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Lemon Of Life

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What do you do if you get stressed? Do you often get stressed? Why? Do you like pineapples?

I'm getting kinda worked up about my GCSE (important exams for 15-16 year olds for you non-UKians), and I've found that running every day has really helped. You really feel that you've accomplished something, and when you get good enough, it's fun. I'm normally sort of laid back, so I'm not really stressed out often, but my Chemistry 3 exam is going to be extremely difficult, and I'm worried that it'll hold me back from getting the university placement I want.

I only like pineapples in juice form.
 

Sir Kemper

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I used to play Fallout 3, but since my 360 is dead I haven't gotten too.

Now, I mostly just browse youtube and finde stupid video's to amuse me.
 

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Lemon Of Life said:
What do you do if you get stressed? Do you often get stressed? Why? Do you like pineapples?

I'm getting kinda worked up about my GCSE (important exams for 15-16 year olds for you non-UKians), and I've found that running every day has really helped. You really feel that you've accomplished something, and when you get good enough, it's fun. I'm normally sort of laid back, so I'm not really stressed out often, but my Chemistry 3 exam is going to be extremely difficult, and I'm worried that it'll hold me back from getting the university placement I want.

I only like pineapples in juice form.
I have German Orals in like 12 days:( sadness.

I go and get a good pump in the gym
 

ProfessorLayton

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When I get stressed, I just listen to music or read a book or do something else. Try to get my mind off of it. But if I'm stressed for an assignment that I didn't do, I do the assignment. Then I'm done and I can relax after, even if I really didn't want to do it. I don't get stressed to often because I don't really have that many problems right now. I also hate pineapples in every form.
 

Cpt_Oblivious

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I bottle it up until I explode.
No, for the above reason.
Not really They hurt to pick up.

I may take your advise of running, not only for stress relief but I'm trying to lose some weight and it's something to do while revising for my AS exams.
 

Radeonx

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I'll hang out with friends or play video games when I'm stressed.
Not much stresses me, but some important things do. For example, I recently had some important job interviews with a rather large company, which stressed me out a little bit.
I love pineapples. I'll eat them in almost any form.
 

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Lemon Of Life said:
What do you do if you get stressed? Do you often get stressed? Why? Do you like pineapples?

I'm getting kinda worked up about my GCSE (important exams for 15-16 year olds for you non-UKians), and I've found that running every day has really helped. You really feel that you've accomplished something, and when you get good enough, it's fun. I'm normally sort of laid back, so I'm not really stressed out often, but my Chemistry 3 exam is going to be extremely difficult, and I'm worried that it'll hold me back from getting the university placement I want.

I only like pineapples in juice form.
Im a bit stressed over my GCSEs but I cycle a few miles everyday to keep me right.

Also I like the taste of pineapple but I cant eat it. Im allergic to it
 

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I try my best not to get stressed, but if I am, I usually take a nap. I then wake up de-stressed.
 

PunkyMcGee

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i don't have school any more and have a job that dosen't requier to take my work home with me. so i only get stressed if work gets to piled on. what i do after a day like that is go for a nice walk (weatherr permiting). otherwise i just stew in it, do absolutly nothing angering or upsetting until i wind down.
 

SeanTheSheep

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I used to get stressed all the time, as stupid as it sounds, if that happened, I'd go and sit somewhere quiet for a while and try to unwind, though GCSEs are harder to escape from.
Especially for my year 9s doing their IT GCSEs, and all three sciences, with coursework being thrown at them by all of the subjects that have coursework.

Nowadays I don't get stressed very often, and if I do, I just go to a game I've completed, turn it to easy mode and kill everything.

Also: Pineapples are delicious, but I never get them, because I don't like them enough to buy them instead of normal fruit.
 

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Lemon Of Life said:
What do you do if you get stressed? Do you often get stressed? Why? Do you like pineapples?

I'm getting kinda worked up about my GCSE (important exams for 15-16 year olds for you non-UKians), and I've found that running every day has really helped. You really feel that you've accomplished something, and when you get good enough, it's fun. I'm normally sort of laid back, so I'm not really stressed out often, but my Chemistry 3 exam is going to be extremely difficult, and I'm worried that it'll hold me back from getting the university placement I want.

I only like pineapples in juice form.
Huh..reading that makes my education system sound like a pushover...Which it is (moans). Anyway not much stress from me, although there is one subject i take that gives me more homework the all the other subjects combined, which doesn't make sense.
 

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I usually don't get stressed but the few times I do I usually just go to my room play some music, watch Youtube, check Facebook than come here.
 

Kaymish

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i dont normally get stressed or not that i can tell however i am very pre-emptive about stress i take lots of baths and spa days and sandbox game on easy mode
 

Aerodynamic

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I play some games to get rid of them, Mainly Fallout and inFamous.

Dance you worthless AI!Dance!
 

Lemon Of Life

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KillerMidget said:
If you find GCSEs stressful you'll love A Levels.
I dunno, smaller class sizes, I'm only doing subjects I find interesting and not having to wear uniform sounds good to me. Sure, they'll be alot harder, but I reckon I'll be much more motivated, since I'm only doing what I want to do.

Know what I am saying?
 
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Lemon Of Life said:
KillerMidget said:
If you find GCSEs stressful you'll love A Levels.
I dunno, smaller class sizes, I'm only doing subjects I find interesting and not having to wear uniform sounds good to me. Sure, they'll be alot harder, but I reckon I'll be much more motivated, since I'm only doing what I want to do.

Know what I am saying?
Indeed I do. I find GCSEs an impediment, especially as we should really be looking more for people who are excellent specialists rather than well-rounded at everything. I did a minimum of revision for GCSEs, did very well on the subjects I most wanted to do, and did quite well on most of the other ones, and all my teachers assume I'm easily capable of getting straight A grades, though this unnerving fixation on GCSEs with top universities rather annoys me.

Luckily, there are other factors to include rather than grades, and exceptions are made. I'm hoping my impending need to fashion my hair into an Oscar Wilde style so that it will stay out of my face will score me some brownie points.