Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
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i wish i could rewind time and be back in high school again. i would've done things differently to be honest.
I honestly wouldn't have. The only thing I would have done differently is that I would have approached more girls. Although I did only approach the better looking ones and now that I think of it, in my school the not so pretty ones were really awfully ugly. So I stand by my original point: I honestly wouldn't have.
 

Bisco

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Nov 21, 2005
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icεmαή;2046361 said:
Hindsight is wonderful thing Ahmed :) I've been working for almost 3 years and I still don't know what I want to be...
:agree: i think its normal to be working for a while and not knowing whats next in store for u to be honest asif. a friend of mine graduated from buisness admin and i must admit he has really good brains in his field. he is now working for a firm called amadeus basically he is making good money for some one his age but he feels there is no future for him in this firm despite it being a mega firm when it comes to airline booking softwares etc. so its normal i think as we get older this feeling of uncertainity starts to fade away.

Eℓvin;2046365 said:
Are you Emo Sapiens?
not reallly, although for the past month or so i've been shit depressed cos of uni stress. its normal i should be snapping out of it very soon. been there a million times during the past 8 years.

I honestly wouldn't have. The only thing I would have done differently is that I would have approached more girls. Although I did only approach the better looking ones and now that I think of it, in my school the not so pretty ones were really awfully ugly. So I stand by my original point: I honestly wouldn't have.
:lol: i think i would've changed that in me, i am too quite around people, mainly cos i'm a bit shy and reserved. its not a catastrophe for me to be very honest ( i would'nt mind if i had the ability to have conversations)

i think the main thing i would've changed would be the ability to enforce my opinion when it matters the most and not give up my dream for the sake of being the " polite and well raised eldest son" or being in my mums ( in particular my mum) good books. i think u learn after u have been burnt by it that there are certain times in yr life that u really have to stick out for what u want even if it might upset or frustrate very close people to u. this would be the one thing i would go back to school to do over again!! another thing would be being rebellious not in an offending way but a little bit of it would have been better for me growing up.

now 8 years later i kind of pay the price for this mistake of mine but things are starting to shape up some how to the best. u never know what the future holds really.
 

Bisco

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Nov 21, 2005
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I would simply bring a blanket & some pillows considering i spent a shitload of time in the principals office.
:lol: i was sent to the principles office just once in my entire life ( benefits of having a mum who works in the same school :D ) and it was bec i ditched a class i think it was maths ( always knew it would come back to bite me in the ass in uni) other than that i was never a regular at her office.
 

Byrone

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Dec 19, 2005
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:lol: i was sent to the principles office just once in my entire life ( benefits of having a mum who works in the same school :D ) and it was bec i ditched a class i think it was maths ( always knew it would come back to bite me in the ass in uni) other than that i was never a regular at her office.
Lets see i got my science teacher high,well i made choc brownies with herbs in them, the retard confiscated them from me & said i wasnt allowed to eat during class.So that serves him right because the fucker eat my brownies.I was sent once again for locking the entire hall up with the fire hosepipe when the entire school was having assembly & i cooled off the snottiest girls in my high school once again with the fire hosepipe during gym class.

I remember stealing the cordless announcer & played some monkey sounds from this huge ass cd walkman & being chased by half school prefects,shit that one got me a whole months worth of quality time with the principal.:D
 

icemaη

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:agree: i think its normal to be working for a while and not knowing whats next in store for u to be honest asif. a friend of mine graduated from buisness admin and i must admit he has really good brains in his field. he is now working for a firm called amadeus basically he is making good money for some one his age but he feels there is no future for him in this firm despite it being a mega firm when it comes to airline booking softwares etc. so its normal i think as we get older this feeling of uncertainity starts to fade away.
I'm just scared of being stuck in the software industry for the rest of my life... its a scary thought... because I need the money, I don't have the guts to quit... If in the next couple of years I'm still working in this field, I think I'm gonna be stuck for life... I'm not a bad performer, far from it... but I don't enjoy what I do...
 

Kayo

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Mar 18, 2007
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School was okay, but studying on an university is a pain in the ass. It's even more pathetic that I'll probably finish studying just to end up being unemployed.
 
OP
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Apr 12, 2004
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    what's the time @ you burke?
    It was 1:10 AM here when you posted that.
    what are you doing Nazi?
    You know, just having sex with Jews.
    too bad is the most viewed tv show :)
    In what country? Because that should be an indication of the mean IQ.
    I honestly wouldn't have. The only thing I would have done differently is that I would have approached more girls. Although I did only approach the better looking ones and now that I think of it, in my school the not so pretty ones were really awfully ugly. So I stand by my original point: I honestly wouldn't have.
    Dude, don't set the bar too high, you might not reach your goal.
    Good morning. Time for some currency action.

    Welcome back, Antares.
    Where did he post?
     

    Seven

    In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
    Jun 25, 2003
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    Lets see i got my science teacher high,well i made choc brownies with herbs in them, the retard confiscated them from me & said i wasnt allowed to eat during class.So that serves him right because the fucker eat my brownies.I was sent once again for locking the entire hall up with the fire hosepipe when the entire school was having assembly & i cooled off the snottiest girls in my high school once again with the fire hosepipe during gym class.

    I remember stealing the cordless announcer & played some monkey sounds from this huge ass cd walkman & being chased by half school prefects,shit that one got me a whole months worth of quality time with the principal.:D
    You're not going to top this:

    when I was fifteen I made a website describing each and every member of my class. And you know how I describe people. Needless to say, within two days the website was a huge succes. All over school people talked about it. So within three days I was in the principal's office. We had a long talk about it and I would have to go to detention for several weeks. I said I wasn't keen on the idea and I said I would base my defense on art. 10 from the European Convention on Human Rights, which I admit was a bit dramatic. In the meanwhile my class had staged an official protest (the class I insulted, but they found the website to be very funny) and after a four hour discussion with several teachers and the principal I was cleared of all charges. The situation in that class didn't turn normal again until the end of the year. It was as if all respect had been broken down, it was as if freedom of expression was ultimate, was without any restrictions. It was bliss.
     
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    You're not going to top this:

    when I was fifteen I made a website describing each and every member of my class. And you know how I describe people. Needless to say, within two days the website was a huge succes. All over school people talked about it. So within three days I was in the principal's office. We had a long talk about it and I would have to go to detention for several weeks. I said I wasn't keen on the idea and I said I would base my defense on art. 10 from the European Convention on Human Rights, which I admit was a bit dramatic. In the meanwhile my class had staged an official protest (the class I insulted, but they found the website to be very funny) and after a four hour discussion with several teachers and the principal I was cleared of all charges. The situation in that class didn't turn normal again until the end of the year. It was as if all respect had been broken down, it was as if freedom of expression was ultimate, was without any restrictions. It was bliss.
    I once killed a kid's parents then made him eat them in a Chili Cook-off.
     

    Seven

    In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
    Jun 25, 2003
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    Mods, I repeat my question, is it really not possible to put moderators on your ignore list? It has to be possible, especially if they make lame South Park references.
     

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