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Posted: 12/22/2017 6:17:52 PM EDT
If so, what?
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Moved to America, became a permanent resident, met my wife, became a (paper) millionaire.
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I got badly burned at 25 and spent the next 5 years indoors hiding from warmth or sun.
So.... Pretty boring. I finished an engineering degree though. |
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I removed the pussy from the pedestal, then I made strides in my career.
IOW- fucked bitches, got money. |
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I started getting a little fat and stopped drinking shots, ha. The beginning of the end, ha. Body slowing down on me.
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Realized that gravitons are NTO positive energy tachyons, and the fabric of space-time is responding as a Tolman indicator.
But no one cared. |
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Wilderness guide (27) then type 2IA (28) then HOTSHOT For a year. Turn 30 next June. Hard work but 10/10. No regats
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I went from teaching HS and JHS to back on active duty. BTW I just got a 2% cost of living raise on my pension. Teachers have not gotten one in over 18 years.
I must add that that is in Texas |
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Nothing all that interesting. The usual idiocy and sexcapades that comes with getting out and about and getting drunk and high, all while heading toward an early grave. I survived myself and I'm still alive 30+ years later.
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Moved from Florida back to new york
Got married Bought and lost a house Got a new job ! |
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Well I'm 27 now
Bought my first house Got a promotion. First time making over xx,xxx Bought an MP5 Going to break '30' for tax stamps Nothing amazing but pretty cool imho. |
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Life fell apart.
Had to do some cardio and lifting to put it back together. |
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My last years of playing in a band. (27-28)
I quit using alcohol as a crutch. (28) My mother was diagnosed with terminal cancer. (28) I started having anxiety attacks. (28) My first child was born. (29) My mother passed away. (30) Probably the most up-and-down years of my life. |
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I was doing ambulance stuff. All manner of interesting things happened.
I was also shooting machine guns a lot. Ammo was pretty cheap back then. |
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Got divorced and switched careers.
Both good choices. I make a lot more money and don't have to share it. |
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Worked hard, saved money, bought my dream car. Yeah. No kids or marriages here...
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Got rid of some "friends", started my career, got married. Bought 100 shares of Compaq.
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Every day is interesting if you know what you're looking for.
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First divorce, 2nd marriage, son born, got out of AF, 2nd divorce. Kind of a busy time in my life. Love to go back in time and start 1997 over.
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quite drinking
had more money for guns met future wife no longer had money for guns |
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Quoted:
If so, what? View Quote Not really. I was trying to get my second career off the ground. |
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Got the best job I've ever had, made insane money, industry took a shit and got laid off.
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Married, 2 kids, finished college, bought a house.
Probably missing some. |
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I lost my job.
Started my first real business, and my second. Bought my fourth house, which was special and I wish I'd never sold it. Married. Decided I did want kids after all, but it took a few more years of trying. |
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Best years of my life so far.
Had a great dating life. Was seeing a really great girl that I totally screwed up with later. Was making great money. It was on the west coast, so figuring cost of living, it wasn’t awesome money, but it was 20% more than I make now. Saved lots of money, bought lots of cans. Had my drinking at a level that I would call ‘under control’. Lived with my two best friends before they got married. Bought a house. Life was good. |
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