uuuggghhhhh tomorrows gonna suck so hard. It should be an easy day at work but then I think about it and its like .. oh crap theres so much to do
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Pushing the character limits of a livejournal commentn0t2n0rmalAugust 18 2005, 15:15:47 UTC
I'm commenting here since you locked the comments on your latest post. 1. Call people to go out with, and if none are available look up clubs and stuff for your interests. Maybe when you get all settled take a class at LCCC, just for the fun of it- one that youll like enough to stick with, and meet people who enjoy what you do. I know schools not your thing, so make sure the subject of the class is something you enjoy doing. Then just treat it like its one of your aunts teaching you how to knit.
2. Don't look for a boy to solve loneliness issues. That'll only suck a lot if you break up, or worse, leave you dependent on him for company. You're a great person, and since a lot of your friends are college losers like myself, you need to get some more local ones who can actually hang out with you. As for insecurities, you are who you are, faults and attributes- work with it and be happy with yourself. If you're looking to be the -est of anything (skinniest, prettiest, smartest...) it's not gonna happen. There will always be better, and there will always be worse than you, so its not worth worrying about. What you can pretty easily change about attractiveness is your attitude. Are you more likely to approach a moping guy or a smiling one?
#Whatever I'm on Now: I'm pretty sure that you know that getting drunk to forget your problems won't make them go away. An unattended problem threatens to get bigger if you ignore, same way as the potholes in Wilkes-Barre, and if you've noticed, ignoring them isn't helping Wilkes-Barre much either. So do yourself a favor and stop thinking like that.
Now that I've preached more stuff you already knew than Dr. Phil could, I'm going. Give me a call if you want to chat since i obviously will be a little out-of-range for hanging out. My cell's 570-704-8739.
1. Call people to go out with, and if none are available look up clubs and stuff for your interests. Maybe when you get all settled take a class at LCCC, just for the fun of it- one that youll like enough to stick with, and meet people who enjoy what you do. I know schools not your thing, so make sure the subject of the class is something you enjoy doing. Then just treat it like its one of your aunts teaching you how to knit.
2. Don't look for a boy to solve loneliness issues. That'll only suck a lot if you break up, or worse, leave you dependent on him for company. You're a great person, and since a lot of your friends are college losers like myself, you need to get some more local ones who can actually hang out with you. As for insecurities, you are who you are, faults and attributes- work with it and be happy with yourself. If you're looking to be the -est of anything (skinniest, prettiest, smartest...) it's not gonna happen. There will always be better, and there will always be worse than you, so its not worth worrying about. What you can pretty easily change about attractiveness is your attitude. Are you more likely to approach a moping guy or a smiling one?
#Whatever I'm on Now: I'm pretty sure that you know that getting drunk to forget your problems won't make them go away. An unattended problem threatens to get bigger if you ignore, same way as the potholes in Wilkes-Barre, and if you've noticed, ignoring them isn't helping Wilkes-Barre much either. So do yourself a favor and stop thinking like that.
Now that I've preached more stuff you already knew than Dr. Phil could, I'm going. Give me a call if you want to chat since i obviously will be a little out-of-range for hanging out. My cell's 570-704-8739.
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thanks I needed that.
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