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Tikker wrote:Won't happen
leah wrote:i am forever grateful to my gym teacher for drilling that skill into me during drivers' ed
leah wrote:isn't the only difference the length? i feel like it would take too long to smoke something that long, ha.
Harrison wrote:We knew he was going to eventually be relocating, just not that fucking soon. The word came down 5 days ago and he's reporting to work the 1st of May.
If I had known ahead of time I would have been fine. I could have worked out temporary living with someone for the short few weeks to a month before I left, kept working, and gone as planned. (Or even paid this coming month's rent for them, and remained behind by myself...etc.)
Life doesn't always let me do what I want, though. *shrug* I could always become a whiny, bitter, douchebag like Tikker and Drem over it, but I choose not to.
Nearly dying a few times kinda puts a positive perspective to everything less than that.
Lyion wrote:Harrison wrote:We knew he was going to eventually be relocating, just not that fucking soon. The word came down 5 days ago and he's reporting to work the 1st of May.
If I had known ahead of time I would have been fine. I could have worked out temporary living with someone for the short few weeks to a month before I left, kept working, and gone as planned. (Or even paid this coming month's rent for them, and remained behind by myself...etc.)
Life doesn't always let me do what I want, though. *shrug* I could always become a whiny, bitter, douchebag like Tikker and Drem over it, but I choose not to.
Nearly dying a few times kinda puts a positive perspective to everything less than that.
No offense but your post raises all sorts of red flags. A person your age should have their own place and a steady form of income.
Do you have any sort of job or career in the making? If no, why is that not a priority instead of living off of others?
Why on earth would you prioritize a hiking trip over any type of work focus? Heck, even just being a fast food manager gets you a bit of financial independence.
If your last tax return didn't clear 50k why are you spending all this money on a hiking trip that you could use to leverage into a job to sustain yourself and allow for not living off others?
You are a smart guy, Harri, but your posting here baffles me somewhat.
Harrison wrote:I had a job up until the other day(obviously). I left it for the move.
I'm not some unemployed shitbag sleeping on their floor
If I wanted to go live uncomfortably and poor as fuck in a shithole apartment struggling just to say I did so, I would have. I grew up poor as shit. I don't need to do it now to prove myself to anyone. I choose not to cater to others' bullshit ideas on what people should be doing with their lives. I paid my rent for my part of the house, I worked, I paid the utilities, I even shelled out cash when they didn't have it this winter many times. I provide for myself.
I live my life and bother no one in the process, and quite frankly, we have a good thing going with this family. They can go out and not have to worry about the kids home alone when I'm not at work, etc.
Anyways, I hardly need to explain why I chose to do something I love and is a life dream of mine rather than toil away at a job for the sake of doing so and lose my chance to ever do it again before I'm tied down with kids, family, etc. to anyone. Few people ever do something this amazing and I don't plan on regretting not taking the opportunity while I could have on my deathbed.
Life is short and if you live it trying to fill some retarded idea that isn't your own, you've wasted it.
Lyion wrote:Congratulations on hitting five years! Now, start putting money into that 401K pre tax.
I bet you didn't drop 3 grand in hiking gear. Plus, you live in a state with a much lower cost of living. Plus, you are a girl! If you're smart your entertainment expenses are covered by smitten lads!
Drem wrote:i can't tell what's worse. harrison only taking 16 days to have an excuse this time, or mindia referencing jersey shore like he actually watches it
leah wrote:Lyion wrote:Congratulations on hitting five years! Now, start putting money into that 401K pre tax.
I bet you didn't drop 3 grand in hiking gear. Plus, you live in a state with a much lower cost of living. Plus, you are a girl! If you're smart your entertainment expenses are covered by smitten lads!
i put a little bit into my 401K each paycheck but haven't started making big contributions yet. i have some stupid credit card stuff to pay off before i can really settle into savings. i think it should be impossible for college-aged kids to get credit cards, just fyi. sigh.
anyway, i feel compelled to defend mr. finawin here for a second. i might own a house (well, i own a mortgage...) and have a career, but i have josh and another roommate to help me with bills and i'm not sure i could do it without them and still be able to maintain the quality of life i usually enjoy. i see no problem for him to have roommates and/or a not-quite-permanent living situation at the age of 26, and i don't think it makes him a failure at life to not have a so-called legit career yet. do i wish he would go to school and then make a steady career for himself? yes. do i think he's a screw-up? no. do i think there are better ways to spend one's money than a months-long hike? yes, BUT, i also think it's tremendously cool that he's going to do it, and i wish i could do something like that myself (although job, mortgage, etc. prevent me from doing so... plus i hate camping, hehe). the way i see it, at least he's paying cash money for these camping/hiking expenses and is jumping in feet-first with his eyes wide open. he lives responsibly and isn't living off of welfare or being a drain on society. i say let him do his thing. he's still young and has plenty of time to settle down, and i believe he will eventually. some people just take longer than others.
leah wrote:i am forever grateful to my gym teacher for drilling that skill into me during drivers' ed
leah wrote:isn't the only difference the length? i feel like it would take too long to smoke something that long, ha.
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