i agree with your edit, while i can't really say i can relate with the rest of your post: my few tried and true friendships are nothing dangerous or scary. yet i share your feeling of having gone through a lot of shit and believing some of it will keep me trapped forever like a curse.idari said:Well now that i edited it it's even worse lol
oh, good luck with work, then.fireangel said:I feel a bit melancholic. And I wish I was in Sweden. (but with my work already done, which is a prerequisite, as it is not finished now)
Oohh, joining a wine tour would be great! I did actually study French the last three years of compulsory school so je comprends un peu. (That was a little correct, wasn't it? please? ) I'm sure my skills in French would increase tremendously after the third glass of wine, anyway.rahvin said:thanks cot. you should join the wine tour, even if you're not interested in speaking french.
I'm fighting too, but some things just make it impossible to get out of the damn spiderweb. Good luck for usrahvin said:i agree with your edit, while i can't really say i can relate with the rest of your post: my few tried and true friendships are nothing dangerous or scary. yet i share your feeling of having gone through a lot of shit and believing some of it will keep me trapped forever like a curse.
i still fight curses. even if it's never going to lead to anything.
tackDelirious said:oh, good luck with work, then.
yes, you could say so =)Delirious said:anything special occuring in sweden
no, it is not non-stop, i was just a bit in Finland this year, otherwise no-where. But still, I really like travelling, it is always interesting to see something new and unknown places.you seem to be travelling non-stop, btw.
:Spin: i feel so cuddled. i should win university programs more often.hyena said:since master rahvin will spend a number of hours in class and another number of hours studying, you realize that it might be the case that he will not be here for as many hours per day as he is now (@rahve: i'm not telling you what to do, seriously. i'm just envisioning a possible scenario, but of course you'll be the judge of how much study time you need). if i hear anyone whining about this i will come to whatever country this anyone lives in and shoot them down immediately.
I wish that was the case, but it's not. I don't mean to sound rude, but you kind of have no idea what you're talking about now. Believe it or not, i know more about life than many 30 year olds..Lots of stuff has happened to me and the people i know, and i've learned more than perfectly what to take seriously and what to ignore. And also i've been in a situation where people didn't take me seriously when they should have, and that didn't end up well.hyena said:@idari: i am so glad that i am not a teen anymore. just so fucking happy. i remember feeling as you do now, not because of a specific similar situation, but i relate completely with how seriously you seem to take other people's emotional reactions to you and vice versa. in time, you'll find that most people only threaten actions that they don't carry out, and what felt all-important one year ago now is not relevant anymore... which is less exciting, but also less painful.
I hope you get well soon Maria! Add my on MSN if you want so you can ask me if you need help with mile-long german sentences~Zeanra~ said:NF: zzz and ¤%§#&!!
Been ill for a week now. Pretty much on/off, feeling better every now and then, until feeling worse again when actually trying to do something. I feel rather good at the moment, tho I still have back pain and I haven't got my voice back. Yesterday I sounded like a drag queen and today like a mafia boss. Can't wait what tomorrow brings.
I am also having very short patience with my German homework. Why oh why does the sentences have to be miles long, and more important, why the hell does it have to have so many verbs. *shakes fist at wird gesehen worden sein*