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Nah, you are just too hard on your self. I am sure he enjoys answering all sorts of questions. Explaining physics in simple terms is a great art, one I want to get better at. I love explaining complicated stuff in simple english and see how it ignites passion among a lot of people .
Ha thaks, I'll need a lot of luck. I know someone else from SC who is now a computer scientist. Its weird :P.
^ That guy is GOD
"Lost somewhere between immensity and eternity is our tiny planetary home." ~ Carl Sagan
The hardest thing I've had to do was telling my best friend (and the first time telling someone) about you know what (I don't like saying or even typing the word). It wasn't even in person but I was terrified about what he'd think. I mean he always seemed ok about it if the topic came up but who knows what people actually think. I knew though that absolute worst case scenario out friendship would be over. But he was fine, great actually considering his morals, about it. Was pretty bad though when I essentially got emotionally blackmailed by him into revealing to him 6 months later that I'd developed feelings. Again ran the risk of friendship ending but like the first time it didn't. Everything related to the stupid s*** I was born with was, and is hard.
Physically doing swimming squads one day a week in a hard to brutal session when you are unfit was pretty bad. I at times dreaded Thursday every week, and would look for excuses not to go because every couple of weeks there would be the 400m freestyle (very little rest if you managed to keep up with the time, and if not, you got none) in the program. That b@stard killed me every time. There were various other nasties they could throw in, but generally the sessions were extremely draining both mentally and physically.
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~ Sometimes people change, but sometimes you just open your eyes & realise who they truly are ~
I have had a back problem for nearly a year now, I have been off work for 6months My aunt has just come out of major surgery, my dad was admitted to a mental hospital after telling careworkers that he wanted to hurt my sister and kill himself. My sister is a wreck thats now on antidepressants, my mother has been on them for years and then there is me....
oh boy
Thanx to Craizen for the sig, love ya babe, Hubby for the avi.
I know, it was torture. I couldn't decide so I just walked out.
But then I walked back in and got Crash Bandicoot: Mind over Mutant for a lot cheaper than what it sells for online. And I also got Uncharted 4 for cheap too. So I guess it worked out in the end.
Driving made me nervous at first but it's not the hardest thing I've ever done. I've had pets put down but that's for their own good. I've had one job interview but I stammered through it. The hardest thing I've ever had to do was deal with bullies. Still haunts me but despite the insane odds I still haven't seen like 98% of them since.
I made a mistake of getting into a fight with one of them. Neither of us got in trouble and I won but it's probably not something you should be doing at the age of 11.
In all seriousness though, I had to decide whether to eat breakfast at 8:35 A.M. or 8:36 A.M. It was a life-altering decision that no doubt changed the course of history and probably impacted my future.
Homeschooled, that has its advantages and disadvantages. The biggest advantage is you don't have to get up so early each morning and travel to school, when I was at school I had to walk 5 kilometers each day to and from regardless of whether it was wind, rain or shine and sometims at winter snow. The biggest disadvantage being homeschooled is you don't interact with other kids and make loads of friends.
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