Organization Misfits VI

Discussion in 'Forum Families' started by burnitup, Jun 15, 2010.

  1. Cia (ノ◕ヮ◕)ノ*.✧*.✧

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    xD Lol <3 Old HB is old, mkay. I'm 19 and a HALF now. ;_; Half a year of being a teenager is left... </3 Omg ;_;
     
  2. Quiet Elegy This is the death of beauty.

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    It's very close to my birthday, it's scary, in a year and some I'll be legally considered an adult. orz
    I know nothing really changes but the whole idea of a different title seems scary.
     
  3. burnitup Still the Best 1973

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    But you did say that!

    I know what you guys mean. *sigh*
     
  4. LeKeyBoi Merlin's Housekeeper

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    Yeah it's fairly close to my birthday too. Just a few months and I'm legally an adult. The title does seem scary and I don't exactly know what to do once I become an adult. That's another thing. I've always reminisced my childhood but now as it lies closer and closer to my adulthood, I'm going to be more accountable for my actions. Makes me want to plan out an agenda for every day after my 18th birthday so I don't get anything wrong xD And it's very nice to meet you all. HigherBeing, Feenie, Izayah, and Burnitup. Btw, I thought the Eyetoy for the PS2 was fun, and that died away, now that Kinect is out, I would hope the PS2 (but will probably be the PS3) at least brings back an upgraded Eyetoy. I would buy that. I really enjoyed the Sega Dreamcast A LOT too. Crazy Taxi must have been my favorite that I recall lol. I own one just because of that game, a classic. Btw you guys chew 5, Orbit, or Stride gum? XD

    (So sorry it took so long to post back on here; ended up spending the weekend over at my brother's house. A long story filled with sighs and boredom...-.-)
     
  5. burnitup Still the Best 1973

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    *gives you gum* There you go. Here's to being almost-adults.

    Its cool.
     
  6. LeKeyBoi Merlin's Housekeeper

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    Lol hey thanks :D Yeah cheers haha. So how was your day?
     
  7. Quiet Elegy This is the death of beauty.

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    Well I plan to do just the same as I've been doing regaurdless of when I am considered and adult or not. I'm not a moronic teen who thinks the only way to have fun is to get smashed at a party, so I really don't need to change at all to be more 'adult-like'. I find it funny though that people seem to have a lot of strange thoughts that being one day off 18 and the day of being 18 are different.... or whatever other strange ages you people may consider an adult.
    The only reason it scares me is it just shows how little I accomplished in such a long time.

    As for the agenda and such, no matter how much you plan life will always get in the way, unexpected things, forgetting the plan, making a mistake. Besides, if every day was planned there would be no fun in the unknown.

    I personally prefer Stride for a stupid reason.
     
  8. LeKeyBoi Merlin's Housekeeper

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    Well I can't stay the same because unfortunately I'm going to be on my own once I hit 18. I have no choice, even the way I am now independently isn't enough to completely put me alone.

    Yeah you're right, but that's just how my subconsciousness feels right now. Like I need to plan everything, need to be assured things. But of course, life always does through a curveball at ya and well can't do anything about that.

    I like 5 gum ^_^ it stimulates your senses :P
     
  9. burnitup Still the Best 1973

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    Spoken well.

    I don't know what gum I like, I'll have to think about this.
     
  10. Quiet Elegy This is the death of beauty.

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    That sounds a bit harsh, you're just being thrown out when you turn 18? I could never understand the thought process of a parent to do that... it just doesn't seem right.

    Well to be fair I basically shew whatever I find or am given, but I like Stride because of WTHIM.
     
  11. Cia (ノ◕ヮ◕)ノ*.✧*.✧

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    I really can't wait to finish my AA so I can move out of the house to get my Bachelor's.
     
  12. Quiet Elegy This is the death of beauty.

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    I'd like to move out but I know it would be too hard for me right away. My mom is quite loving though, I can basically just stay until I have the ability to make it on my own. My sisters where also given the same treatment. Two have moved out now and are doing pretty great things, one is waiting to finish university. I'm pretty sure if they where forced out at 18, all three of them would have failed and probably have become nothing in life, I would too.
     
  13. burnitup Still the Best 1973

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    That sounds like a good plan.
     
  14. Cia (ノ◕ヮ◕)ノ*.✧*.✧

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    It really is a good plan. I don't understand how some parents just kick their kids out at 18, it's a really dumb idea, especially if they're not ready. Albeit, some are. Most aren't... I know I wasn't. <3 my parents <3
     
  15. Quiet Elegy This is the death of beauty.

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    Yeah, some are really quick to start up and can find their way, but for those who can't it just seems like they don't care about the child if they do that. Life lesson? Maybe, but not a very good way to teach it. I know some argue that that's how it was for them but hey, big news: the world isn't the same as it was in your time. I mean I guess to each his own how they wanna parent, but it' not just bad for the kid if they can't make ends meet, it's bad for the community in several ways.
     
  16. Cia (ノ◕ヮ◕)ノ*.✧*.✧

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    And in return, bad for the woorrllddd~
     
  17. LeKeyBoi Merlin's Housekeeper

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    Well they're doing it for a reason. And it's quite legit if I do say so myself. They were from Peru originally. It's where they came from. And they are old enough that retirement is just around the corner. Now they aren't going to drag me along to a place I have never lived before. There's no place for me there. So they figure staying here is the best way to go. And they can't offer me much, I don't really ask to get much anyways. They need their money to get rehabilitated in a good area. Cause that's hard to come by in countries like that. So I don't necessarily feel hatred or anything for them. I just wish them the best as they do to me. We were never really close. It's just how my family has always been. My siblings (who are in their 30s now) have all moved on from my parents and are married with children, that whole thing. I'm the last one left. And I will definitely have an upper hand at this but also at a disadvantage. I have many more opportunities here than they did over there. Only setback is I will definitely be on my own, as they at their time could still depend on family. Well on the plus side, I got friends. lol.

    But you're right, parents who willingly and purposely throw their kids out with no explanation is rather rude and completely idiotic. I only wish that wouldn't happen so much. It seems most of the American population is that way (Now when I say most, I still mean a small fraction, like 2/9 but it still seems like a lot).
     
  18. burnitup Still the Best 1973

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    It will be hard for me to live on my own but I'll deal with it. Maybe I should get myself a pet so I won't be lonely.


    On a side note, kika do you know what happen to DoomDen? Its been a while since he stopped by. And nother thing, what happen to Kiryu?
     
  19. Quiet Elegy This is the death of beauty.

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    Ah, well yeah that makes sense then, Good luck for when you do have to make it on your own.

    2/9? That's a huge amount considering the size of the population if you consider that stat true or close to being true. I would assume it to be lower though.

    Pets are a good idea, just make sure you get one in reference to the life you're living. A dog maybe a lot of work for someone living alone or impossible to properly care for depending how often you're out of the house. A cat maybe good though.

    Gatomon's in my Fizzikz class, he probably doesn't have too much motivation to come back here but I could mention this place. My bet is his reply if "Woah I forgot about that place! It's still alive?"
    Kiryu I wouldn't know about, though I wish we would come back once in a while, I miss his witty comments
     
  20. burnitup Still the Best 1973

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    Dog would be too hard to raise on my own, which makes me sad cause I like dogs. But yeah a cat could work, I like cats.

    You should talk to Doom about this place the next chance ya get.
    I miss Kiryu too, I hold a personal ideology whose central belief is that Kiryu is a quite remarkable and interesting man, because he terminates extraterrestrials and does not cower in the face of insurmountable odds.