• Sex, Girlfriends and Shit IV
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[QUOTE=Megadick;38284055]or that you got friendzoned[/QUOTE] Have you ever gotten friendzoned?
yeah didnt we just get over with this
No, I wasn't satisfied with the answers given on said subject.
i see a lot of little things she does. im just gonna be optimistic and think that she might like me oh well time will tell
[i]Friendzoned...[/i]
[QUOTE=Yahnich;38284353]i will chokehold the next person that mentions the friendzone as if women are evil beings that purposefully made that so they can put people in there instead of dudes being entitled little pricks [editline]2nd November 2012[/editline] shit sorry i went full feminist there[/QUOTE] You gotta admit some chicks are bitches for friend zoning/ leading you on.
Yahnich, you are a wise man full of wisdom and honesty.
[QUOTE=Yahnich;38284353] shit sorry i went full feminist there[/QUOTE] calling the sanius squad
[QUOTE=Guy Mannly;38278479][img]http://i.imgur.com/XUMVr.png[/img] quit being a vengeful creep and get over it. somehow i doubt your "relationship" lasted more than a couple months.[/QUOTE] Daim, you got me... [editline]2nd November 2012[/editline] [QUOTE=BlazeFresh;38278590]he was born 1996 that makes me feel old[/QUOTE] you are old....
[QUOTE=Yahnich;38284394]except women don't do a thing like friendzoning. they just reject you because they were never interested. some chicks are indeed bitches for ABUSING the fact they know you are interested, but the friendzone is just a term deluded people use to blame the girl for not being interested instead of realizing they aren't interested in every girl ever either[/QUOTE] Yeah exactly, and if a girl is actually taking advantage of someone that way I wouldnt think "friendship" is the best descriptor
[QUOTE=Yahnich;38284662]i'm almost 20 you want to fight???? [editline]2nd November 2012[/editline] wow shit i'm almost 20 and i'm not doing anything with my life[/QUOTE] Maybe you should then. Atlest I go to school so I can do something with life in a couple of years :eng101:
[QUOTE=oytal;38284792]Maybe you should then. Atlest I go to school so I can do something with life in a couple of years :eng101:[/QUOTE] kiddo, if you're 16 you're probably required by law to be in school. doing what you're required to do doesn't make you any better than someone old enough to choose what he does with his life.
[QUOTE=Guy Mannly;38284873]kiddo, if you're 16 you're probably required by law to be in school. doing what you're required to do doesn't make you any better than someone old enough to choose what he does with his life.[/QUOTE] That's not what i said. And im actully not required by law to be in school. In Norway you only are required to atend school until 10th grade(junior-high)
oh and, hate to break it to you but finishing high school (which i can guarantee someone who is 20 years old has already done) doesn't mean shit in terms of getting a job and succeeding in life.
[QUOTE=Guy Mannly;38284893]oh and, hate to break it to you but finishing high school (which i can guarantee someone who is 20 years old has already done) doesn't mean shit in terms of getting a job and succeeding in life.[/QUOTE] Maybe it depends on where you live. And chill on that raging bro :P No need to get a heartattack because I failed at being funny.
[QUOTE=Guy Mannly;38284893]oh and, hate to break it to you but finishing high school (which i can guarantee someone who is 20 years old has already done) doesn't mean shit in terms of getting a job and succeeding in life.[/QUOTE] Lay off him, finishing high school is a big milestone in people's lives regardless of what they choose to do after.
[QUOTE=Yahnich;38285053]i'm studying physics in university but nice try bub [editline]2nd November 2012[/editline] the point was more that i don't really know what to do with my life, because as much as i like physics what the hell am i going to do with my degree? academics, sell my soul and work for a company?[/QUOTE] Your uni should run graduate job events, go along and see who will take you, you'd be surprised. I'm in my final year now so applying wildly to every remotely interesting graduate scheme off the top of my head but I went to an event last week and whilst you may not be UK based, I'm looking for an electronic engineering job, 80% of the companies would take physics students, e.g. Jaguar Land-rover, ARM, BAE, some other smaller local software design houses would take applications from physics students too. And if all else fails there is always finance/management.
