I obviously want to continue doing this throughout my entire life, but I feel a lot closer to my current friends like never before; I’ve also met a heck of a lot of new, interesting people.
longislandmax's Life List
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1. study buddhism
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2. learn piano
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3. Get a tattoo
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4. Speak French Fluently
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5. Expand my vocabulary
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6. model
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7. Live, not just exist
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8. Never lose contact with my family
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9. Become, And Stay, Vegan
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10. Sign ASL Fluently
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11. Become closer to God
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12. Visit Thailand
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13. Writer better
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14. Find Ridiculas, Consuming, Real Love
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15. Be able to navigate the city
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16. be a good role model
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17. take pictures until I die
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18. Interpret between 2 languages for someone
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19. Be the change I want to see in the world
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20. Be secure with myself
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21. Get into a fist fight
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22. Travel The World
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23. Never stop learning
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24. Have no regrets
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25. Stay intouch with my friends after highschool
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26. Read More Books
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27. Visit Spain
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28. Visit France
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29. Improve someone's life in someway
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30. Go to Gallaudet University
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31. own an apartment in new york city
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How I did it: Just quit. I realized that regardless of how much I enjoy smoking, it isn't worth it in the long run obviously. And I've always known that, but I got fed up. Read how I did it…
I feel that i’m so so close to signing completely fluent. I’m REALLY not close at all in the aspect of everything, but I know more vocabulary and grammar in American sign language after a year of me studying it on my own and with friends than I know in any ther language besides English. It’s really an awesome language and completely different than anything i’ve come across. I can’t wait to study it in college.
My grandpa finally died after a few agonizing years. I’m so overcome with happiness that he isn’t suffering in that risiculous state he was in with his alzheimers. I’m come to terms with it, and Montauk can really be a place to enjoy now. I will never ever fucking forget him; and everytime I drive over the hills to get to Montauk I will remember screaming as a child with butterflies in my stomach on the way down of each hill, and how hard I could laugh, or how nervous I could be while jumping off the docks into the bay, or how relaxed I could feel with him on that dock fishing at midnight, or how sad I could be on the car ride home looking back as the image of the lighthouse grew smaller and smaller until it eventually disappeared completely, just like he did from my life.
I love you.
