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I never understood what made u think u was handlin (adulthood)
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germanjoey posted:



Crow posted:

Very carefully!

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libelous_slander posted:

I told a coworker im on the slow march to 30

Trail of Crybabies

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germanjoey posted:

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its going p. well so far. get to rent cars but i cant be on my parents insurance
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swampman posted:

libelous_slander posted:

I told a coworker im on the slow march to 30

Trail of Crybabies


Wowch

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i will pray for your union jobz.

i have a chance of being a research assistant to a prof so that might be cool.
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adulthood is ok: i Am In Love it's great, i might go back to school part time, i've been appreciating music again, and i'm smoking enough cigarettes that i'll have a stroke at 35 and won't have to worry about anything ever again
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libelous_slander posted:

I told a coworker im on the slow march to 30

I am 40 now

#93
srsly?
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I'm not handling adulthood very well at all.
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Adulthood is going great for me. I have a wonderful wife and soon I'll be a professor and get paid 6 figures starting out to do whatever research I want to (within orthodox economics). Six years after that I'll hopefully have tenure and I can really do and teach whatever I feel like and make a king's ransom. Just imagine how many pairs of jeans I could donate to lf. Designer pants beyond reckoning.

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discipline posted:

I'm being interviewed for two positions on friday, and they are the first interviews I've had since october. please pray for me.



יהוה‎, الله‎, or Πονος?

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im handling adulthood badly but im planning a big next step i guess, if youre not moving forward you get left behind, and all that
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Aspie_Muslim_Economist_ posted:

Adulthood is going great for me. I have a wonderful wife and soon I'll be a professor and get paid 6 figures starting out to do whatever research I want to (within orthodox economics). Six years after that I'll hopefully have tenure and I can really do and teach whatever I feel like and make a king's ransom. Just imagine how many pairs of jeans I could donate to lf. Designer pants beyond reckoning.

research my balls

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i'm listening to justin timberlake and wondering if committed long-term monogamy is an incredibly rich part of the human experience that i'm missing out on
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I'll commit such a long-term monogamy on you'll never see or speak again
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Crow posted:

I'll commit such a long-term monogamy on you'll never see or speak again


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i dislike alcohol more and more every month
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i don't like the loss of control, the wooziness, the inability to drive, the vague nausea, the hangover, or the drinking culture in australia
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roseweird posted:

have you tried replacing booze with weed



Does smokin’ weed daily from 2002-2012 count?

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Ironicwarcriminal posted:

the drinking culture in australia


i think this is the part that would get me. from what i can tell from visiting australians it is really unhealthy and bingey and obnoxious

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tpaine posted:

septembah 1...monsoon season

deah doiary...hate alcahole even mowa nayo



Monsoon doesn't start til November usually and it's only up in the tropics, Sydney's climate is more like coastal NC or something, or LA with more rain evenly spread throughout the year