If only my computer read blurays, I would totally get a Bluray RW's
lol, mine doesn't read those either.
I've been reminiscing about high school today.
Seriously, how do people not miss that shit?
You sure you're not just remembering the good parts and forgetting everything else?
My high school life was fairly boring outside of clubs activities.
I did have fun going through nostalgia digging through my "people you know" list on FB.
It's funny how it's only been 5 years and I forgot about most of them.
It's probably my own fault but I really dislike high school. Even last year despite it being one of my better school years. Even though I actually managed to have friends in all of my classes and get good grades I always came home feeling inadequate and like a loser.
And stress =/
i know it's weird but my ups and downs can usually be traced to whether i have a girlfriend or not, if i don't school is a lot harder to manage
I don't really like high school, but I don't hate it either. There are certain 'high school' things I dislike though. I have already forgotten about a lot of people at my old school and it has only been a year. There are only three or so people I miss at all.
I visited my old high school over spring break (not because I wanted to but to meet some people during lunch who I wouldn't be able to meet up at a better time) and I never want to go back. My current school is even lamer. It's one of those stereotypical upper-class school where 'being poor' gets you laughed at. Like on those ABC family shows, except in real life. There are a few people who I talk to at school who are alright, but everyone for the most part seems really uninteresting here, yet so many of them see themselves as above everyone else. I had a really good history class/teacher last year though so that's good.
/not really complaining, just talking.
(07-16-2013, 04:10 AM)EnforcedNo Wrote: [ -> ]i know it's weird but my ups and downs can usually be traced to whether i have a girlfriend or not, if i don't school is a lot harder to manage
Not to be a prick or anything, but I don't know if it's entirely healthy to let your emotional be dictated by whether you're dating another person.
I mean, if you're unhappy with yourself by yourself, so to speak, then you might need to realize how awesome you actually are. (Yes, it sounds corny.) I found that when I truly grew to really like who I was, as a person, I had much better friendships and relationships with people. I probably most began to like myself about 2 years ago now, and I must be doing something right. I mean, I am getting married in about a year. Take that as you will.
hrug:
Note that, of course, being content with yourself as a person doesn't mean that you stop trying to improve yourself and grow as a person and so on. It just means you recognize the good things about yourself.