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Re: Things You Are Stoked On But Not Stoked On
« Reply #4710 on: January 17, 2018, 02:22:27 PM »
Tobey
Depending on your credit, you can get a school loan from a bank/others (shop around) that's similar to a federal school loan, one you do not have to make payments on until after you've left school. If you feel confident you can cop a good jizzob after school, you can borrow till then. This is a risky move, but not as risky as cutting your functioning meds out of no where. Recipe for disaster, and we ain't talking gnr or skating.

Unless it's a private catholic college, your school should have a department assigned to help you make arrangements like this, if not there, try where you get therapy. Just come at them like your parents died and you have nobody, the service doors really opened up for me after I played that card.

Lastly, The past is the past, its important to let go in order to let the future come forward!


I can afford school, well my parents pay for it. I go to community college for a trade, carpentry.

I can still do odd jobs for carpentry but I just won't be in the union if I work full time at the diner.

I just don't want to give the burden to my parents for paying my health insurance and plus I should be adulting by now

Thanks for any of the advice dudes! Ill know more tomorrow on what I should do when I go for the interview 

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Re: Things You Are Stoked On But Not Stoked On
« Reply #4711 on: January 17, 2018, 04:18:33 PM »
If you want to lower your dose, just find out what your drug is soluble in and you can dose it volumetrically or just get this. Maybe taper off and see how you feel this day in age, if your still a anxious pussy just take em again. Never know unless you try though.

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Re: Things You Are Stoked On But Not Stoked On
« Reply #4712 on: January 17, 2018, 04:57:12 PM »
Do what you gotta do, man, but think about this before you go work full time at the diner.

Your parents are paying for your tuition because they want you to be able to get a job where you can support yourself some day. You have less than a year left and you'll be done. If you were my kid, I'd rather help you finish up school if that means paying for insurance until you can afford it on your own than see you walk away from it to go work full time at a diner. They didn't pay for that. Not to dog on cooks and wait staff, but anyone can get a job at a diner with no school required. I get not wanting to burden your parents any more than you have to, I hated it myself, but I know I'd be bummed if you didn't finish school and I don't even know you in real life and I can guarantee your parents will be bummed too.

Give it some thought. I know a few people who walked away from good opportunities and ended up working dead end jobs for way too long. You don't want that to happen to you.

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Re: Things You Are Stoked On But Not Stoked On
« Reply #4713 on: January 17, 2018, 05:17:01 PM »
Do what you gotta do, man, but think about this before you go work full time at the diner.

Your parents are paying for your tuition because they want you to be able to get a job where you can support yourself some day. You have less than a year left and you'll be done. If you were my kid, I'd rather help you finish up school if that means paying for insurance until you can afford it on your own than see you walk away from it to go work full time at a diner. They didn't pay for that. Not to dog on cooks and wait staff, but anyone can get a job at a diner with no school required. I get not wanting to burden your parents any more than you have to, I hated it myself, but I know I'd be bummed if you didn't finish school and I don't even know you in real life and I can guarantee your parents will be bummed too.

Give it some thought. I know a few people who walked away from good opportunities and ended up working dead end jobs for way too long. You don't want that to happen to you.

If the pay is good I'll probably take the job. Maybe I could even help them out with paying for night classes. My plan wasn't to walk away from it entirely, just need to start making money now. I work with this one carpenter dude that my mom knows doing odd jobs here and there but he rarely hits me up because I'm kind of his last resort if he needs someone. Thanks again though JB, you are making complete sense   

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Re: Things You Are Stoked On But Not Stoked On
« Reply #4714 on: January 17, 2018, 06:16:00 PM »
What kind of dipshit drops out of any kind of school to go work at a diner? That's the first job someone gets after they did 25 years for murder. Even if you were going to school to learn to work at a diner it would be a better decision than quitting to work at one.

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Re: Things You Are Stoked On But Not Stoked On
« Reply #4715 on: January 17, 2018, 06:43:53 PM »
Do what you gotta do, man, but think about this before you go work full time at the diner.

Your parents are paying for your tuition because they want you to be able to get a job where you can support yourself some day. You have less than a year left and you'll be done. If you were my kid, I'd rather help you finish up school if that means paying for insurance until you can afford it on your own than see you walk away from it to go work full time at a diner. They didn't pay for that. Not to dog on cooks and wait staff, but anyone can get a job at a diner with no school required. I get not wanting to burden your parents any more than you have to, I hated it myself, but I know I'd be bummed if you didn't finish school and I don't even know you in real life and I can guarantee your parents will be bummed too.

Give it some thought. I know a few people who walked away from good opportunities and ended up working dead end jobs for way too long. You don't want that to happen to you.
solid advice

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Re: Things You Are Stoked On But Not Stoked On
« Reply #4716 on: January 17, 2018, 06:59:29 PM »
I'm adding pistachios to this thread. Stoked how good they are. Not stoked because I can't stop eating them!

