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Today, the dullard got up on time. He got ready for college and missed breakfast. He soon took off, and was infact early to his classes. He got straight into his work, and barely raised a smile all day. He had an uneventful chips and gravy for lunch, and washed it down with an uneventful drink of coke. The dullard then went back to the theater room before lesson started, but no-one could be bothered playing with him. He didn't say a single word to a few of his close mates, then worked. After getting stuck in a lecture, the dullard returned home. He went on his Xbox, listened to some music, and went on the forums. If his life follows this exact path again, tomorrow, he may just cry. The dullard is me...
Today the dullard, smiled had fun, talked without sounding miserable and got checked out by a fit girl he knows briefly from a seperate course.
It's all part of growing up. It's a small glimpse of your future life. It comes early to help your learn from and prepare for it.
You should talk to people, but there's absolutely nothing wrong in getting on with your work - especially in today's, lazy-arrssed, `American´ society.
I'm sure you can find more to eat than just gravy and chips (unless, of course, you're a Northern Boy - they love "greey-veh"). ;)
Things do get better, though. I mean, even if you are still working, there are weekends. Half-terms and short holidays, too. Plus, when you're finally in the working-world, you can book time off, too.
It doesn't 'have' to stay the same - YOU can change it! :)
That's an impressive level of perversion.
> There comes a time when you actually want to feel pushed and figure
> things out for yourself.
Even if, for yourself, it is to figure out the best view point to check out the uni hotties.
;-P
> cookie monster wrote:
> More challenging
>
> Why is that fun, unless its challenging like on Takeshi Castle or
> Crystal Maze...
There comes a time when you actually want to feel pushed and figure things out for yourself.
> More challenging
Why is that fun, unless its challenging like on Takeshi Castle or Crystal Maze...
> School - best years.
> College - alright.
> Uni - crap.
Nah, uni beats school easy. More challenging, more freedom and more responsibility.
College - alright.
Uni - crap.