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Ltad01123 wrote:
Ok, that does sounds dangerous. I'm glad that guy you mentioned wasn't severely injured.
But living on a mountain does sounds interesting, is it hard to breathe the higher you go up?
Edit: got ninja'd as I was writing this. Feelsbadman
tad01123 wrote:
Ok, that does sounds dangerous. I'm glad that guy you mentioned wasn't severely injured.
But living on a mountain does sounds interesting, is it hard to breathe the higher you go up?
Edit: got ninja'd as I was writing this. Feelsbadman
tad01123 wrote:
Huh, so going up to mountains to train like in Kung Fu films does makes sense. Seriously though, I'm glad you've grown out of it, it sounds painful.
Westonini wrote:
. .
Penguin wrote:
There's someone in my precalc class named Weston.
I agree!johnmedina999 wrote:
Nice, Achro! It's really cool that you're drawing. Can't wait to see how it turned out.
I've only ever seen it as a last name til you and the guy in my class. It's a really cool name imoWestonini wrote:
Penguin wrote:
There's someone in my precalc class named Weston.
I've only ever met a Weston online. They actually started talking to me initially because my name even back then was Westonini. Besides that I've only seen people have it as their last name, which is apparently more common than having it as a first name. I'm not sure how other people see the name, but since I've had that as my first name all my life it just seems really weird to me for it to be a last name.
LPenguin wrote:
Yeah, the higher the elevation, the thinner the breathable air. I've lived around 4500-6000ft since I moved here when I was a 4yo. I was actually born with asthma, and living in an area with thin air which is harder to breathe actually strengthened my lungs to the point where I've completely grown out of it.tad01123 wrote:
Ok, that does sounds dangerous. I'm glad that guy you mentioned wasn't severely injured.
But living on a mountain does sounds interesting, is it hard to breathe the higher you go up?
Edit: got ninja'd as I was writing this. Feelsbadman
It's beautiful here too. We've gotten a few feet of snow so far this year.
Edit: ironic that Husa ninjad me as I wrote that lmao. I don't care about the points anymore so oh well.
Interesting.Westonini wrote:
Penguin wrote:
There's someone in my precalc class named Weston.
I've only ever met a Weston online. They actually started talking to me initially because my name even back then was Westonini. Besides that I've only seen people have it as their last name, which is apparently more common than having it as a first name. I'm not sure how other people see the name, but since I've had that as my first name all my life it just seems really weird to me for it to be a last name.
I have never met anybody with my last name. The only people that I've seen with my last name are famous mexican soccer players. I'm looking at the list of famous people with my last name and it's 90% soccer players lmaojohnmedina999 wrote:
I had the same last name as this girl in Middle School. She was pretty cute too. We didn't talk to each other tho, and I haven't seen her since culmination.
On a side note, when I was looking up my marathon results last year, there were only 3 other people with my last name.
The fact that you don't know means the ninjas are doing their job.Achromalia wrote:
what are ninjas
tad01123 wrote:
I wanna kill myself.
Do you guys in USA use laptop at school as well?Achromalia wrote:
Trying this out at shorter intervals. I'm at school.
Good nighttad01123 wrote:
Good night.
sosteneshion wrote:
Do you guys in USA use laptop at school as well?
When I was in grade school, we never used any electronics. We had a computer lab that we sometimes used, but nothing besides that. I don't know how it is nowadays tho. In college, most professors allow you to use laptops or whatever, but some don't like them because of how they can sometimes be loud.sosteneshion wrote:
Do you guys in USA use laptop at school as well?Achromalia wrote:
Trying this out at shorter intervals. I'm at school.
feels ninja manjohnmedina999 wrote:
\o/
Penguin wrote:
but some don't like them because of how they can sometimes be loud.
That's amazingjohnmedina999 wrote:
Penguin wrote:
but some don't like them because of how they can sometimes be loud.
Also I don't mind
top tier ocWestonini wrote:
o dampentaqola wrote:
westopony
did you make that?
westopony is the besto pony -w-pentaqola wrote:
westopony
That's really cool!pentaqola wrote:
westopony
ÒwÓlevesterz wrote:
0w0
Not really but at the same time, kind of... Its a little bit edited.Westonini wrote:
o dampentaqola wrote:
westopony
did you make that?
eugh. same here. today's been a mess.tad01123 wrote:
I'm so tired.
...egh, yeah.tad01123 wrote:
Life can be exhausting sometimes but try to make the best out of every moment.
I mean, after just 2 to 3 years I'll graduate uni and will have to go find a full time job and try not to kill myself out of depression in the process.
But regardless, I'll pull through because life's a bitch and I won't lose to it.
Achromalia wrote:
tad01123 wrote:
Life can be exhausting sometimes but try to make the best out of every moment.
I mean, after just 2 to 3 years I'll graduate uni and will have to go find a full time job and try not to kill myself out of depression in the process.
But regardless, I'll pull through because life's a bitch and I won't lose to it.
...egh, yeah.
On my end, I've kinda just managed to get through shit because of my mindset, somehow. I'd been pretty badly depressed but managed to weasel my way out of the bulk of my shitty depression. I did the same with suicidal thoughts.
I still dunno how the hell that worked.
"As pointless as life may seem, death would be equally as pointless."
Just that one thought. And I just kinda... dropped it all. I no longer cared enough to die, and decided to weather the storm. Apathy settled in, and got me through some pretty tough shit.
Endurance has become my main focus for getting through life.
I have no real reason to die. I mean, "life's painful"? Of course it is, because you're at least living and able to feel pain. That's telling you two things. You're alive, and you're in need of something to help you pull through. In my case, apathy is the metaphorical bottle of painkillers. For someone else, it maybe a person, or group of people, sometimes friends, sometimes something else. Games, music, and art, can all help distract people from their own life and keep them busy. If nothing seems to work, you've got to do it yourself, and get yourself back up.
Well, for me, like many pills, that "painkiller", apathy, had its side effects.
So now I'm a little distant from others. I'm still trying to understand people. Trying to make sense of humanity, wondering what the hell would be the reason behind certain things.
But, all in all, I'm okay.
So I'm still glad for that.
g'morning, john.
...Time for school.
Well, it's true that humans are constantly changing beings. But some would say that we eventually turn more into who we truly are, rather than into someone different.Penguin wrote:
It’s unfortunate, but depression changes people. We need to adapt to the depression in order to survive it, and like you said, people adapt to it differently.
I want to think that they’re all temporary adaptions and that we’ll all go back to normal eventually, but we’re constantly changing beings. We’re never the same as we once were. There’s no such thing as “normal”. Your present self is currently the only “normal” you’ll ever know. Normal changes with every waking day.
Eh, I don’t even know which train of thought I’m on right now, kinda just spewing shit oh well.