[QUOTE=Yahnich;38285053]i'm studying physics in university but nice try bub [editline]2nd November 2012[/editline] the point was more that i don't really know what to do with my life, because as much as i like physics what the hell am i going to do with my degree? academics, sell my soul and work for a company?[/QUOTE] I see ;) I'm not sure how you school system works with high school and that shit. But i'm going on a electronics school. So we can educate to be electricians and stuff like that :P Though I'm going to be a computer-engineer. [editline]2nd November 2012[/editline] We'r way off topic :P
[QUOTE=Yahnich;38284662]i'm almost 20 you want to fight???? [editline]2nd November 2012[/editline] wow shit i'm almost 20 and i'm not doing anything with my life[/QUOTE] i'm like a little bit older than you and i have the same exact feeling i'm thinking of studying music since i'm not fit at all to work in a professional medical field
Feels good when your significant other takes interest in activities with you. Like how I was first expecting her not to react well to my favorite leisure activity: playing videogames, as being thought by society to think that every girl will think you are a loser if you play videogames, which is eons away from the truth. First thing was that she doesn't mind because it's just an activity for me and she happens to know someone from the other side of that spectrum (someone who's life revolves around games and drugs). So last weekend we finished watching the second season of The Walking Dead and I thought that it would be the perfect opportunity for getting her to try playing something, telling her that it would be her prime time in her first virtual zombie-kill. Thus a session of Dead Rising 2 commenced. And she was rather good for a first timer using WASD. On another note: [sp]by the standards of our cruel society; I am now more of a man (I lost my virginity)[/sp]
Sunday, buy the Walking Dead game and play that with her. Me and my Girlfriend have been playing it religiously, a seriously good game, especially if she enjoyed the TV Series. Also, me and my girlfriend play League of Legends together, fuckyeah.
I think you have your answer, Yanich... It's all a matter of being able to handle the shit storm.
no i think there's probably a lot more than just "handling the shitstorm".
[QUOTE=metallics;38285134]Your uni should run graduate job events, go along and see who will take you, you'd be surprised. I'm in my final year now so applying wildly to every remotely interesting graduate scheme off the top of my head but I went to an event last week and whilst you may not be UK based, I'm looking for an electronic engineering job, 80% of the companies would take physics students, e.g. Jaguar Land-rover, ARM, BAE, some other smaller local software design houses would take applications from physics students too. And if all else fails there is always finance/management.[/QUOTE] You completely disregarded his point. He's having second thoughts about 'selling his soul and working for a company', yet you proceed and recommend some graduate job event? [editline]2nd November 2012[/editline] [QUOTE=thisispain;38285822]no i think there's probably a lot more than just "handling the shitstorm".[/QUOTE] enlighten me [editline]2nd November 2012[/editline] [QUOTE=Yahnich;38285811]but i like this country [editline]2nd November 2012[/editline] eh, i'll only have to worry about my life in 4 years when i graduate i guess, for now i'll just enjoy the ride[/QUOTE] Hardly doubt your country is to blame. I know of no country that denies people of success.
[QUOTE=Sunday_Roast;38285430]Feels good when your significant other takes interest in activities with you. Like how I was first expecting her not to react well to my favorite leisure activity: playing videogames, as being thought by society to think that every girl will think you are a loser if you play videogames, which is eons away from the truth. First thing was that she doesn't mind because it's just an activity for me and she happens to know someone from the other side of that spectrum (someone who's life revolves around games and drugs). So last weekend we finished watching the second season of The Walking Dead and I thought that it would be the perfect opportunity for getting her to try playing something, telling her that it would be her prime time in her first virtual zombie-kill. Thus a session of Dead Rising 2 commenced. And she was rather good for a first timer using WASD. On another note: [sp]by the standards of our cruel society; I am now more of a man (I lost my virginity)[/sp][/QUOTE] My girlf...no I forgot. She's not my gf. It's just my fantasy :downs: But anyways, my almost girlfriend-ish plays Skyrim and portal 2 :D On ps3 though, wish it was on the pc
[QUOTE=oytal;38285907]My girlf...no I forgot. She's not my gf. It's just my fantasy :downs: But anyways, my almost girlfriend-ish plays Skyrim and portal 2 :D On ps3 though, wish it was on the pc[/QUOTE] who what where huh
[QUOTE=Yahnich;38285927]excuse me[/QUOTE] What? :O
[QUOTE=oytal;38285949]What? :O[/QUOTE] They (meaning all of us) want to know what "she's just my fantasy" means
Yanich, I'm sure you are a person that gives something his all and so I don't think the limitation you put on your success is valid. If a person loves something, I doubt that will stop him.
I am working on my people skills :smile:
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