9. Don't feel bad. Its a pretty respectable way to go, at least you're in school. I wish I was in school, even community college. But theres simply no way I can get to and from school and online courses are pretty much only business-degree related.
20. We have mice too! We killed one accidentally, as I had the sink filled with boiling water, and it fell it. But the rest of its family are lurking. We have traps out, and two cats who stalk around. Yet they are still around.
We at least only have one mouse. Or I think so. We've never seen more than one at a time, and it scurries around too quickly to be able to tell if it's always the same.
I just have to say that when you buy an iPod, don't buy an *iPod*. They're not reliable, they break and they freeze. Name brand is not always best. I broke my iPod in frustration a few months ago and my boyfriend bought me a Nomad, its much better.
And community college is not something to be ashamed of (though I'm guilty of the same thing) I'm not stupid either. Just broke.
I was doing so well with my philosophy. I understood everything, including David Hume, whom Laura (or was it you?) told me would be a headache. Then I got five pages into the chapter on Kant and thus entered a murderous rage. And guess which chapter we're not doing in class?
All I can remember from philosophy comes from very sketchy memories from AP Humanities in high school. The core Philosophy class that I had to take Spring semester of my Freshman year doesn't count because I spent the duration of it fighting lethargy on the computer
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13. Harry Potter, Supernatural, Gilmore Girls, Veronica Mars, Grey's Anatomy, Angel, and Buffy the Vampire Slayer are all fandoms of mine that my parents don't know about. They're also completely unaware of the existence of this journal, although I think they'd be pretty stupid not to have any inclination that I was at least hiding something from them.
I'd die if my parents or certain friends from RL found out about my addiction to fandom and the television shows. I mean, they all I'm obsessed with House, but if they found this LJ? No. My parents barely pay attention to what I do online. They just think I use the computer for homework and music.
I'm not the only one! Not having to constantly clear my history online and being able to watch my shows without listening for other people is something I look forward to about moving out someday.
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Re: #9? There is nothing wrong with going that route. It's pretty much what I did. Money saved, and your education won't be any less for it.
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20. We have mice too! We killed one accidentally, as I had the sink filled with boiling water, and it fell it. But the rest of its family are lurking. We have traps out, and two cats who stalk around. Yet they are still around.
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And community college is not something to be ashamed of (though I'm guilty of the same thing) I'm not stupid either. Just broke.
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I'd die if my parents or certain friends from RL found out about my addiction to fandom and the television shows. I mean, they all I'm obsessed with House, but if they found this LJ? No. My parents barely pay attention to what I do online. They just think I use the computer for homework and music.
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