Reading this thread makes me feel so much better about my own life.
OT: No girlfriend (same as lots of people on here), trying desperately to get through my uni course and can't really go home from uni for another 5 or 6 weeks due to the amount of uni work I need to get done in that time.
I did have a 'lucky' stone from Ireland that my Mum bought me when I was like 9; took it into every exam with me, passed every time with flying colours. Still took it in with me to AS and A level exams, and did horribly; had the stone for some but not others, so I took it that the ones I didn't...
To me, selling out means making music for the record companies or for money, or for whatever else and not for yourselves; putting music you've already made on a game therefore, in my opinion, can not in any way be classed as selling out.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/8258330.stm
Now, admittedly this thread isn't going to result in much constructive debate, but this has to be one of the most awesome quotes from an American President of all time. Can you think of anything better? Or funnier?
Not much really, only a 2-5 recent arguments with family. Though years ago I was playing Combat Flight Simulator, was right near the end of several campaigns, got really mad at something in RL for some reason and deleted all them campaigns; no idea why, and I instantly regretted it.
One time in primary school I forgot how to write a capital R-which was more embarrassing as it's the first letter of my first name. A couple of days ago I completely mixed up the meanings of 'push' and 'pull' on some doors.
I (rather pathetically) dropped off some monkey bars, landed on my wrist and fractured my arm. Wasn't that bad really, probably a lot better than most of the stories that will come out of this.
The worst thing about the past 8 years is this:
9/11/2001: Attacks on the World Trade Centre and Pentagon leads to the war in Afghanistan.
2003: Iraq has 'WMDs' (i.e. oil); I have no idea how the hell they (the US and UK governments) got away with this, it was blatantly just a...
Escaping is the way it seems that most people get through life-be it TV, gaming, music, art, reading, holidays, socialising or whatever, they all distract us from everything we're not happy with in out lives.
We actually had a talk from an ex-drug dealer who'd been in prison and was now spending the rest of his life (which was only anticipated to be another 10-15 years) talking to school children about his experiences with drugs (including all the crap the dealers put in to bulk up an order), dealing...
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