Oh my, it’s been almost a year since I’ve been on here. Anyway, I definitely want to learn this language. If only Rosetta Stone wasn’t so expensive. I don’t exactly have a $1,000 to spare on a beginner’s college course at my university considering I can’t exactly throw my money away on leisure classes when the economy is so worrisome.
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3. Brighten at least one person's day, everyday.
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4. be less judgemental
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5. buy a car
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6. Learn to apply makeup
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7. get a job
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8. get in shape
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9. buy a treadmill
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10. get rid of acne
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11. get better grades
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12. Learn to speak French fluently
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13. Delete my facebook
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14. overcome my fear of public speaking
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15. have better hygiene
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16. write anonymous, loving post-its for strangers to find
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17. put on makeup
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18. put on makeup correctly
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19. exercise
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20. graduate summa cum laude
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21. popular
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22. curl my hair
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23. style my hair
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24. be more compassionate
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25. declutter my apartment
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26. be a lawyer
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27. Buy a House
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28. get an expensive haircut
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29. Not care what other people think
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Just because I’m in college doesn’t give me an excuse to let myself go.
Can anybody here suggest good types of high fat burning exercises I can do indoors?
Winter is really putting a cramp on my jogging exercise.
Okay, I’m twenty years old and I’ve never had a job. The reason? My strict father never let me have my own car in high school and now I feel like I’m very far behind as I didn’t get as many opportunities as other people my age to get work experience. Am I the only one who is like this? I’m so frustrated. I still don’t have a car (can’t afford one) and its not like I can drive to an interview. It’s difficult trying to find a job within walking distance of my apartment now that I’m in college. How am I supposed to get over this hurdle?
