I think it’s fun to ski, but I don’t really see the point in trying to limit when I reach double-black diamond. I should just ski for fun and because I love it, not as a competition.
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1. always be myself
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2. get a masters of fine arts
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3. go to Italy
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4. Get a Master of Fine Arts in Italy
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5. become a photographer for national geographic
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6. Do something good for the world
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7. save the planet
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8. explore the world
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9. Spread Peace and Unity In This Whole Wide World
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10. Promote Peace Love and Understanding
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11. Memorize "Moonlight Sonata"
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12. finish writing a story
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13. Kiss in the rain
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14. wake up when my alarm clock goes off
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15. exercise regularly
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16. Visit every continent at least once
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17. get California to secede from the U.S.
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18. Travel by myself
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How I did it: It wasn't easy, but well worth it. I had to write essays, apply, get together course units, talk to advisors, talk to students and professors, etc. It was like applying to college all over again, except I had to write about why I wanted to transfer. Read how I did it…
Anytime we tried to be friends again, he would just get extremely defensive, upset, bossy and demanding – even though there was no reason to really argue. I just don’t like who I am around him and feel that there’s no point in trying to be friends with someone who I’m miserable around and who doesn’t like me much either. He kept trying to change me, even after we broke up, and I think that the friendship-thing’s just not going to work out.
That’s fine with me. And I figure that I might as well still be civil with him, because I don’t hate him and I’m not really angry at him anymore. He decides not to acknowledge when I say “hi” to him, but that doesn’t really bother me either.
I always would put up with anything. I’m glad that I finally gained enough confidence to stick up for myself… she’s just not a happy person, but luckily isn’t my roommate anymore.
