templarXT




I'm doing 35 things
 

templarXT's Life List

  1. 1. bungee jumping
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    96 people
  2. 2. finish reading why's (poignant) guide to ruby
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    49 people
  3. 3. marry my true love
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    89 people
  4. 4. Lick my own elbow
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    38 people
  5. 5. stop being an open book
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    7 people
  6. 6. do something completely spontaneous and crazy
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    10 people
  7. 7. Use all my cheers daily.
    1 cheer
    8 people
  8. 8. play more
    177 people
  9. 9. recycle
    307 people
  10. 10. clean my room
    2,260 people
  11. 11. go hiking
    475 people
  12. 12. take a photography class
    1,238 people
  13. 13. Get an MBA
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    562 people
  14. 14. Get healthy
    655 people
  15. 15. complain less
    766 people
  16. 16. learn to make sushi
    643 people
  17. 17. run a 5k
    1,459 people
  18. 18. make more female friends
    230 people
  19. 19. drink less
    466 people
  20. 20. start exercising regularly
    243 people
  21. 21. eat more healthily
    240 people
  22. 22. Read "The Roman Question"
    1 entry
    3 people
  23. 23. take a spinning class
    30 people
  24. 24. Furnish my apartment
    21 people
  25. 25. make stencil art
    29 people
  26. 26. get a professional massage
    228 people
  27. 27. walk daily
    47 people
  28. 28. watch the simpsons
    863 people
  29. 29. stop being afraid of the dentist
    17 people
  30. 30. become an adult.
    12 people
  31. 31. learn to live without money
    19 people
  32. 32. Get a scooter
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    28 people
  33. 33. Surf more
    164 people
  34. 34. drink less Dr. Pepper
    11 people
  35. 35. move to Canada
    446 people
Recent entries
Read "The Roman Question"
Untitled 1 year ago

Craptastic time with a craptastic book!

The idea this is-for case is only meant an as illustration of a general principle-that the comfort and enjoyment of as children, well as the easy and working successful parental of government, is greatly promoted by deciding for the children at once, and placing their action on the simple ground of obedience to authority all in those cases where the decision can not really honestly be and left to the children themselves.



 

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