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03-25-2014, 07:43 PM #184
dude...go to community college...thats where sloots hang out anyways. You don't want to be with a girl that has a "good" family life. You will be fine...you're like 17 and have tons of time to make up for the things you have screwed up
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05-13-2014, 09:09 PM #189
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so OP bullied the "weird kids" in his classroom and expects sympathy and advice. fking lol. karma hitting you back ten fold *******. your "problems" are honestly laughable and just proves you're a spoiled b itch that had everything handed to him his whole life. also strong priorities, you are more worried about not having friends right now but less worried you just got fuking expelled? the former is something that could be fixed in the next stages of your life, the latter could be detrimental to your future. i don't even, goodluck getting into a decent college.
edit: fuark we 2010 now
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04-30-2015, 03:54 PM #190
Since you already have a perception in your mind of your "place" in your current school, someone who never talks, I would switch schools so that you have a complete fresh start, new plate, and just go ham. First day set a goal I am going to have a conversation with 10 people today. And force yourself to do it. This way you establish yourself as a sociable person right off the bat and that is your reputation at that school. You can set a new goal every day if you want. You can try and make some friends at your current school, but they will likely be resistant because its in our human nature. They are comfortable with you in the role your in. If you come out of that role they will 99% of the time resist that change. Good luck.
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04-30-2015, 04:12 PM #191
When ever i come home from school i bounce around gyms doing free trials. Im sure you could find a few of them in your area, also does you high school have a weight room you have access too. Something i missed out on for a plural of weird reasons is having a normal job. My friends that worked at Subway, ice cream places, and stuff where they were basically forced to spend time with other people, Turned out they would get very close with their coworkers.
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07-29-2015, 01:47 AM #192
did not read no cliffs soz op no time
only read last 2 paragraphs though
Advice
- surround yourself with people you like and people that want to be with you in high school, and honestly i don't see people from high school anymore only 1 or 2 good friends but the rest haven't seen in 3 years since i graduated. So make the best out of your time in high school
- its okay i didn't have gym membership in high school just try go to gumtree or something buy like a bench press set for about 100bucks and train at home, focus on eating right and than save up enough money to buy gym membership.
- Also have other goals besides gym make gym like part of your goal become a astronaut or some**** something that you want to become
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07-29-2015, 03:19 AM #193
Bro it sounds like you have much bigger problems in life than a lack of friends. One thing you need to realize is that in life your career comes first. You need to become more disciplined and start caring more about school, because if you don't then you'll never amount to anything in life and will probably flunk out of college. As your grades improve then so will your confidence in life.
Regarding your social standing in school, I can't fathom how somebody can go from being outgoing and talkative to being quiet and reserved just because they switched schools. Just do your best to build relationships with people and if anything, just ride out the rest of the school year. You'll have plenty of opportunities to make friends and party in college.
Srs tho you need to get your life together. Shut off the damn XBox and hit the books. There are plenty of ways to be physically active without having a gym membership. Sure you won't be able to get swole without a gym but then again you are like 17. You have plenty of time to get swole.Will post avi following my cut crew
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07-29-2015, 08:40 AM #194
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07-29-2015, 08:47 AM #195
Pretty much this
Lift
Study everyday
Start convos everyday
Do u want to be this way at 30?
I also had a bad time when younger. My story is not that dif from yours. My best friend rejected me. I had no friends at one point. It was the worst feels. Lift and study. If you want to have a good life these will be crucial.
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