because it would not be fair on my children, but once they grow and if ever leave, do not truly mind either way, but I would like to exclude myself more from main stream society... thats if any where left on this planet to go and finances etc.. etc... :?


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28 Feb 2009, 7:05 am

asplanet wrote:
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That's the problem for me. I want to be grown up already so I can live my life the way I want to.

If only life was that simply, to many rules and regulations for me and as an adult tons of responsibility... the only way to live the live you want to, is find an island to live on! as a parent I can not live the life I want too because it would not be fair on my children, but once they grow and if ever leave, do not truly mind either way, but I would like to exclude myself more from main stream society... thats if any where left on this planet to go and finances etc.. etc... :?


Adults can choose where to live, what job to do, and lots of other stuff. Children just have to go with the flow or get labelled as spoilt and petulant.


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28 Feb 2009, 7:23 am

gina-ghettoprincess wrote:
Adults can choose where to live, what job to do, and lots of other stuff. Children just have to go with the flow or get labelled as spoilt and petulant.


To a point a agree with you and try and be a voice for children who also have rights to be educated and treated with respect etc.. but please do not be disillusioned, if only being an adult gave us choices to do what ever, life truly is not that simply.. if you want these choices you need to achieve at a young age and then maybe you will have choices later in life....


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03 Mar 2009, 2:23 pm

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Unlike everyone else I have to deal with on a daily basis, whether if it's at school, work, or even on the internet, who's with me?

P.S.: I have nothing against you guys on here telling about them, either.


But here's a more positive side to that problem:

One of my teachers told me that sometimes people like to pretend and claim to have an eventful life, but I also have a tendency to believe it, too.



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04 Mar 2009, 10:55 pm

Meh, i have a rather uneventful life, might be accentuated by the fact that i often watch what goes on in the world from television. I think that whatever events are often small and anecdotic enough that people don't feel like mentionning them.... I don't know about you, but earlier when i had to go out for my sister's birthday, i randomly crossed a guy in the subway i had been in college with. :P We talked a bit, he had to get off at the next station, t'was all good. So yeah, i'd think that life is what you make it, not what you seek to make out of it. :o (ofc, you have to move your butt sometimes for things to happen...)