break it, give it up and take it back

Mar 29, 2011 16:53


Today I worked at kindergarted again. I came to work and the first sentences spoken to me basically today was:
"You look fat!"
(seriously surprised) "Did you have a shower?"

Hahah, I love working at kindergarten. I'm actually good with kids. This was my second day at this kindergarten and now I'm booked to work there tomorrow and thursday too. On ( Read more... )

kindergarden kids, meme, school

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bampete March 29 2011, 22:40:27 UTC
I'm sorry, but you got past that stage though, you're lucky. and as I said, I always flip out about my age to people who are older than me that I meet face-to-face. but yeah. I just feel like 21 is an horrible age, when I'm 22 I think I'll be better with my age... I dunno :P
You're not really old until you act old, that's the real deal though.

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tuut_harold March 29 2011, 18:29:09 UTC
Eh. Sure, going out and partying instead of having some sort of education and study is a good idea if you want to spend the rest of your life in kindergarten. You could also decide to be a bit more boring and actually go do something you can make a living out of....

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bampete March 29 2011, 22:43:57 UTC
no that's not what I'm talking about. I meant that some people aren't meant to study, and when it comes to me, the jobs I want are more based on life-experience than any education, especially if you wanna be good. and a very appearingly intelligent friend of mine told me I appear very intelligent since I'm so socially evolved etc.
I'm not saying screw education, I wrote that I love education.
Although a grade is never a fair one since it's decided on another persons thoughts of you, which most often are based on your personality and how it reflects on who they are and who they were at your age, who they hated when they were at your age and etc...

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bampete March 29 2011, 22:50:23 UTC
I'm not saying partying is the solution to getting what you want. I never mentioned partying. I really hope you don't see me as a silly drunk meant to stay in kindergarten.

Partying has actually lead to me getting many contacts I never would have gotten a nearby chance on getting if I hadn't been. like I wouldn't have met a certain Rhys Webb if I hadn't been out and drinking. That comes to journalism and the music-scene too. that's why I get in to festivals for free, why I've met people like Kirsten Dunst, hung out with bands that are mates or friends of the Horrors and S-C-U-M and so on...I've met journalist more famous than anyone I would've met in Sweden, I've even been offered a private tour of the BBC studios.

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