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Wiizel said:Your troubles upset you, make you repeat a school year.
Your parents troubles will take the family car, the house, all income.
When you grow up, you'll realize how stupid you really were as a youth.
BigORhyme said:You're missing the point.
The point is that you can be wishy washy in your high-school years! You can't afford to do it when you grow up.
BigORhyme said:Trust me, when you grow up you'll realize how insignificant high school is on your future lifestyle...
LevesqueIsKing said:I just learned a lesson in maturity about 5 minutes ago.
I'm driving home and its sprinkling (I dont think anything of it, although I know thats when its most dangerous). A car and I meet where I'm about to turn and I don't feel like waiting so I attempt to beat him out (I do this about every day...when its not raining). I spin out, do a complete 180, and skid 20 feet before slamming into the curb. If the curb hadn't stopped me I wouldn't doubt that the car would have flipped. A lady at the intersection got out of her car to see what had happened but I just drove off, not wanting to be reported.
Maybe I should have listened to my parents when they told me to drive safely. Thats not a joke, I'm going to do that from now on.
I'm still shaking right now and my adrenaline is off the charts.
BigORhyme said:Is the difference their folks' bank accounts?
Oh captain, I know this is something you'll just have to figure out in time, but if it helps, I work with several people with "top quality" educations who are utterly useless...
BigORhyme said:Misusing their school years?
Exacting how are you supposed to "use" them, since you seem to know everything...
Of course, your generation always does
Cpt.McCloud said:Oh, must dash, I have a positively wonderful packet of eggs to throw about through our local community