yea…pretty much. but i think we all get what we truly wish for/need. everything happens for a reason
dashatron's Life List
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1. live fearlessly
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2. learn spanish
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3. become fluent in russian
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4. suround myself with people I like
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5. get my license
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6. communicate clearly
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7. buy a house in Colorado
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8. earn $30 an hour
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9. camp at coachella
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10. learn to sail
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11. sail the seas
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12. control my brain chemistry
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13. travel more
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14. go on a roadtrip
535 people -
15. go to Burning Man
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16. move to Frankfurt
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17. learn german
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18. get a red mercedes
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19. have more money than i know what to do with
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20. learn darkroom photography
19 people -
21. learn to fly helicoptors
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22. learn french
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23. go bungee jumping
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24. learn to spin drum n bass
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25. learn to play the cello
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26. see the northern lights
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27. live in California
501 people -
28. bathe in a tub full of condensed milk!
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29. become an archaeologist
79 people -
30. become a fashion designer
1 entry652 people -
31. become a musician
141 people -
32. go to the moon
1 cheer472 people -
33. live forever!
766 people -
34. get a DSLR
25 people -
35. get a tattoo
1 cheer20,305 people
while the housing market’s down. it’s a stretch but i’m willing to dream and plan…
“the Sea Shepherds, a Greenpeace splinter group of self-professed ‘eco-pirates’ committed to stopping whaling by any means necessary. This winter, the Sea Shepherds made headlines by chasing a Japanese whaling vessel around the Southern Ocean, pelting the crew with glass bottles full of rancid butter. The Sea Shepherds patrol regularly in the Galapagos, where their usual mission includes confronting illegal long-liners and sea-cucumber poachers. Since 1979, the group has rammed and sunk nine ships.”
excerpt from “Carbon Discredit” in Popular Science July 2008
www.seashepherd.org/
seriously, i’m gonna learn about whales, sailing, photography and submitting my app as soon as I fuckin graduate!
