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Jul 11, 2005 02:29

does anybody else feel like we have lost our spark like we dont have as much fun as we used to and it either just seems routine or we just stay home all the time i think it was a combination of drama,our educations,and growing up i dont know though maybe i'm the only one thats thinking that way but i remember we used to have soo much fun just ( Read more... )

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korakeze July 11 2005, 08:05:03 UTC
I think we just all grow out of the everyday routine. We grow out of each other. The things we wish we could do we don't because the people you are use to probably wouldn't like it.

In the end I think it's a good thing even if we grow apart it shows us growing and finally figuring out who we are and what we like and want to do. After that you also find the people but will always have the others.

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minty_phresh July 11 2005, 08:40:05 UTC
yeah but does that mean that all of us that use to hang out didnt really like each other at all and just felt it was something to do seeing as i havent seen all of us at one place at one time in almost i would say 1 or 2 years

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korakeze July 11 2005, 08:54:59 UTC
Like I said we all use to like each other but we all grew up and some of us connected into the same things and some of us got into things the others didn't

So it's hard to hang out if you do things you don't like anymore but the others do, It's just growing apart not any type of dislike or hate.

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korakeze July 11 2005, 09:14:15 UTC
This is all just an opinion, =/ I dont know how others feel but myself.

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minty_phresh July 11 2005, 09:22:18 UTC
yeah but have you noticed alot of people hardly even leave there house anymore for anything

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machinegunn_man July 11 2005, 11:13:10 UTC
hey man, I won't shit you. i'v been noticing it. But most I know either just grew away from us, became dicks, or are still cool. The way it used to be would be really great, but sadely, it may be a long shot to restablish it. Let's just hope everyone still wants to hang at least some sometime in the near future.

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calliopeeternal July 11 2005, 16:00:31 UTC
I think, in my case, it's a mixture of growing up and the education I've had... Growing up is growing apart, and I find, intellectually, relationships of any kind just aren't what they used to be. For the most part, might I add -- there are a few people left whose company I always enjoy, but the majority of my time nowadays has been feeling routine and monotonous for a good while. There's no use lamenting that, though -- the end of high school and the beginning of real life will bring whole new experiences, and all new people to chill, lax and laugh with, and when they get boring or grow apart, there will be others, maybe in the form of a family. It's just a big endless cycle, growing is.

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amours_destin July 11 2005, 16:17:03 UTC
Maybe it isn't growing as much as we'd like to think, maybe its the fact that as human beings, we do tend to grow bored easily. Our intelligence, and experience have taught us certain things that will affect our deisicions as to who we hang out with. It is inevitable. On the contrary to what christina is saying, it is a cycle. What isn't a cycle in everyone's life? Life is a cycle. What's after this one, I don't know. It would be nice, however, to say hello to those who we miss, depsite how odd or weird it might be.

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