don't worry, i won't let your children starve. you can bring the whole bunch to live with me and stevie, but you have to wait until after med school, because we'll be poor up until he can get the dr.monies.
Candy from a strangereriolgalAugust 2 2006, 04:25:17 UTC
Usually, I tend to be a bit leery of comments that start with either "I don't know you very well, but I think...." or "Forgive me if I overstep my bounds, but....". Today, however, I find it necessary to do both. In fairly rapid succession, even
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Well, thank you. Judging from the intelligence and thorough reasoning of your comment, I think I'd be glad to know you.
I think I lack some essential self-assuredness to take your advice completely, though I do agree with you for the most part. I keep giving myself the same lines of reasoning. There's just a lot of pressure to do the practical thing, to join the hive. And as much as I despise most popular trends, I can't shake the feeling that those who play the game and jump through the hoops might have it right after all. Fighting seems futile.
If this constitutes hearing from you: It's good to hear from you.
Dissapear for a few years after you graduate & do something awesome. Money comes & goes. Poor happens. I wouldn't sweat it. Teaching, if that is what you decide to do, will always be there.
& in response to what Alexa-said-Chris-said: I don't know where thinking the best years of your life being behind you would ever get anyone, aged 18 or 81.
And, when considering all of this, if you forget the child support for our love child we left in Zimbabwe AGAIN, I will come force it out of you... you bastard.
Lastly, if you're stuck at your parents house, as I am, you should call. Help me.
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And not just because you're a friend of Imran's, either.
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I think I lack some essential self-assuredness to take your advice completely, though I do agree with you for the most part. I keep giving myself the same lines of reasoning. There's just a lot of pressure to do the practical thing, to join the hive. And as much as I despise most popular trends, I can't shake the feeling that those who play the game and jump through the hoops might have it right after all. Fighting seems futile.
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Dissapear for a few years after you graduate & do something awesome. Money comes & goes. Poor happens. I wouldn't sweat it. Teaching, if that is what you decide to do, will always be there.
& in response to what Alexa-said-Chris-said:
I don't know where thinking the best years of your life being behind you would ever get anyone, aged 18 or 81.
And, when considering all of this, if you forget the child support for our love child we left in Zimbabwe AGAIN, I will come force it out of you... you bastard.
Lastly, if you're stuck at your parents house, as I am, you should call. Help me.
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