shady145
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cool ill ask who are my friends then, by asking which of them i can root =pyeh even same sex friends, one you can root
cool ill ask who are my friends then, by asking which of them i can root =pyeh even same sex friends, one you can root
f.r.i.e.n.d.sso no one told you life was going to be this way.
Your job's a joke, you're broke, you're love life's doa.
It's like you're always stuck in second gear,
well, it hasn't been your day, your week, your month, or even your year.
But, i'll be there for you, when the rain starts to pour.
I'll be there for you, like i've been there before.
I'll be there for you, cause you're there for me too.
mmmI don't have any really close friends to be honest. I had one best friend in high school--but in retrospect she was just a very good friend (and the only friend, actually). We no longer keep in contact--our interests are simply too different.
Now I have a lot of acquaintances. Some friends, but there's the group I sit with at uni (there's 4 of us in total), and then there are some non-pharmacy friends, but there's not many. One thing you learn very fast at uni is that your friendship circles are very fluid and people drift in and out of your life all the time, and that you learn just to be grateful that someone was nice enough to respond to your "how's it going?" msg via FB (or MySpace or whatever your preferred social networking website is)
Admit I'm a fairly lonely person, but I like my own company and have hobbies aplenty to keep me company.
I suspect there's more introverted people out there than those who admit it, and I guess my admission is an act of extroversion. Don't even get me started on how Western societies in particular prize extroversion over introversion.mmm
an introverted person.
that's pretty cool
do you like jigsaw puzzles?
if you feel lonely and want some friends with similar interests you should try joining those societies/clubs at uni that fit your hobbies
I don't think introvertion is something to be ashamed of,I suspect there's more introverted people out there than those who admit it, and I guess my admission is an act of extroversion. Don't even get me started on how Western societies in particular prize extroversion over introversion.
lol, jigsaw puzzles? Yeah, I guess they're pretty cool but I haven't touched one in a while. As for societies and clubs--wish I could, but no time [do pharmacy btw] probably will have to wait after registration which hopefully I will be end of next year.
I agree there's always time if you make it, but I get tired very easily. I attended choir rehearsals for half a semeser back in 2007 and it just left me no time (or energy) at all. I was having 9am-9pm Wednesdays.I don't think introvertion is something to be ashamed of,
as is extroverted people..
well i see all the law folk with their sailing/debating/fencing/wine tasting clubs
so pssh posh for 'no time ' xD