French sucks when you try to learn it in college.
cubquad's Life List
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1. Rid the world of bad grammar!
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2. watch the cubs in the world series
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3. Stop worrying what other people think
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4. make films
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5. make people happy
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6. Sleep in a tree
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7. manage my time more efficiently
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8. be okay with who i am
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9. Buy a drum set
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10. stop worrying about the future
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11. Never stop learning
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12. be zen
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13. keep in touch with friends
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14. see the world
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15. pay more attention
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16. understand the Tao
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17. think before i speak (or act)
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18. move into an underground missile silo
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19. Own a cat
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20. Ride to all stops of all the Chicago "L" lines
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21. be proactive
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22. keep my plants alive
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23. be aware of what's going on in the world
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24. drink absinthe
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25. change someone's life for the better
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26. build a fixie
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27. Complete the 39 mile Avon Walk
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28. work as a bicycle courier
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29. kiss someone I'm in love with
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30. enjoy today
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31. inspire and be inspired
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32. write music
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33. re-learn math
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34. run a marathon
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35. swim across Lake Michigan
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36. have passion
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37. write and publish a book
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38. Master the Bass
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39. join Teach for America
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40. Follow through with my goals
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41. see all my favorite bands live
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Recent entries
Music school has its ups and downs.
Practicing becomes an obligatory chore, and required music theory classes are generally despised. I’ve only been in college for a semester, but music school has changed music from passion to profession, and I can’t say I appreciate that. I won’t deny that I’ve learned a lot, but I’m not sure it’s entirely worth it if you aren’t 100% sure that you are going to devote your life to the impoverished arts (not to say I’m considering teaching English for the money…)
