I now know how to respond
anonymous
August 27 2004, 18:16:03 UTC
So there are so many times I wanted to respond to this thing during the summer but do to lack of intelligence, I could not figure out how. So you are seeing this as an end in a chapter in your life however, I do not think you should look at it that way. Rather see it as excitement looking forward to and embracing the new that will come in your life. You must always go into things with a positive outlook otherwise it makes it difficult to gain any good from any experience. I am like you and once I have a good thing, I hate leaving it. Hell this summer was the longest time frame I was away from home. Growing up kinda sucks, if I could have my way I would revert back to the age of five and eating crayons (mmmmmm crayons). As we know though Never Never Land does not exist though and unfortunately we must grow up. But I look at my life this way. If I would not have grown up, I would never have met my friends in elementary school, never had my first girlfriend, never made new friends in middle and high school. I also would not have went to
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Re: I now know how to respondslacker260August 27 2004, 18:32:27 UTC
I'm not saying that the end of a chapter is bad at all. I am reminded of my Grandmother's last words to me "remember the past with gratitude; look to the fiture with confidence; and live in the presant with enthusiasm." And I love my time at Stetson, and I will always treasure it, however, I know it is time for me to move on and go onto new experiences. Staying positive is a huge lesson I have learned, especially once I went away to school. And while it may not always be an easy thing to do, since its so easy to get lost in the seas of darkness that surround us, we make our lives better by doing so. Which is kind of how all my rants start, with us being in control and making what we want happen.
And I don't know if I will ever find a Professional Bad Guy/ Evil Scientist as cool as you...but there is always hope if his address is Asia.
its good that youre looking at the future with a very positive and optomistic attitude. many of us dont appreciate change, its good that you can. change is one of the things that hard for anyone to actually accept at heart. youre off to a good start this semester. rock and roll.
and that kid is absoleutly correct. live every day as if it were your last.
I love you bro. I can't wait till I raise the funds to come see you and the Sig Ep crew. And hopefully Big Joe will be up there too so I can drink warm tequila, play poker with him and Les, and scream at the Dean's mom. Man I fucking miss you.
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And I love my time at Stetson, and I will always treasure it, however, I know it is time for me to move on and go onto new experiences. Staying positive is a huge lesson I have learned, especially once I went away to school. And while it may not always be an easy thing to do, since its so easy to get lost in the seas of darkness that surround us, we make our lives better by doing so. Which is kind of how all my rants start, with us being in control and making what we want happen.
And I don't know if I will ever find a Professional Bad Guy/ Evil Scientist as cool as you...but there is always hope if his address is Asia.
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and that kid is absoleutly correct. live every day as if it were your last.
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its been awhile
oh and did i tell you
I'm in love with you
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