claiming victory
You're really are good at this sport..
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Looking up on me.
You already loss the battle. rofl
claiming victory
You're really are good at this sport..
ROFL cant even tell a figure of speech from the actual meaning.
AKA I dont need to try to win an arguement with you because you're already regarded as the most re ed and less knowledgeable poster on this site hands down.
How much do you owe?
You made out pretty well, all things considered.
yeahhhh that was planned, not accidental i saidddd. community college and living at home, where i ed up was not taking more classes. each extra semester was adding on more debt while the money i was making working wasn't really making up for it. still ain't bad tho.
school debt sucks, especially combined with auto loan
My personal ones would be the usual
1. Get a better job(one that paid a lot better or even a little better would be nice and one that actually gave me some type of meaning and satisfaction)
2. Be happy and positive
3. Finally say goodbye to my POS car and get a better one.
4. Lose weight or at least exercise a few times a week.
5. Stop wasting my life doing that wastes time or I guess use my time more wisely and efficiently.
6. Take a vacation away from North Texas
7. Do and try new things and experiences
- Gain 5 lbs of (mostly) muscle
- Continue to travel on vacation to new places
- Make 1-2 new good friends
- Get promoted or a new position with even more growth opportunities
no more feminism
- Get back to school
- Control my speeding on the road
lose 35 lbs of fat
more positive
get a job
settle
when i get done with all my schooling ill probably owe more than 60k lol
I don't have an e-enemy. I talk smack with almost everyone but I don't take any of it seriously (but I know where you live, don't forget that).
I've never made a New Year's resolution. I've always felt like people who do that are caught up in the moment and aren't serious about changing anything. Any day can be the day you start something new, why wait?
I'm designing a new mass spectrometer, maybe that can suffice for my "resolution" (pun to those who know).
Last August I stopped eating Meat/animals (except for Shrimp) and most processed food. No junk food. Only fruits,veggies,nuts,etc...
This year just continue. Feel a lot healthier. Don't actually miss it and if I can cut out the Shrimp...I guess I can be a vegetarian -already am a vaginatarian.
You'll always have the meat sandwich though.
To feed you, yes!
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