You and I are in the same boat on being single, I've been single for the same amount of time. Ms. right and Mr. right are hard to find. I have a feeling that california is just full of superficial people and its hard to meet someone out here. I always notice that if i meet someone that is out of california, they are way awesome.
It takes awhile to figure out who the real friends are and who aren't real friends. The real ones will always be there for you though like you said. It does take a lot of effort to become a real friend.
Congrats on graduating though and I hope things will get better for you! =D
27 and single. Welcome to the sharpest point of the picket fence. It's hard to get comfortable up here. If there is one thing that has occurred to me lately in that regard, it's that we have much more time than we feel we do. Watching everyone around me plan their weddings, it's hard to feel that way, but it's true. Age wise, this is where a person's individuality is a bit more firm. You actually get to meet the people they are as opposed to who they're thinking of being. That said, the dating scene sucks. There's only so much sushi you can eat in a given month.
As for loneliness, I have a friend to help me through the worst of times. His name is Hunter Thompson and he's capable of making me believe that the hardest, weirdest moments of life may just be the best ones. Or maybe that I should move to Aspen and buy a bunch of guns. One or the other.
Anyway, I'm down here rooting for you. Here's hoping tomorrow comes perfectly through the windows.
It's always lovely hearing from you Dan. You always seem so wise beyond your years. I understand what you mean. There is much more time than it seems. I think I'm just at a huge turning point in my life with school finally being over, trying to figure out where I'm going to be in the next year, etc.. that I'm just a bit overwhelmed.
If you ever move to Colorado and purchase a gun, will you please take a ridiculous picture of you with it and sent it on a postcard? Thanks. :)
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It takes awhile to figure out who the real friends are and who aren't real friends. The real ones will always be there for you though like you said. It does take a lot of effort to become a real friend.
Congrats on graduating though and I hope things will get better for you! =D
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As for loneliness, I have a friend to help me through the worst of times. His name is Hunter Thompson and he's capable of making me believe that the hardest, weirdest moments of life may just be the best ones. Or maybe that I should move to Aspen and buy a bunch of guns. One or the other.
Anyway, I'm down here rooting for you. Here's hoping tomorrow comes perfectly through the windows.
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If you ever move to Colorado and purchase a gun, will you please take a ridiculous picture of you with it and sent it on a postcard? Thanks. :)
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