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| R.j. |
| i dropped out of school... oh well got a job at the movie theater, but i doubt that will last |
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| Vlad |
| Everytime you say something about not being able to have or do something or especially if you say that you never had a chance. Remember this thread and what you did to yourself. |
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| ierxium |
| What grade were you in? |
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| tribu |
Long Version:
Being an American, I would highly advise against dropping out of school. In the United States, a degree means everything, and, as we all know, the better or higher level degree, the more money you can make. While the movie theater job might pay the bills, service sector jobs tend to provide little after life's expenses (rent, food, gas/insurance) to save for the future. The way our country is set up, setting aside money for the future is vital, especially when you think about things further down the line, such as marriage, children, property/business ownership. Even something as small as 10 dollars per month will compound a lot of interest over the course of 20, 30, even 40 years. This is the true American way. A few get rich, but most people need to save for the future and if you have a nice nest egg later on, it means you could retire early, provide a better future for your kids, or just live poshly until the end of your life. Dont expect everything to come the easy way. Alot of people dont have the oppurtunity to attend a high school and/or college in our country and throwing away that oppurtunity is like throwing away a few years down the road when things could be harder, for the sole purpose of indulging now.
Short Version: DON'T DO IT. |
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| bobba lou |
| bad move kid, ur baby moma will throw it in ur face later...:wtf: |
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| R.j. |
junior
ok well school has gotten alot more boring that it was before. the en rules they make u follow, the teachers, i swear, the work, OMG, i must have 'lazytidus' or something because i did absolutley nothing, hah, i still have an option of going to another school in another district, and i think i will go to that other school, but i can't until next semester. |
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| ierxium |
Oh, a junior. That explains it.
Stay in school and don't do drugs. :D |
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| anuneventrade |
I was going to make this in-depth long post about how that's the biggest mistake in life you'll ever make, and question about just how you were planning on keeping a job if you can't abide by the rules you get in High School, when jobs are by far less tolerant, but then I realized you'll never get past McDonald's.
So the moral of the story is: You're a ing moron. Go back to school kid. |
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| goodgreefgirl |
if you cant put up with the that the teachers give you, and you dont like the rules there, then you wont like much of life anyway, cuz guess what... not much changes
people are still s, idiots and immature. they still act like they're 12. people love to be bossy and will continue on being bossy, AND rules will always apply.. stupid ones too..that you dont agree with.. but thats life
i say you go back to school, as soon as you can and WHILE you still can..cuz the younger you are the better and easier it will be for you. |
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| ierxium |
| quote: | Originally posted by goodgreefgirl
if you cant put up with the that the teachers give you, and you dont like the rules there, then you wont like much of life anyway, cuz guess what... not much changes
people are still s, idiots and immature. they still act like they're 12. people love to be bossy and will continue on being bossy, AND rules will always apply.. stupid ones too..that you dont agree with.. but thats life
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But the people in TA are the exception. No idiots or s around here. :) |
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| Tranc3 |
| The ironic thing is that he actually needs the schooling for educational purposes, yet he dropped out of it..... |
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| ierxium |
| He's free to do as he likes. The only thing we are to do is to point the finger and laugh if he fails or look up to him for making it without a decent education. I will be realistic and say the former is more likely. |
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