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I just wouldn't worry about it and ride out the storm until I could go. I'm not one to run away but I have learnt that it is easier to avoid a worser situation that I can make if I can try to minus myself from it.

 

SOmetimes u gotta man up, ride it out and then get out.

 

You only control what you do, they aren't going to change, you can so do you, don't waste your time with them or around them

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I just wouldn't worry about it and ride out the storm until I could go. I'm not one to run away but I have learnt that it is easier to avoid a worser situation that I can make if I can try to minus myself from it.

 

SOmetimes u gotta man up, ride it out and then get out.

 

You only control what you do, they aren't going to change, you can so do you, don't waste your time with them or around them

 

Thats some funny shiit! :censored:

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It's time for nicknames:

 

1) 5th year senior: RedShirt

2) Singapore: a) Michael Fay or b) Sling. I'm not married to either one.

3) Other dude that parties: Bluto

4) You: Flounder (you have the car)

 

All the good advice is in this thread (don't worry about what other people think of you, etc). Life's a journey not a destination. This is the bumpy part of the road. Learn from it and grow. Oh, and Redshirt is clearly a d-bag. He'll eventually piss off Sling and or Bluto. As stated by Dr. D, there's a reason he has no real friends.

 

Go make some friends with shared interests.

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It's time for nicknames:

 

1) 5th year senior: RedShirt

2) Singapore: a) Michael Fay or b) Sling. I'm not married to either one.

3) Other dude that parties: Bluto

4) You: Flounder (you have the car)

 

All the good advice is in this thread (don't worry about what other people think of you, etc). Life's a journey not a destination. This is the bumpy part of the road. Learn from it and grow. Oh, and Redshirt is clearly a d-bag. He'll eventually piss off Sling and or Bluto. As stated by Dr. D, there's a reason he has no real friends.

 

Go make some friends with shared interests.

I Like these better:

1) 5th year senior: Chris Weinke

2) Singapore: Fes or Kugo

3) Party Dude: Belushi

4) Hamden's Revenge: Rick :censored:

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How the f-ck has that senior been at the school for 5 years and he has no friends to live with? I can see you and Singapore getting latched together, but what's the story with the other misfits? Like I said, it sounds like NERRRRRRRDS!!

 

I recommend spring break in Ft. Lauderdale. I hear the Hotel Coral Essex has some vacancy.

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How the f-ck has that senior been at the school for 5 years and he has no friends to live with? I can see you and Singapore getting latched together, but what's the story with the other misfits? Like I said, it sounds like NERRRRRRRDS!!

 

I recommend spring break in Ft. Lauderdale. I hear the Hotel Coral Essex has some vacancy.

 

LOL! bring your electric violin too

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I Like these better:

1) 5th year senior: Chris Weinke

2) Singapore: Fes or Kugo

3) Party Dude: Belushi

4) Hamden's Revenge: Rick :censored:

a 5th year senior that does not have a friend to room with, and ends up in a random quad- that is pretty telling too

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if you really want some revenge, we used to sneak into the rooms of the pricks in our dorm and unscrew the top of their shampoo and piss a little in it, seal it back up, and theyll never know. but you will.

 

not saying you should do that, just throwing it out there for your consideration.

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Ill admit this is possible, Tell me tho how can i change this

 

I dont wanna be that guy

The easiest way is to calm down. Now I know that's easier said than done, but life is a lot simpler when you're not always on edge. It may just be you need time to get older and learn from growing pains. Sometimes you can really get kicked around. When I was in my 20s I got fired, had to go home & live in my parents' basement. I was miserable for about a year until I finally sucked it up & moved on. The easiest thing to remember is that if the situation isn't life or death, the situation is going to change, hopefully for the better. Good luck, time is on your side.

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great point. probably not. or, typical of the cosmic shame, we figure it out right as we're about to die.

 

more likely, we figure it out after we pass.

 

I don't know, Ralph hasn't figured out how to field a winner

 

 

As a guy who never went away to college, I find this thread fascinating, like I missed out on a life experience, no matter how crappy it was

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You should have followed prison rules. On day 1 you confront the baddest mother!@#$er you can find. In this case probably the fifth year senior. You knock out his front grill and !@#$ his bloody mouth. Voila. All of this petty B.S. would have been avoided.

 

So here is a humorous stupid reply. But after reading how Ham groveled to the 5th year senior, and the 5YS basically kicked sand in your face, Blzfan has the right solution after all. :wallbash:

 

Ham, don't grovel. You apologized once, after that take a stand tell him you really don't care how or what he feels

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So here is a humorous stupid reply. But after reading how Ham groveled to the 5th year senior, and the 5YS basically kicked sand in your face, Blzfan has the right solution after all. :P

 

Ham, don't grovel. You apologized once, after that take a stand tell him you really don't care how or what he feels

 

Of course I've got the right solution. The prison code makes a lot of sense. For example, these are the basic rules in prison: 1. Don't be a rat. Snitches get stitches. 2. Handle your own business. 3. The lowest form of life is a child molester or cop.

Then there is this pearl of wisdom: If you let 'em take your smokes, he's gonna take your lunch, if you let 'em take your lunch, he's gonna take your ass. So protect your smokes like they're your ass! (In other words if you give them an inch, they'll take a mile. Every single time!) The prison code makes perfect sense and a lot of people in "the world" could benefit from living by it!

 

BTW: Don't call me stupid. My father called me stupid once. Once!

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One was an alcoholic engineering student who worked in a cowboy themed bar and would bring home a new skanky Reba McEntire nightly for our listening pleasure. Then there was Chuck, who's room shared a common wall with mine. Chuck delivered pizza til 1am, then would bone high school ass while smoking weed and getting gangsta with Doggystyle till 4am. Pretty tough when you have 8am labs.

 

I would have loved to party with those guys.

 

And I always roomed with my friends. We'd always get pissed at each other, get drunk, and get in a fight. The next day we'd wake up, smole a bong, and everything was right in the world. College was awesome.

 

But if you're a smaller guy and want to make them feel uncomfortable, bring home a guy and start making out shirtless in the front room. :P

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I would have loved to party with those guys.

 

 

Lee Harvey, you are a madman. When you stole that cow, and your friend tried to make it with the cow. I want to party with you, cowboy. If the two of us together, forget it.

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Of course I've got the right solution. The prison code makes a lot of sense. For example, these are the basic rules in prison: 1. Don't be a rat. Snitches get stitches. 2. Handle your own business. 3. The lowest form of life is a child molester or cop.

Then there is this pearl of wisdom: If you let 'em take your smokes, he's gonna take your lunch, if you let 'em take your lunch, he's gonna take your ass. So protect your smokes like they're your ass! (In other words if you give them an inch, they'll take a mile. Every single time!) The prison code makes perfect sense and a lot of people in "the world" could benefit from living by it!

 

BTW: Don't call me stupid. My father called me stupid once. Once!

you have done time right?

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