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Re: Things You Are Stoked On But Not Stoked On
« Reply #4717 on: January 18, 2018, 12:14:40 AM »
What kind of dipshit drops out of any kind of school to go work at a diner? That's the first job someone gets after they did 25 years for murder. Even if you were going to school to learn to work at a diner it would be a better decision than quitting to work at one.
It’s a bit harsh, but on point.

Tobey:
Stay in school and get assistance.
https://www.compass.state.pa.us
There’s even a fucking mobile-app for it.

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Re: Things You Are Stoked On But Not Stoked On
« Reply #4718 on: January 18, 2018, 12:27:42 PM »
Update on my situation: Went for the job interview today and he said he had nothing for me but was going give my number to some pizza place in the city. Wasn't too stoked on that but we kept talking and eventually asked me what I was going to school for. Told him carpentry and then he said "oh well I have a bunch of carpenters that come in and eat, give me your number and whenever they come in I'll ask them if they need help, if they do I'll give them your number".

So I'm pretty stoked on that. Don't have to give up school and can work in my field when I have days off from school.

Thanks again everyone, especially JB

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Re: Things You Are Stoked On But Not Stoked On
« Reply #4719 on: January 21, 2018, 08:32:16 AM »
hearing 'andrew reynolds rvca collection- made in USA!'
then seeing said collection..

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Re: Things You Are Stoked On But Not Stoked On
« Reply #4720 on: January 21, 2018, 09:06:57 AM »
There was a sexy mom at the park session today, every time i would go to my car to grab a beer or roll a cig i could tell she was staring at me, so when I leaved with a homie back in the car,I waved my hand to her to say goodbye from a distance(beer confidence) and turn my head back to the car, and my homie told me she waved back, she was still with her arm on her head when I looked....should have gone talk to her but I leaved, wish I will see her next session, I'll introduce myself ;)

edit: stupid me
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Re: Things You Are Stoked On But Not Stoked On
« Reply #4721 on: January 21, 2018, 09:39:30 AM »
the snake, are you French?

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Re: Things You Are Stoked On But Not Stoked On
« Reply #4722 on: January 21, 2018, 09:42:48 AM »
yes I am

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Re: Things You Are Stoked On But Not Stoked On
« Reply #4723 on: January 21, 2018, 09:44:16 AM »
Some woman stuck her foot out, and went out of her way, to try and trip me on the sidewalk, but I ollied over her foot. She then yelled, “I hope you eat shit!”

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Re: Things You Are Stoked On But Not Stoked On
« Reply #4724 on: January 21, 2018, 10:02:04 AM »
Some woman stuck her foot out, and went out of her way, to try and trip me on the sidewalk, but I ollied over her foot. She then yelled, “I hope you eat shit!”

Man imagine if you loudly farted mid ollie

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Re: Things You Are Stoked On But Not Stoked On
« Reply #4725 on: January 21, 2018, 10:08:12 AM »
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Some woman stuck her foot out, and went out of her way, to try and trip me on the sidewalk, but I ollied over her foot. She then yelled, “I hope you eat shit!”
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Man imagine if you loudly farted mid ollie
I would be more stoked if I shit my pants and a gust wafted the stench directly to her nostrils.

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Re: Things You Are Stoked On But Not Stoked On
« Reply #4726 on: January 21, 2018, 10:40:33 AM »
yes I am

Right on. I hope you get to finesse the lady next time man!

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Re: Things You Are Stoked On But Not Stoked On
« Reply #4727 on: January 21, 2018, 10:22:55 PM »
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yes I am
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Right on. I hope you get to finesse the lady next time man!
thanks dude, I'll do my best

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Re: Things You Are Stoked On But Not Stoked On
« Reply #4728 on: January 22, 2018, 08:09:32 AM »
At least I'm not a Packers fan

I saw your mom do a ollie to cooch drop straight down the big black pole, it was gnarly. she defiantly shut that shit down

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Re: Things You Are Stoked On But Not Stoked On
« Reply #4729 on: January 22, 2018, 09:56:07 AM »
hearing 'andrew reynolds rvca collection- made in USA!'
then seeing said collection..

Ohhhh I wish I wouldn't have looked it up...ouch

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Re: Things You Are Stoked On But Not Stoked On
« Reply #4730 on: January 23, 2018, 02:40:32 AM »
Broke my phone, it quit charging so i bought another one. 3rd smart phone ive had. Wish i could go back to a flip phone.

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Re: Things You Are Stoked On But Not Stoked On
« Reply #4731 on: January 23, 2018, 03:02:00 AM »
Things seem to be alright now. Except for my anxiety, which nullifies my first statement.

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Re: Things You Are Stoked On But Not Stoked On
« Reply #4732 on: January 23, 2018, 06:54:18 AM »
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hearing 'andrew reynolds rvca collection- made in USA!'
then seeing said collection..
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Ohhhh I wish I wouldn't have looked it up...ouch

Pretty basic looking clothing? Nothing to offensive to me..

