Nzoric

Grazie Mirko
Jan 16, 2011
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Ye, I know. Luckily I didn't go to High School in that period. Sadly I went to Uni and it wasn't better.
uni and the people there disappointed the hell out of me. I expected enlightened conversations, insightful people and an intellectual atmosphere. Instead of that you've got your lade (laden) possé full of hipsters and underachievers running things, atleast from a social perspective. I stopped going to the parties on 3rd semester.

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oh and by the way: Chisora you little bitch, you just got the taste smacked out of your pretty mouth :lol2:
 

Kate

Moderator
Feb 7, 2011
18,595
uni and the people there disappointed the hell out of me. I expected enlightened conversations, insightful people and an intellectual atmosphere. Instead of that you've got your lade (laden) possé full of hipsters and underachievers running things, atleast from a social perspective. I stopped going to the parties on 3rd semester.
I never went to the parties ;) There are the intellectual (and real ones, not the faux ones) there as well, but they're more difficult to find. University was wonderful for me, but I think I got really lucky with my friends.
 

Nzoric

Grazie Mirko
Jan 16, 2011
37,877
I never went to the parties ;) There are the intellectual (and real ones, not the faux ones) there as well, but they're more difficult to find. University was wonderful for me, but I think I got really lucky with my friends.
I found 2 people that I certainly expect to share the rest of my life with at the uni, I was quite amazed at how right it felt. After that I just stopped going because I lost interest. Also I got into a series of misunderstandings with the hipster posse which led to me being banned for a few months.
 

ALC

Ohaulick
Oct 28, 2010
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I found 2 people that I certainly expect to share the rest of my life with at the uni, I was quite amazed at how right it felt. After that I just stopped going because I lost interest. Also I got into a series of misunderstandings with the hipster posse which led to me being banned for a few months.
Oh that's sweet. Were they both dudes?
 

Kate

Moderator
Feb 7, 2011
18,595
I found 2 people that I certainly expect to share the rest of my life with at the uni, I was quite amazed at how right it felt. After that I just stopped going because I lost interest. Also I got into a series of misunderstandings with the hipster posse which led to me being banned for a few months.
:D I met my best friend within the first couple of weeks, and we just hit it off from the start, despite me being so shy I can't talk to strangers.
 

Maddy

Oracle of Copenhagen
Jul 10, 2009
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:D I met my best friend within the first couple of weeks, and we just hit it off from the start, despite me being so shy I can't talk to strangers.
I had an ex-girlfriend just as shy, I convinced her to get therapy and it was the greatest thing that ever happend to her (her own words).
 

Kate

Moderator
Feb 7, 2011
18,595
Lucky you. None of my friends are like me.

As for shy, I can be but I think I am more unfriendly than I am shy.
Well, she is just like me, but now lives nowhere near me :(

That's good. Being shy borderlining social phobia can really keep a person from being happy and that's never a thing to wish for - even for a stranger.
Oh, definitely. It was the best year of my life for that.
 
Apr 15, 2006
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:D I met my best friend within the first couple of weeks, and we just hit it off from the start, despite me being so shy I can't talk to strangers.
Looking back at college and uni, i never really had any "best" friends. Most of them were people i just had to put up with. Many of them seemed like dicks. But i never felt any connection with the rest. The only people i can call friends now are a bunch of em from school.
 

Kate

Moderator
Feb 7, 2011
18,595
Looking back at college and uni, i never really had any "best" friends. Most of them were people i just had to put up with. Many of them seemed like dicks. But i never felt any connection with the rest. The only people i can call friends now are a bunch of em from school.
I had the same in high school. I had a few friends, but we didn't hang out much as I was the only one without a car. In uni I met about 40 odd people that I am actually still close-ish with, to the point where we'd hug and happily reminisce if we saw one another again. We were a very close-knit group.
 

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