• What is the average person's life like?
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What is the average person's life like? What do they usually do after school/work? What do they usually do on their weekends? I'm specifically asking about the late-high school and college age group. I'm wondering because all I do is spend around 15-18 hours in front of my computer screen.
jesus dude do you have any friends
[QUOTE=Itachi_Crow;36326349]jesus dude do you have any friends[/QUOTE] No.
Try going out and making some, there's nothing I like to do better than after a day at work go to the pub with a few mates and have some banter.
You're living it.
Average life for me is going to school, talking to people, head for a walk (usually 1 hour in the woods) but spending the rest of the day here or playing a video game.
[QUOTE=GenPol;36326355]No.[/QUOTE] ok thats pathetic as hell but there's hope for everyone making friends ain't hard guy, esp if you go to school or have a job I'm assuming since you spend 15-18 hours a day on the computer (like seriously go out and jog now and then shit ain't healthy) you're not in school?? so try finding a job job -> meet people -> make friends -> have shit to do -> having a healthy social life
School I sit with a group of kids, but don't really talk to many of them. Come home and either spend the night on the computer or go to work. Because I work in an ice-cream store and it's winter I work by myself, so pretty much chilling and cleaning for a few hours. Most weekends I will usually just sleep in for ages then sit on the computer all day. Every so often i'll go to the movies with the same couple of friends. I get invited to a few parties every year, but nothing too big.
Eat, swim in my pool, eat, play video games, eat, play video games, sleep
It is summer vacation for me and I haven't gone outside for a two weeks now.
I'm sorry, but what I can see is that what's left of you. I don't think there's anything in your life that can be improved. I guess you're in the young ages am I right? If you've lived this long in those positions and allways doing those routins everyday, I see no hope for you to change. I'm sorry ut that's how life will be for you. It's over. Kill yourself
play video games. Bitch to friends about stuff they don't care about. all that jazz
[QUOTE=Jocke;36326509]I'm sorry, but what I can see is that what's left of you. I don't think there's anything in your life that can be improved. I guess you're in the young ages am I right? If you've lived this long in those positions and allways doing those routins everyday, I see no hope for you to change. I'm sorry ut that's how life will be for you. It's over. Kill yourself[/QUOTE] Aren't you the one that made a thread about wanting to kill yourself? Not trying to be rude, but it seems stupid to tell someone to kill themself when you wanted to yourself a few week earlier.
go out on weekends, work on weeks, actually you are always doing something for yourself (getting money, self improvment) or just wasting your life at home in front of a pc
[QUOTE=Kirbyfactor;36326552]Aren't you the one that made a thread about wanting to kill yourself? Not trying to be rude, but it seems stupid to tell someone to kill themself when you wanted to yourself a few week earlier.[/QUOTE] After seen so many replies here on FP that said "Kill yourself", I find it the same funny as "got cancer" one. So it's only a joke, but yeah you're kinda right tough
vidya games, work on car, drive, friends, vidya games Also getting a job is a good way to spend time doing something, make money off of it, and socialize with coworkers. Too bad I got laid off.
An average person's life, I assume, is full of procrastination with interesting events every now and then.
[quote]What is the average person's life like?[/quote] yours
I play games, go to friends houses and play games, I go to the skatepark . Thats about it
Wake up, style hair, surf internet/play LoL, go outside and make girls wet themselves, go to the gym, play more LoL, watch anime, sleep. Pretty much my average day.
People just live their lives how they want to. If you want to spend 15-18 hours in front of my computer screen frequently and you're happy to do that then that's fine in my opinion. But if you're looking to get other things out of life like friends, a girlfriend and stuff like that then just try to be a little more assertive and talk to people, make a bit of effort to talk to them online or something. Worst case scenario is that they either don't reply or don't make much effort with the conversation, so then just go and talk to someone else you think would be cool to talk to and might have anything in common with. Even just speaking up in class/work or something when some people are talking about something and you have something to add to it. Just gets people talking to you and with some people you'll grow comfortable with them over time or sometimes straight away. Things like that just call for a little bit of assertiveness.
bro OP just touch yourself, it nearly works every time
[QUOTE=GenPol;36326332]What is the average person's life like? What do they usually do after school/work? What do they usually do on their weekends? I'm specifically asking about the late-high school and college age group. I'm wondering because all I do is spend around 15-18 hours in front of my computer screen.[/QUOTE] Are you me? :v: I ask myself this question too often.
[QUOTE=GenPol;36326332]What is the average person's life like? What do they usually do after school/work? What do they usually do on their weekends? I'm specifically asking about the late-high school and college age group. I'm wondering because all I do is spend around 15-18 hours in front of my computer screen.[/QUOTE] I would recommend trying to break your habits, if you are not sure how to meet people a good way to start is volunteer work. Pick an organization that fits your personality and you will meet like minded people. This will also give you a place to go without necessarily demanding too much time. It will also help you feel better as a person and help with future job/college applications.
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