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Re: Things You Are Stoked On But Not Stoked On
« Reply #4733 on: January 23, 2018, 07:39:48 AM »
Broke my phone, it quit charging so i bought another one. 3rd smart phone ive had. Wish i could go back to a flip phone.
I always bought shitty phones until I got the iPhone 7. I haven’t had any problems other than occasionally freezing or crashing, but that’s usually an app issue. It seemed as if I was saving money by buying $150-250 phones, because they had great specifications and were still from reputable companies. None of them were good for more than a couple months. Spending $300-500 yearly is fucking stupid, when you can have an iPhone in an Otterbox, for a while. One of my friends had an iPhone 4 since 2012 or 2013, and it just shit on him.

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Re: Things You Are Stoked On But Not Stoked On
« Reply #4734 on: January 23, 2018, 03:15:22 PM »
A kid I kinda know from the skatepark who I always figured was a little bit touched found me on facebook and I've spent the last few days reading his insane manic ramblings. I think he might rape Anne Hathaway and some chick fro SNL

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Re: Things You Are Stoked On But Not Stoked On
« Reply #4735 on: January 24, 2018, 03:42:39 AM »
A kid I kinda know from the skatepark who I always figured was a little bit touched found me on facebook and I've spent the last few days reading his insane manic ramblings. I think he might rape Anne Hathaway and some chick fro SNL

If you can handle all the gay stuff, you can enjoy Anne Hathaways tits in Brokeback Mountain.

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« Reply #4736 on: January 24, 2018, 08:41:21 AM »
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A kid I kinda know from the skatepark who I always figured was a little bit touched found me on facebook and I've spent the last few days reading his insane manic ramblings. I think he might rape Anne Hathaway and some chick fro SNL
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If you can handle all the gay stuff, you can enjoy Anne Hathaways tits in Brokeback Mountain.
Just see tits in real life. They’re better and you can play with them.

I’ve been matching with a shitload of attractive women, on Tinder, but they’re all 18-22.

I bailed on a 20-year old college student that I matched with last night. She wanted me to smoke and watch Guardians of the Galaxy 2. It mainly came down to not wanting to travel two hours (round-trip), when I have to get to work by 8 AM. I feel grimy anytime I hook up with someone significantly younger than me, so I’m just going to tell myself that I made the right decision. I ended up smoking a blunt after jerking off, and now I’m at work.

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Re: Things You Are Stoked On But Not Stoked On
« Reply #4737 on: January 25, 2018, 10:59:02 AM »
+ i got into the graduate program that i'd been wanting to get into, so i'll be going for that shit next fall, and out of this rather dead end and boring job i'm in now.

- no official offer letter yet, but presumably i'll be in for pay cut, albeit not too bad of one. also may have more flexible schedule to do other little jobs here and there, but that is TBD.

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Re: Things You Are Stoked On But Not Stoked On
« Reply #4738 on: January 25, 2018, 11:09:37 AM »
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A kid I kinda know from the skatepark who I always figured was a little bit touched found me on facebook and I've spent the last few days reading his insane manic ramblings. I think he might rape Anne Hathaway and some chick fro SNL
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If you can handle all the gay stuff, you can enjoy Anne Hathaways tits in Brokeback Mountain.
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Just see tits in real life. They’re better and you can play with them.

I’ve been matching with a shitload of attractive women, on Tinder, but they’re all 18-22.

I bailed on a 20-year old college student that I matched with last night. She wanted me to smoke and watch Guardians of the Galaxy 2. It mainly came down to not wanting to travel two hours (round-trip), when I have to get to work by 8 AM. I feel grimy anytime I hook up with someone significantly younger than me, so I’m just going to tell myself that I made the right decision. I ended up smoking a blunt after jerking off, and now I’m at work.

Do this every time and you'll have unlocked one of the universe's truths.

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Re: Things You Are Stoked On But Not Stoked On
« Reply #4739 on: January 25, 2018, 04:55:17 PM »
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A kid I kinda know from the skatepark who I always figured was a little bit touched found me on facebook and I've spent the last few days reading his insane manic ramblings. I think he might rape Anne Hathaway and some chick fro SNL
[close]
If you can handle all the gay stuff, you can enjoy Anne Hathaways tits in Brokeback Mountain.
[close]
Just see tits in real life. They’re better and you can play with them.

I’ve been matching with a shitload of attractive women, on Tinder, but they’re all 18-22.

I bailed on a 20-year old college student that I matched with last night. She wanted me to smoke and watch Guardians of the Galaxy 2. It mainly came down to not wanting to travel two hours (round-trip), when I have to get to work by 8 AM. I feel grimy anytime I hook up with someone significantly younger than me, so I’m just going to tell myself that I made the right decision. I ended up smoking a blunt after jerking off, and now I’m at work.

My current chick is 21 (I’m 31) and I figured that she would be fairy immature, but she’s actually the most mature woman I’ve been with as far as general outlook and stability. Like so much so I’ve actually been learning spanish.

Like I’ve dated women from 25-45 years old and other than the ones on the upper range of that scale all of them were less mature than my current. Depends on the person.