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05-22-2015, 12:31 PM | #1 (permalink) |
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Enjoy Life after Graduation, wisely
High School Graduation is the greatest time for a teenager. its about saying goodbye to the books, exams, the getting up early, and so on.
when a teenager graduates, all he thinks about is preparing for the exciting stuff in life; going to clubs on weekends, drinking beer, spring breaks at the beach, and so on U see, theres more to life than all that boring stuff, and besides i dont drink alcohol(most of you know that). theres getting a job, finding the perfect woman or wife, living in an apartment, watch more sporting events and keeping up with the news on TV(more important that clubs and dancing). i wanna say to the teenagers out there: please enjoy life responsibly, meaning forget about clubs, beer, cheesy women wearing cheap dresses, the limos. none of that aint worth it. go to a library on your days off from work or studying(if youre going to college), go to church, keep up with world events & sporting events on TV, find the perfect woman(who wears tight jeans). To the parents: make sure they enjoy life responsibly, help them prepare for college, find their own place(ahead of time), keeping their jobs, making sure they keep out of drugs and alcohol, understand what they really want. you can do it You all can. anyways happy graduation to the teenagers passing their SATs and other major exams, and ready to see the real world, wisely. |
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05-22-2015, 11:45 PM | #6 (permalink) |
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What is it about MB that attracts people that make complete WTF topics like this on the daily
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05-23-2015, 12:17 AM | #7 (permalink) |
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It strikes me that this guy wants everyone to be like him.
I mean, I'm not even really talking about the holier than thou post-yuppie thing. For instance, the watching sports on television thing. Why is that such an important part of living a meaningful life that it bears mention? What if I don't enjoy watching sports? Is that really such a travesty? Or how about how his rationale for why you shouldn't drink is that he doesn't drink? Or how about that topic that made that pretty much made the assumption that everyone was Catholic? And, why should I go to church if I'm not christian? Why can't I live responsibly without bringing magic into it? And, why are you so opposed to dancing when the word dancer is right there in your name? Oh, and shouldn't I judge a potential partner by whether I like them and am attracted to them rather than by whether or not their dress is cheap? BigDGarciaDancer didn't choose the thug life, the thug life chose him. Last edited by DeadChannel; 05-23-2015 at 12:22 AM. |
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