Zaevodnik




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Zaevodnik's Life List

  1. 1. Go trekking in the Himalayas
    34 people
  2. 2. Attend the University of Amsterdam
    1 person
  3. 3. Get a tan
    1,459 people
  4. 4. Be incredibly charismatic
    1 person
  5. 5. Watch The Ball drop in Times Square into 2007
    1 person
  6. 6. Learn Japanese
    10,615 people
  7. 7. Learn Dutch
    643 people
  8. 8. learn greek
    692 people
  9. 9. Become a Technosexual God.
    1 person
  10. 10. Develop my own philosophy
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  11. 11. Have abs by July 6th
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  12. 12. visit CeBIT
    2 people
  13. 13. Attend CES.
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  14. 14. Spend the 4th of July in Washington D.C.
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  15. 15. Read The Da Vinci Code again
    1 person
  16. 16. lucid dream
    774 people
  17. 17. Become fluent in German
    409 people
  18. 18. Work at Starbucks
    110 people
  19. 19. study philosophy
    354 people
  20. 20. become fluent in Russian
    127 people
  21. 21. Rule The Universe
    15 people
  22. 22. Rule the world
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    535 people
  23. 23. Be an Alpaca Farmer
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    6 people
  24. 24. Stop being "Mr. Yes, But...", overanalyzing to the point of paralytic indecision and missed opportunities, and yield to my initial emotions and instincts, which often are right all along.
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  25. 25. visit russia
    447 people
  26. 26. Kill the mailman
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  27. 27. stop procrastinating
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  28. 28. be successful by the age of 27
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  29. 29. Spend less time fooling around on the net and more time actually working
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  30. 30. Floss Every Day
    1,264 people
  31. 31. get a degree in Cognitive Science
    8 people
  32. 32. Become a Barista
    35 people
  33. 33. See Cirque du Soleil
    235 people
  34. 34. work for google
    411 people
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visit new york city
NYC = Heaven in an otherwise-defunct USA

I LOVE New York City…the cliche’d taxi cabs to hot dog stands are actually beautiful and represent a very complex, yet straightforward, culture. Although, I actually found New Yorkers to be WAY more kind and helpful than those assholes who call themselves “citizens” of my town – this was the most major thing that I noticed people wrongly stereotyping New Yorkers as. One younger businesswoman, clearly on her way to the office, noticed my hazy demeanor and said, “Honey, where you wanna go?” and proceeded to point and explain, even as the “walk” signal flipped to green. The skyscrapers alone make the visit worth it for a real architecture and/or metalglassexual buff…and even more especially for the photographically-inclined. Food = plentiful, yet expensive (depending, of course). Of all places I’ve traveled to (NE USA and six European countires), I’ve found New York City to be the most comfortable concerning freedom as I felt there were so many people that, obviously, hardly anyone is going to single you out and verbally accost you for some retarded reasons that only those not from the city would do. NYC is my haven and I feel a certain amount of pride as I stand in front of honking cabs, feeling my chi pulse as the fabric of the city is woven and unwoven around me.



backpack through Europe
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The best thing I’ve ever done insofar as my 17-year existence.



Stop being "Mr. Yes, But...", overanalyzing to the point of paralytic indecision and missed opportunities, and yield to my initial emotions and instincts, which often are right all along.
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Wow, this describes me PERFECTLY! I, as a libran, am prone to the condition called “indecisionitis”...problem with that is the intellectual überanalyzation of everything where I end up making the choice which I THINK will make me the happiest, usually when choosing between two foods where I choose one that is new, when in fact it’s always the initial impulse of my favorite that I should select instead.



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